Slave Women in the New World : Gender Stratification in the Caribbean / / Marietta Morrissey.

In this innovative study, Marietta Morrissey reframes the debate over slavery in the New World by focusing on the experiences of slave women. Rich in detail and rigorously comparative, her work illuminates the exploitation, achievements, and resilience of slave women in the British, Dutch, French, S...

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Place / Publishing House:Lawrence, Kan : : University Press of Kansas,, 1998.
©1998.
Year of Publication:1989
1998
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Studies in historical social change
Physical Description:1 online resource (XIV, 202 Seiten)
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