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|a The Jamaica reader :
|b history, culture, politics /
|c edited by Diana Paton and Matthew J. Smith.
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|a Durham :
|b Duke University Press,
|c 2021.
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|a 1 online resource (xix, 515 pages, 8 unnumbered leaves of plates) :
|b illustrations, map
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|a The Latin America readers
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|a Description based on print version record.
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|a Includes index.
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|g I.
|t Becoming Jamaica. --
|t Taíno society /
|r Kit W. Wesler --
|t Taíno worship /
|r Ramón Pané --
|t The first European account of Jamaica /
|r Andrés Bernáldez --
|t A Spanish settler in Jamaica /
|r Pedro de Maçuelo --
|t The Spanish capital /
|r James Robertson --
|t Slavery in Spanish Jamaica /
|r Francisco Morales Padrón --
|t A description of Spanish Jamaica /
|r Francisco Marques de Villalobos --
|t The economy of Spanish Jamaica /
|r Alonzo de Miranda --
|t The western design /
|r Don Juan Ramirez --
|t Mountains of gold turned into dross /
|r Anonymous --
|t The establishment of Maroon society /
|r Robert Sedgwicke and William Goodson –
|g II.
|t From English conquest to slave society. --
|t Pirate stronghold /
|r Nuala Zahedieh --
|t Port Royal destroyed /
|r Anonymous --
|t White servants /
|r Government of Jamaica --
|t The rise of slave society /
|r Richard S. Dunn --
|t African music in Jamaica /
|r Hans Sloane --
|t A Maroon tradition /
|r collected by Kenneth M. Bilby --
|t Treaty between the British and the Maroons /
|r Anonymous --
|t African arrivals /
|r Audra A. Diptee --
|t Spiritual terror /
|r Vincent Brown --
|t Two enslaved lives /
|r Trevor Burnard --
|t Increase and decrease /
|r managers of Haughton Tower Estate --
|t A free Black poet /
|r Francis Williams --
|t Jamaica talk /
|r Frederic G. Cassidy --
|t The War of 1760-1761 /
|r Edward Long --
|g III.
|t Enlightenment Slavery. --
|t Creole society /
|r Edward (Kamau) Brathwaite --
|t Cane and coffee /
|r Robert Charles Dallas --
|t Women's and men's work under slavery /
|r Lucille Mathurin Mair --
|t Although a slave me is born and bred /
|r recorded by J.B. Moreton --
|t Capture and enslavement /
|r Archibald John Monteith --
|t The Black church /
|r George Liele --
|t British missionaries /
|r Mary Turner --
|t The Second Maroon War /
|r representatives of the Trelawney Town Maroons --
|t Jonkanoo /
|r Michael Scott --
|t Provision grounds /
|r Sidney Mintz --
|t The Liberation War of 1831 /
|r Henry Bleby --
|t Apprenticeship and its conflicts /
|r Diana Paton --
|t An apprentice's story /
|r James Williams --
|t Because of 1833 /
|r Andrew Salkey --
|g IV.
|t Colonial Freedom. --
|t Free villages /
|r Jean Besson --
|t Cholera /
|r Samuel Jones --
|t Black voters /
|r Swithin Wilmot --
|t Religion after slavery /
|r Hope Waddell --
|t Indentured workers /
|r Verene Shepherd --
|t The Morant Bay Rebellion /
|r Gad Heuman --
|t Dear Lucy /
|r George William Gordon --
|t Vindicating the race /
|r Rev. R. Gordon --
|t August Town craze /
|r Frederick S. Sanguinetti --
|t Anansi and the tiger /
|r Walter Jekyll --
|t The 1907 earthquake /
|r Dick Chislett --
|t Traveling from Kingston to Montego Bay /
|r Herbert de Lisser --
|g V.
|t Jamaica arise. --
|t Life in rural Jamaica /
|r Lorna Goodison --
|t An amazing island /
|r W.E.B. Du Bois --
|t Marcus Garvey comes to the United States /
|r Marcus Garvey --
|t Jamaica and the Great War /
|r Daily Gleaner --
|t Returning from war /
|r Glenford Howe --
|t Self government for Jamaica /
|r W. Adolphe Roberts --
|t The 1938 Rebellion /
|r Richard Hart --
|t Remembering the Rebellion /
|r Lucius Watson --
|t Now we know /
|r Roger Mais --
|t Cookshop culture /
|r Planters' Punch --
|t My mother who fathered me /
|r Edith Clarke --
|t The origins of dreadlocks /
|r Barry Chevannes --
|t Pleasure Island /
|r Esther Chapman --
|t Hurricane Charlie /
|r Spotlight --
|t Jamaican East Indians /
|r Laxmi and Ajai Mansingh --
|t Blackness and beauty /
|r Rochelle Rowe --
|t Chinese Jamaica /
|r Easton Lee --
|t Bauxite /
|r Sherry Keith and Robert Girling --
|t The West Indies Federation /
|r Michele A. Johnson --
|t Rastafari and the new nation /
|r Michael G. Smith, Roy Augier, and Rex Nettleford --
|g VI.
