The Journal of Caribbean History Vol. 57 No. 2
This features three (3) articles namely:
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Intricacies and Issues in Interweaving Public Records to Illuminate the Enslaved Community at Papine Estate, Jamaica in the Early 1800s | by Suzanne Francis-Brown
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Sustenance and Power: Provision Grounds and Plantation Enterprise in Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Jamaican Slavery | by Nicholas Crawford
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Garifuna Land Security in Postcolonial Belize: The Curious Case of the “Carib Reserve” at Punta Gorda | by Alex Gough
This features three (3) book reviews namely:
- John Garrigus, A Secret among the Blacks | reviewed by Dexnell Peters
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Orlando Patterson, The Sociology of Slavery: Black Society in Jamaica, 1655–1838. With a New Introduction | reviewed by Kathleen E. A. Monteith
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Arcadio Díaz Quiñones, Once tesis sobre un crimen de 1899 | reviewed by Cristóbal S. Berry-Cabán
The Journal of Caribbean History (JCH) is a peer reviewed journal produced by the Departments of History, The University of the West Indies, and published by the University of the West Indies Press. The Journal of Caribbean History is published in June and December of each year. JCH is dedicated to the publishing of original, rigorous research papers of a high quality that addresses all aspects of Caribbean history in the mainland territories of North, Central and South America.
