[PDF.08ll] No Bond But the Law: Punishment, Race, and Gender in Jamaican State Formation, 1780-1870
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| #1399845 in Books | 2005-01-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .0 x.0 x.0l,.0 | File type: PDF | 300 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| holding down newly freed slaves|By W Boudville|Paton looks at an ignored aspect of emancipation. Not in the US, as an American reader might first expect. But in Jamaica, where it occurred in 1838. Unlike the US, there was no uprising by slave owners. An immediate contrast. However, what then ensues has been largely forgotten, relegated to obscure records that Paton dug up. She||"No Bond but the Law is one of the most interesting and intellectually ambitious works of scholarship to be published in the field of slave and emancipation studies in recent years. Diana Paton...takes several important conceptual matters and historiographies.
Investigating the cultural social and political histories of punishment during ninety years surrounding the 1838 abolition of slavery in Jamaica, Diana Paton challenges standard historiographies of slavery and discipline. The abolition of slavery in Jamaica, as elsewhere, entailed the termination of slaveholders' legal right to use violence-which they defined as punishment-against those they had held as slaves. Paton argues that, while slave emancipation involved major c...
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