Year
2007
Volume
12
Issue
2
Editorial
The plantation and the family
Evaluating gender in early Jamaica, 1674-1784
"If this be living I'd rather be dead": Enslaved youth, agency and resistance on an eighteenth century Jamaican estate
Planting families: Intent and outcome in the development ofcolonial Georgia
Paying the levy: Taxable wealth in Bridgetown, Barbados, 1680-1715
Reproducing plantation society: Women and land in colonial South Carolina
"To establish a community of property": Marriage and race before and during the Haitian Revolution