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Emancipation and Its Consequences | 1 | |
Post-Emancipation Historiography of the Leeward Islands | 8 | |
'They Couldn't Mash Ants': The Decline of the White and Non-White Elites in Antigua, 1834-1900 | 31 | |
From Labour to Peasantry in Montserrat after the End of Slavery | 53 | |
Land, Kinship and Community in the Post-Emancipation Caribbean: A Regional View of the Leewards | 73 | |
Cultural Complexity after Freedom: Nevis and Beyond | 100 | |
Post-Emancipation Resistance in the Caribbean: An Overview | 123 | |
'Our Side': Caribbean Immigrant Labourers and the Transition to Free Labour on St. Croix, 1849-79 | 135 | |
Island Systems and the Paradox of Freedom: Migration in the Post-Emancipation Leeward Islands | 161 | |
The Wayward Leewards | 179 | |
Notes on Contributors | 188 | |
Index | 191 |
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