Actions for Livestock, sugar and slavery : contested terrain in colonial Jamaica
Livestock, sugar and slavery : contested terrain in colonial Jamaica / Verene A. Shepherd
- Author
- Shepherd, Verene
- Published
- Kingston ; Miami : Ian Randle Publishers, 2009.
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (xl, 279 pages) : illustrations, maps
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- Series
- Contents
- Raising livestock in the pre-plantation era -- The interplay of livestock and cane : contests over land for commodity production -- Trade and exchange : contesting the classic plantationist trading arrangement -- The pen-keepers : emergence, demographic profile and economic status -- The pen-keepers : socio-political status, ideology, relationships and the 'ranking game' -- The enslaved on pens : demographic profile and work culture -- Contesting slavery : negotiations for freedom in a slave system -- Post-slavery adjustments.
- Summary
- "The economic and social history of Jamaica has been dominated by a tradition of scholarship that has tended to focus on the study of the ruling sugar planter elite - the 'sugarocracy'- considered more socially significant than non-sugar producers. Indeed, non-sugar producers. Indeed, non-sugar producing units have been regarded as representing a 'divergent pattern' of social and economic development. Livestock, Sugar and Slavery broadens the economic and social history of Jamaica by turning the spotlight on those involved in raising livestock rather than sugar cane in colonial Jamaica. Devoted primarily to the slavery era, the book examines the evolution and expansion of the pen-keeping industry, the role and status of the pen-keepers and the experiences of enslaved labourers on pens. Above all, the book argues that the relationship between those who raised livestock and those who raised sugar cane, while symbiotic in one sense, was also conflict-ridden in another. Pens, though emerging in the pre-sugar era when they had an independent economic dynamic, had developed into virtual adjuncts of the sugar industry by the 18th and 19th centuries, leading to contests between sugar proprietors and pen-keepers over land, boundaries, enslaved labourers, and social and political status. This comparative study of pen-keepers and sugar planters also demonstrates that the 'ranking game' was intensely practised in the age of modernity."--
- Subject(s)
- Animal industry—Jamaica—History
- Sugarcane industry—Jamaica—History
- Land use—Jamaica—History
- Slavery—Jamaica—History
- Enslaved persons—Emancipation—Jamaica
- Industrie animale—Jamaïque—Histoire
- Canne à sucre—Industrie—Jamaïque—Histoire
- Utilisation du sol—Jamaïque—Histoire
- Esclaves—Affranchissement—Jamaïque
- HISTORY—Caribbean & West Indies—General
- Animal industry
- Land use
- Slavery
- Enslaved persons—Emancipation
- Sugarcane industry
- Jamaica
- Genre(s)
- ISBN
- 9789766376949 (electronic bk.)
9766376948 (electronic bk.)
9789766372569
976637256X
9789766374037
9766374031 - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 254-274) and index.
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