|t Independence and After. --
|t A date with destiny /
|r Daily Gleaner --
|t The meaning of independence /
|r Government of Jamaica --
|t The assets we have /
|r Norman Washington Manley --
|t Rastafari and the Coral Gardens incident /
|r John Maxwell and Mortimo Togo Desta Planno --
|t Country boy /
|r The Heptones --
|t How to be a "face-man" /
|r The Star --
|t Cancer in West Kingston /
|r Edward Seaga --
|t Birth of the sound system /
|r Norman C. Stolzoff --
|t Rudie, oh Rudie! /
|r Garth White --
|t Revisited /
|r Rupert Lewis --
|t The visual arts /
|r Anne Walmsley and Stanley Greaves --
|t Better mus' come /
|r Delroy Wilson --
|t Bob Marley's fame /
|r Ed McCormack --
|t Ganja smoking /
|r Daily News --
|t We are not for sale /
|r Michael Manley --
|t Zig-zag politics and the IMF /
|r George L. Beckford --
|t Yesterday/today/tomorrow /
|r Oku Onuora --
|t Equal rights /
|r Committee of Women for Progress --
|t A helper's story /
|r Sistren, with Honor Ford Smith --
|g VII.
|t Jamaica in the age of neoliberalism. --
|t Nine months of turmoil /
|r Barbara Nelson --
|t Seaga v. Manley, Carl Stone --
|t Born fi' dead /
|r Laurie Gunst --
|t Sunsplash 1984 /
|r Roger Steffens --
|t Walking jewellery store /
|r Yellowman --
|t Hurricane story /
|r Olive Senior --
|t Wild Gilbert /
|r Lloyd Lovindeer --
|t Showing skin teeth /
|r A. Lynn Bolles --
|t Slackness /
|r Lady Saw --
|t Downtown ladies /
|r Gina A. Ulysse --
|t Jamaica's shame /
|r Thomas Glave --
|t Woman time now /
|r H.G. Helps --
|t A wild ride /
|r Robert Lalah --
|t Skin bleaching /
|r Carolyn Cooper --
|t Tragedy in Tivoli /
|r W. Earl Witter and Livern Barrett --
|t The cell phone and the economy of communication /
|r Heather A. Horst and Daniel Miller --
|t Unsustainable development /
|r Esther Figueroa --
|t The case for reparations /
|r P.J. Patterson --
|t These islands of love and hate /
|r Kei Miller --
|g VIII.
|t Jamaicans in the World. --
|t In the Canal Zone /
|r Alfred Mitchell S. --
|t A diaspora story /
|r Lok C.D. Siu and Fernando Jackson --
|t Going to Cuba /
|r "Man-Boy" --
|t Tropics in New York /
|r Claude McKay --
|t Little brown girl /
|r Una Marson --
|t Colonization in reverse /
|r Louise Bennett --
|t A farmworker in Florida /
|r Delroy Livingston --
|t Reggae and possible Africas /
|r Louis Chude-Sokei --
|t Canadian-Jamaican /
|r Carl E. James and Andrea Davis --
|t A maid in New York City /
|r Shellee Colen --
|t My great shun /
|r Mutabaruka --
|t Homecomers /
|r C.S. Reid --
|t Return to Jamaica /
|r Emma Brooker --
|t Things change /
|r Buju Banton --
|t Jamaica to the world /
|r Ingrid Brown.
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|a "Combining more than one hundred classic and lesser-known texts, The Jamaica Reader presents a panoramic history of the country--from its pre-contact Indigenous origins to the present--to provide an unparalleled look at Jamaica's history, culture, and politics."--
|c Provided by publisher.
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|a Jamaica
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|a Jamaica
|x Civilization.
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|a Jamaica
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|a Jamaïque
|x Histoire.
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|a Jamaïque
|x Civilisation.
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|a Jamaïque
|x Politique et gouvernement.
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|a HISTORY / Caribbean & West Indies / General
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|a Paton, Diana,
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|a Smith, Matthew J.
|c (Caribbean history scholar),
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|i Print version:
|t Jamaica reader.
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