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Chapter 4 - The non-hispanic west indies

from Part II - Slavery

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 April 2017

David Eltis
Affiliation:
Emory University, Atlanta
Stanley L. Engerman
Affiliation:
University of Rochester, New York
Seymour Drescher
Affiliation:
University of Pittsburgh
David Richardson
Affiliation:
University of Hull
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A Guide to Further Reading

Beauvois, Frédérique, Between Blood and Gold: The Debates over Compensation for Slavery in the Americas (European Expansion & Global Interaction) (New York, 2017).Google Scholar
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Drescher, Seymour, The Mighty Experiment: Free Labor versus Slavery in British Emancipation (New York, 2002).Google Scholar
Eltis, David, Economic Growth and the Ending of the Transatlantic Slave Trade (New York, 1987).Google Scholar
Emmer, P. C., The Dutch in the Atlantic Economy, 1580–1880 (Aldershot, 1998).Google Scholar
Engerman, Stanley and Higman, B. W., “The Demographic Structure of the Caribbean Slave Societies in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries,” in Knight, Franklin W. (ed.), General History of the Caribbean, Vol. III: The Slave Societies of the Caribbean (London, 1997), pp. 45104.Google Scholar
Green, William A., British Slave Emancipation: The Sugar Colonies and the Great Experiment, 1830–1865 (Oxford, 1976).Google Scholar
Hall, Neville A. T., Slave Society in the Danish West Indies: St. Thomas, St John and St. Croix (Kingston, 1992).Google Scholar
Higman, B. W., A Concise History of the Caribbean (Cambridge, 2011).Google Scholar
Jensen, Nicholas Thode, For the Health of the Enslaved: Slaves, Medicine and Power in the Danish West Indies, 1803–1848 (Copenhagen, 2012).Google Scholar
Lundahl, Mats, Peasants and Poverty. A Study of Haiti (London, 1979).Google Scholar
Lundahl, Mats, Poverty in Haiti. Essays on Underdevelopment and Post-Disaster Prospects (London, 2011).Google Scholar
Nicholls, David, Haiti in Caribbean Context: Ethnicity, Economy and Revolt (London, 1985).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Northrup, David, Indentured Labor in the Age of Imperialism (Cambridge, 1995).Google Scholar
Northrup, David, “Freedom and Indentured Labor in the French Caribbean, 1848–1900,” in Eltis, David (ed.), Coerced and Free Migration: Global Perspectives (Stanford, CA, 2002), pp. 204–28.Google Scholar
Rotberg, Robert I., Haiti: The Politics of Squalor (Boston, MA, 1971).Google Scholar

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