Trade, government, and society in Caribbean history, 1700-1920

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Trade, government, and society in Caribbean history, 1700-1920

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Table of Contents

The slave trade to Jamaica, 1702-1808 / Richard B. Sheridan
Slavery in three West Indian town / N.A.T. Hall
Tobago and British Imperial Authority, 1793-1802 / K.O. Lawrence
The opposition to Crown Colony Government in Trinidad before and after Emancipation, 1813-46 / Carl C. Campbell
The birthday of our race / Bridget Brereton
"Vox populi": the St. Vincent riots and disturbances of 1862 / Woodville K. Marshall
Domestic service in Jamaica, since 1750 / B.W. Higman
From hellshire to healthshire / Frank F. Taylor
Staple exports and the mercantile sector in the Dominican Republic, 1900-16 / Patrick Bryan.

Edition Notes

"A list of the published writings of Douglas Hall": p. xi-xii.
Includes index.

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Kingston, Jamaica, W.I

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Dewey Decimal Class
382/.09729
Library of Congress
HF3312 .T73 1983

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xii, 172 :
Number of pages
172

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OL2919423M
LCCN
84152408

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