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Cover

Dedication

Title Page

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Introduction to the 2022 Edition: Life and Scholarship in the Shadow of Slavery

Preface

I The Masters: An Overall View of Slavery Section 1 The Development of Jamaica, 1655–1834 Section 2 Political Development and Structure Section 3 The White Society During Slavery Conclusion

II The Slave Plantation: Its Socio-Economic Structure Section 1 Description and Estimated Costs of the Plantation Works Section 2 The Personnel Section 3 Annual and Daily Cycle of Work

III The Treatment of the Slaves in Law and Custom Introduction Section 1 The Legal Basis of Slavery Section 2 The Development of the Slave Laws Section 3 The Nature of the Laws in their Relation to the Actual Condition of the Slaves Conclusion

10  IV An Analysis of the Slave Population of Jamaica

11  V The Tribal Origins of the Jamaican Slaves Part 1 The Sources of the Slave Population Part 2 The Demand for Slaves in Jamaica

12  VI The Socialization and Personality Structure of the Slave Section 1 Creole and African Slaves Section 2 The Adjustment of the African Slave Section 3 The Socialization of the Creole Slave Section 4 Mating Patterns, Parent-Child Relations, Kinship, and the White Out-Group Section 5 An Analysis of ‘Quashee’

13  VII Social Institutions of the Slaves: 1 Witchcraft, Sorcery and Religion Part 1 Supernatural Beliefs and Practices of African Origin Part 2: Christianity and the Slaves

14  VIII Social Institutions of the Slaves: 2 Economy, Recreation and Control Section 1 The Economic Life of the Slaves Section 2: Internal Patterns of Control Section 3: The Recreational Patterns of the Slaves

15  IX The Mechanisms of Resistance to Slavery 260 Part I Passive Resistance Part II Violent Resistance

16  X The Cultural and Social Development of Jamaica: 1655–1865

17  Appendix 1: Stephen Fuller’s Account of the Number of Negroes imported and exported at Jamaica each year, 1702–1775

18  Appendix 2: Exports from Jamaica, 1768

19  Appendix 3: General Return from the Island of Jamaica, for Fifty-Three Years, ending 31st December 1836, abstracted from the Journals of the House Assembly

20  Appendix 4: Output, Income and Expenditure in 1832

21  Appendix 5: Manuscripts and Official Publications Consulted Official Publications Other Official Publications

22  Appendix 6: Europeans in West Africa; Seventeenth to Eighteenth Centuries

23  Appendix 7: Africa as known to Europeans in the Mid- Eighteenth Century

24  Plate Credits

25  Index

26  Plates

27  End User License Agreement

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