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2. Chapter 5. The Ambiguous Place of Free People in Jamaica
3. Epilogue: Jamaica and the State in the Age of the American Revolution, 1760-88
4. Acknowledgments
5. Notes
6. Index
7. Chapter 7. The Zong, Jamaican Commerce, and the American Revolution
8. Chapter 1. Planter Politics and the Fear of Slave Revolt
9. Contents
10. Chapter 9. Slavery and Industrialization: The New History of Capitalism and Williams Redux
11. Chapter 4. Tacky's Revolt and Its Legacies
12. Chapter 2. Edward Long's Vision of Jamaica and the Virtues of a Planned Society
13. Chapter 3. A Brutal System: Managing Enslaved People in Jamaica
14. Chapter 8. Loyalism and Rebellion in Plantation Societies
15. Title Page, Copyright
16. CONTRIBUTORS
17. CHAPTER 10 When the Present Is Past: Writing the History of Sexuality and Slavery
18. CHAPTER 9 What’s Love Got to Do with It? Concubinage and Enslaved Women and Girls in the Antebellum South
19. INDEX
20. CHAPTER 6 Rethinking Sexual Violence and the Marketplace of Slavery: White Women, the Slave Market, and Enslaved People’s Sexualized Bodies in the Nineteenth-Century South
21. CHAPTER 2 Toiling in the Fields: Valuing Female Slaves in Jamaica, 1674–1788
22. CHAPTER 4 As if She Were My Own: Love and Law in the Slave Society of Eighteenth-Century Peru
23. CHAPTER 7 The Sexual Abuse of Black Men under American Slavery
24. CHAPTER 8 Manhood, Sex, and Power in Antebellum Slave Communities
25. CHAPTER 3 Reading the Specter of Racialized Gender in Eighteenth-Century Bridgetown, Barbados
26. CHAPTER 5 Wombs of Liberation: Petitions, Law, and the Black Woman’s Body in Maryland, 1780–1858
27. Foreword
28. CHAPTER 1 Early European Views of African Bodies: Beauty
29. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
30. Title Page, Copyright Page
31. A New Look at the Zong Case of 1783
32. 3 Cowskin Heroes: Thistlewood, Slavery, and White Egalitarianism
33. 6 Cooperation and Contestation, Intimacy and Distance: Thistlewood and His Male Slaves
34. 4 In the Scientific Manner: Thistlewood and the Practical Enlightenment in a Slavery Regime
35. 5 Weapons of the Strong and Responses of the Weak: Thistlewood’s War with His Slaves
36. 2 Mastery and Competency: Thistlewood Earns a Living
37. Contents
38. 1 The Gray Zone: An Introduction to Thomas Thistlewood and His Diaries
39. Acknowledgments
40. Title Page, Copyright Page
41. 8 The Life and Times of Thomas Thistlewood, Esquire—Gardener and Slave Owner
42. 7 Adaptation, Accommodation, and Resistance: Thistlewood’s Slave Women and Their Responses to Enslavement
43. Index
44. Notes
45. Karwan Fatah-Black, White Lies and Black Markets: Evading Metropolitan Authority in Colonial Suriname, 1650-1800
46. Death In The Tropics
47. Writing Early America: From Empire to Revolution
48. Humanitarianism, empire and transnationalism, 1760-1995: Selective humanity in the Anglophone world
49. Jamaica in the Age of Revolution
50. Commerce and Credit: Female Credit Networks in Eighteenth-Century Kingston, Jamaica
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