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Archaeologies of slavery and freedom in the Caribbean : exploring the spaces in between

All parts of the Caribbean were shaped by similar forces, including race-based chattel slavery, sugar, capitalism, and the tropical and sometimes deadly natural environment. Within these commonalities, however, is also a great deal of diversity. Large sugar plantations populated by hundreds of ensla...

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Dokumenttyp: Online-Ressource Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Gainesville : University of Florida Press , 2017-2016
Schriftenreihe:Florida Museum of Natural History. Ripley P. Bullen series
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Online Zugang:http://proxy.fid-lizenzen.de/han/upso-ebooks-altertum/dx.doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683400035.001.0001
Verantwortlich:Lynsey Bates, John M. Chenoweth, and James A. Delle
E-Book-Pakete:Oxford University Press : Florida Scholarship Online / Archaeology Collection
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Zusammenfassung:All parts of the Caribbean were shaped by similar forces, including race-based chattel slavery, sugar, capitalism, and the tropical and sometimes deadly natural environment. Within these commonalities, however, is also a great deal of diversity. Large sugar plantations populated by hundreds of enslaved Africans rightfully receive a great deal of attention from archaeologists, historians, and the public. The authors in this volume, however, use innovative techniques and perspectives to reveal the stories of places and times where the rules of this system did not always apply. Collectively, the chapters focus on the spaces in-between, alternate views of plantation landscapes, and the complex dynamics at play in the days following slavery.
4. Provisioning and Marketing: Surplus and Access on Jamaican Sugar Estates -- 5. Life beyond the Village: Field Houses and Liminal Space on a Jamaican Coffee Plantation -- 6. Beyond Sugar: Plantation Landscapes and the Rise of a Free Black Population on St. Lucia -- 7. Surveying a Long-Term Settlement on Potato Hill, Montserrat -- PART 2: TRANSITION AND POSTEMANCIPATION SPACES
8. Dimensions of Space and Identity in an Emancipation-Era Village: Analysis of Material Culture and Site Abandonment at Morgan's Village, Nevis, West Indies -- 9. African Moravian Burial Sites on St. John and Barbados: A Comparison of Spaces within Lived Experiences and Social Transformations from Slavery to Freedom -- 10. The Archaeology of a Postemancipation Smallholder in the British Virgin Islands
11. Postemancipation Shifts: Land, Labor, and Freedom on the Bois Cotlette Estate, Dominica, after 1838 -- 12. Military Material Life in the British Caribbean: Historical Archaeology of Fort Rocky, Kingston Harbor, Jamaica (ca. 1880-1945) -- 13. Double Consciousness and an African American Enclave: Being Black and American on Hispañiola -- 14. Conclusion: Minding the Gaps in the Diasporic Web -- List of Contributors -- Index
Beschreibung:Previously issued in print: 2016.. - Includes bibliographical references and index
Beschreibung:Online-Ressource (1 online resource)
ISBN:9781683400264