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| #1282210 in Books | Johns Hopkins University Press | 1996-03-26 | Original language:French | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.84 x6.00l,1.07 | File type: PDF | 320 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| A Fascinating Read, Because There's Nothing Like It|By T. R. Smith|This is a most unusual diary, with much for students and scholars to ponder. To be sure, being a slave on a sugar plantation in Martinique was about as difficult as life could ever get for any human being. As this diary of Dessalles shows, it wasn't too easy being a Martinique planter, either.
With|||"The editors have been most perceptive in making these documents available to the English-reading audience, because the lessons they contain about the system of slavery are universal in nature... Offers much to scholars and students of history. It reveals a c
Diaries of nineteenth-century plantation managers are rare; diaries of French sugar planters are rarer still. Although such works as the diaries of Ella Gertrude Thomas and James Henry Hammond provide insight into the plantation societies of the antebellum South, virtually no contemporary source treats planter-slave relations as extensively, or presents a white planter's views on slave society in as much detail, as do the letters and diary of Pierre Dessalles.
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