The Maroon: Or, Planter Life in Jamaica
Author : Mayne Reid
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Page : 430 pages
File Size : 36,92 MB
Release : 1864
Category : English fiction
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Author : Mayne Reid
Publisher :
Page : 430 pages
File Size : 36,92 MB
Release : 1864
Category : English fiction
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Page : 378 pages
File Size : 26,19 MB
Release : 1828
Category : Jamaica
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Author : Mayne Reid
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Page : 510 pages
File Size : 16,91 MB
Release : 1864
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Author : Mayne Reid
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Page : 392 pages
File Size : 23,81 MB
Release : 1892
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Author : Karla Gottlieb
Publisher : Lushena Books
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 26,63 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Jamaica
ISBN : 9780865435650
An analysis of the history of Queen Nanny, the 18th century leader of the Jamaican Maroons whose struggle against the institution of slavery on the island has up until now been largely ignored.
Author : Indianapolis publ. libr
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Page : 398 pages
File Size : 37,5 MB
Release : 1873
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Author : Indianapolis Public Library
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Page : 400 pages
File Size : 47,69 MB
Release : 1873
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Author : Gregory E. O'Malley
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 411 pages
File Size : 32,10 MB
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 1469615347
Final Passages: The Intercolonial Slave Trade of British America, 1619-1807
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Page : 352 pages
File Size : 21,25 MB
Release : 1862
Category : Great Britain
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Author : Michael Niblett
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 17,45 MB
Release : 2020-05-12
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 3030385817
Located at the intersection of world-literary studies and the environmental humanities, this book analyses how fiction and poetry respond to the ecological transformations entailed by commodity frontiers. Examining the sugar, cacao, coal, and oil frontiers in Trinidad, Brazil, and Britain, World Literature and Ecology shows how literary texts have registered the relationship between the re-making of biophysical natures and struggles around class, race, and gender. It combines a materialist theory of world-literature with the insights of the world-ecology perspective to generate compelling new readings of writers such as Rhys Davies, Yseult Bridges, Lewis Jones, José Lins do Rego, Ellen Wilkinson, Jorge Amado, Gwyn Thomas, and Ralph de Boissière. The book represents a timely intervention into a series of field-defining debates around peripheral realisms and modernisms, ecocriticism, and the energy humanities.