This book brings together chapters by a group of leading scholars to rethink the question of the 'fall of the planter class', offering a variety of new approaches to the topic, encompassing economic, political, cultural, and social history. It provides a significant new contribution to our rapidly evolving understanding of the end of slavery in the British Atlantic empire. This book was originally published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies.
This book brings together chapters by a group of leading scholars to rethink the question of the 'fall of the planter class', offering a variety of new approaches to the topic, encompassing economic, political, cultural, and social history. It provides a significant new contribution to our rapidly evolving understanding of the end of slavery in the British Atlantic empire. This book was originally published as a special issue of Atlantic Studies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christer Petley is a Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Southampton, UK. Among his publications are Slaveholders in Jamaica: Colonial Society and Culture during the Era of Abolition (2009) and articles in Atlantic Studies, Slavery & Abolition and The Historical Journal
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1. Rethinking the fall of the planter class 2. Et in Arcadia ego: West Indian planters in glory 1674-1784 3. Sugar spirits and fodder: The London West India interest and the glut of 1807-15 4. The rise of a new planter class? Some countercurrents from British Guiana and Trinidad 1807-33 5. Gluttony excess and the fall of the planter class in the British Caribbean 6. The decline of Jamaica's interracial households and the fall of the planter class 1733-1823
1. Rethinking the fall of the planter class 2. Et in Arcadia ego: West Indian planters in glory 1674-1784 3. Sugar spirits and fodder: The London West India interest and the glut of 1807-15 4. The rise of a new planter class? Some countercurrents from British Guiana and Trinidad 1807-33 5. Gluttony excess and the fall of the planter class in the British Caribbean 6. The decline of Jamaica's interracial households and the fall of the planter class 1733-1823
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