Jamaica Ladies


Female Slaveholders and the Creation of Britain's Atlantic Empire

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By Christine Walker
Imprint:
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA PRESS
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Format:
HARDBACK
Dimensions:
233 x 155 mm
Weight:
650 g
Pages:
336

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Christine Walker is assistant professor of history at Yale-NUS College in Singapore.

"Far from the traditional story of oppression and disempowered women, . . . Walker's study offers an alternative narrative that recognizes 'women as powerful agents of slavery and colonialism' whilst calling into question 'normative European gender ideologies'. . . . Walker makes a significant contribution to scholarship by forcing us to reconsider old archive sources from the perspective of gender studies."--Eighteenth Century Studies "In exploring the gendering of late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century Jamaica and the lives of those who perpetuated and profited from chattel slavery Jamaica Ladies demonstrates unequivocally that we cannot understand the development of colonial society and the system of enslavement on which it depended without thinking about the role that free and freed women played in that process."--Journal of British Studies

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