The History Of Jamaica From 1494 To 1838
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The History of Jamaica from 1494 to 1838
Author | : Thibault Ehrengardt |
Publsiher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 2015-12-13 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9791094341018 |
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This is a lively and richly illustrated history of the island of Jamaica from its discovery (1494) to the abolition of slavery (1838). Find more about the arrival of Columbus, the Spanish dominion, the English (Cromwell) capture in 1655 and the birth of the dreadful buccaneers of Port Royal (Henry Morgan)! Slaves are at the heart of the history of Jamaica: some fled from the plantations to become the feared Maroons (they almost ruined the entire colony), others like Tacky rebelled against the Whites. In the 18th century, Jamaica became a giant cane field as sugar represented the true wealth of the island. But everything stopped in 1838. The author has given priority to ancient testimonies to make it more exciting and lively.
The Book of Night Women
Author | : Marlon James |
Publsiher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 436 |
Release | : 2009-02-19 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781101011317 |
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From the author of the National Book Award finalist Black Leopard, Red Wolf and the WINNER of the 2015 Man Booker Prize for A Brief History of Seven Killings "An undeniable success.” — The New York Times Book Review A true triumph of voice and storytelling, The Book of Night Women rings with both profound authenticity and a distinctly contemporary energy. It is the story of Lilith, born into slavery on a Jamaican sugar plantation at the end of the eighteenth century. Even at her birth, the slave women around her recognize a dark power that they- and she-will come to both revere and fear. The Night Women, as they call themselves, have long been plotting a slave revolt, and as Lilith comes of age they see her as the key to their plans. But when she begins to understand her own feelings, desires, and identity, Lilith starts to push at the edges of what is imaginable for the life of a slave woman, and risks becoming the conspiracy's weak link. But the real revelation of the book-the secret to the stirring imagery and insistent prose-is Marlon James himself, a young writer at once breathtakingly daring and wholly in command of his craft.
History of Jamaica
Author | : Clinton Vane de Brosse Black |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 256 |
Release | : 1975 |
Genre | : Jamaica |
ISBN | : OCLC:1089500508 |
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Sources of Jamaican History 1655 1838
Author | : Kenneth E. Ingram |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 668 |
Release | : 1976 |
Genre | : Jamaica |
ISBN | : UCSC:32106019848925 |
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The Natural Moral and Political History of Jamaica and the Territories thereon Depending
Author | : James Knight |
Publsiher | : University of Virginia Press |
Total Pages | : 740 |
Release | : 2021-05-19 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780813945576 |
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Between 1737 and 1746, James Knight—a merchant, planter, and sometime Crown official and legislator in Jamaica—wrote a massive two-volume history of the island. The first volume provided a narrative of the colony’s development up to the mid-1740s, while the second offered a broad survey of most aspects of Jamaican life as it had developed by the third and fourth decades of the eighteenth century. Completed not long before his death in the winter of 1746–47 and held in the British Library, this work is now published for the first time. Well researched and intelligently critical, Knight’s work is not only the most comprehensive account of Jamaica’s ninety years as an English colony ever written; it is also one of the best representations of the provincial mentality as it had emerged in colonial British America between the founding of Virginia and 1750. Expertly edited and introduced by renowned scholar Jack Greene, this volume represents a colonial Caribbean history unique in its contemporary perspective, detail, and scope.
The Confounding Island
Author | : Orlando Patterson |
Publsiher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 433 |
Release | : 2019-11-12 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780674243071 |
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The preeminent sociologist and National Book Award–winning author of Freedom in the Making of Western Culture grapples with the paradox of his homeland: its remarkable achievements amid continuing struggles since independence. There are few places more puzzling than Jamaica. Jamaicans claim their home has more churches per square mile than any other country, yet it is one of the most murderous nations in the world. Its reggae superstars and celebrity sprinters outshine musicians and athletes in countries hundreds of times its size. Jamaica’s economy is anemic and too many of its people impoverished, yet they are, according to international surveys, some of the happiest on earth. In The Confounding Island, Orlando Patterson returns to the place of his birth to reckon with its history and culture. Patterson investigates the failures of Jamaica’s postcolonial democracy, exploring why the country has been unable to achieve broad economic growth and why its free elections and stable government have been unable to address violence and poverty. He takes us inside the island’s passion for cricket and the unparalleled international success of its local musical traditions. He offers a fresh answer to a question that has bedeviled sports fans: Why are Jamaican runners so fast? Jamaica’s successes and struggles expose something fundamental about the world we live in. If we look closely at the Jamaican example, we see the central dilemmas of globalization, economic development, poverty reduction, and postcolonial politics thrown into stark relief.
The Story of the Jamaican People
Author | : Sir Philip Manderson Sherlock,Hazel Bennett |
Publsiher | : Markus Wiener Publishers |
Total Pages | : 452 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Jamaica |
ISBN | : UOM:39076001847834 |
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A history of the Jamaican people from an Afro-Caribbean rather than a European perspective. Africa is at the centre of the story; for by claiming Africa as homeland, Jamaicans gain a sense of historical continuity, of identity, and of roots.
The Jamaica Reader
Author | : Diana Paton,Matthew J. Smith |
Publsiher | : Duke University Press |
Total Pages | : 392 |
Release | : 2021-04-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781478013099 |
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From Miss Lou to Bob Marley and Usain Bolt to Kamala Harris, Jamaica has had an outsized reach in global mainstream culture. Yet many of its most important historical, cultural, and political events and aspects are largely unknown beyond the island. The Jamaica Reader presents a panoramic history of the country, from its precontact indigenous origins to the present. Combining more than one hundred classic and lesser-known texts that include journalism, lyrics, memoir, and poetry, the Reader showcases myriad voices from over the centuries: the earliest published black writer in the English-speaking world; contemporary dancehall artists; Marcus Garvey; and anonymous migrant workers. It illuminates the complexities of Jamaica's past, addressing topics such as resistance to slavery, the modern tourist industry, the realities of urban life, and the struggle to find a national identity following independence in 1962. Throughout, it sketches how its residents and visitors have experienced and shaped its place in the world. Providing an unparalleled look at Jamaica's history, culture, and politics, this volume is an ideal companion for anyone interested in learning about this magnetic and dynamic nation.