An edition of Sugar and Slavery, Family and Race (1996)

Sugar and Slavery, Family and Race

The Letters and Diary of Pierre Dessalles, Planter in Martinique, 1808-1856 (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture)

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An edition of Sugar and Slavery, Family and Race (1996)

Sugar and Slavery, Family and Race

The Letters and Diary of Pierre Dessalles, Planter in Martinique, 1808-1856 (Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture)

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Diaries of nineteenth-century plantation managers are rare; diaries of French sugar planters are rarer still. Although such works as the diaries of Ella Gertrude Thomas and James Henry Hammond provide insight into the plantation societies of the antebellum South, virtually no contemporary source treats planter-slave relations as extensively, or presents a white planter's views on slave society in as much detail, as do the letters and diary of Pierre Dessalles.

Now Elborg Forster and Robert Forster have translated and edited the most historically and socially significant portions of this unusual work. Previously available only in a four-volume French edition, these materials treat a wide range of topics, including the slave economy, management and socialization of the labor force, the role of free blacks in society, the lives led by the plantation owners, and, significantly, black-white relations before, during, and after emancipation.

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English
Pages
320

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First Sentence

"Martinique experienced the first five years of the French Revolution (1789-94) before the British attacked and occupied the island."

Classifications

Library of Congress
F2081.D4813 1996, F2081 .D4813 1996

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
320
Dimensions
8.9 x 5.5 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL7870182M
Internet Archive
sugarslaveryfami0000dess
ISBN 10
0801851548
ISBN 13
9780801851544
LCCN
95034519
OCLC/WorldCat
32856639
Library Thing
6473275
Goodreads
1075873

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