Ebook: The Problem of Freedom: Race, Labor, and Politics in Jamaica and Britain, 1832-1938
Author: Thomas C. Holt
- Genre: History
- Tags: jamaica, slavery, free labor economy, second slavery, problemoffreedom0000holt
- Series: Johns Hopkins Studies in Atlantic History and Culture
- Year: 1992
- Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press
- City: Baltimore and London
- Language: English
- pdf
The Jamaican slave revolt of 1831-32 precipitated the abolition of slavery throughout the British colonial empire. A century later, the labor rebellion of 1938 marked the beginning of that empire’s end. Each event embraced a particular form of emancipation: at issue in the first revolt was the freedom of the individual slave; at issue in the second was the freedom of the society itself. The century that separated these watersheds in British colonial history was one of extraordinary transformations in British ideology, in economic and social policy, and in the lives of Jamaican freed people and their descendants. In 'The Problem of Freedom', Thomas C. Holt offers an intriguing analysis of this period, exploring the meaning and reality of freedom in the context of slave emancipation in Jamaica—the largest West Indian colony of the nineteenth century’s major world power.
Download the book The Problem of Freedom: Race, Labor, and Politics in Jamaica and Britain, 1832-1938 for free or read online
Continue reading on any device:
Last viewed books
Related books
{related-news}
Comments (0)