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A Historical Study Of Women In Jamaica 1655-1844

Author: Lucille Mathurin Mair

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Publisher

UWI Press

Year of Publishing

2006

Number of pages

496

ISBN

978-976-640-178-8

Format

Paperback

SKU: IN-0037 Categories: , Product ID: 19123

Description

In 1974 Lucille Mathurin Mair defended her dissertation, which has since become a classic work in Caribbean historiography and influenced generations of scholars. Through extensive archival work with estate records, legal records, family papers and private correspondence, she sought out the women of Jamaica’s past during slavery, women of all classes, all colours, black, brown and white. The work stands as a convincing exposure of women as agents of history – a path-breaking achievement at a time when Caribbean historiography ignored women. From her meticulous research emerged a powerful statement that has shaped subsequent understandings of gendered and cultural relations in Jamaican society: the white woman consumed, the coloured woman served and the black woman laboured.

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A Historical Study Of Women In Jamaica 1655-1844
$60.00