
Archaeologies of Slavery and Freedom in the Caribbean
Despite grueling work regimes and social and economic restrictions, people held in bondage carved out places of their own at the margins of slavery's reach. These essays reveal a complex world within and between sprawling plantations--a world of caves, gullies, provision grounds, field houses, fields, and the areas beyond them, where the enslaved networked, interacted, and exchanged goods and information.
The volume also explores the lives of poor whites, Afro-descendant members of military garrisons, and free people of color, demonstrating that binary models of black slaves and white planters do not fully encompass the diversity of Caribbean identities before and after emancipation. Together, the analyses of marginal spaces and postemancipation communities provide a more nuanced understanding of the experiences of those who lived in the historic Caribbean, and who created, nurtured, and ultimately cut the roots of empire.
A volume in the Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series.
- Undertitel
- Exploring the Spaces in Between
- Redaktör
- Lynsey A. Bates
- ISBN
- 9781683400554
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 610 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2018-10-16
- Sidor
- 372
