British Caribbean Plantations (1750-1840): Cross Disciplinary Dialogues Among Historians and Historical Archaeologists
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Caribbean •
Slavery •
Plantation •
Landscape •
Settlement Pattern •
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Planters •
Plantations •
Coffee •
Poverty
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18th-19th Centuries •
19th Century •
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early C19th century •
18th-19th century •
17th-19th •
1750-1807 •
HIstorical, 17C-19C
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- Documents (8)
- The "Better sort" and the "Poorer Sort": Wealth Inequalities, Family Formation and the Economy of Energy on British Caribbean Sugar Plantations, 1750-1807 (2013)
- Blurring Disciplinary Boundaries: Historical Archaeological Investigations at St. Nicholas Abbey Sugar Plantation (2013)
- The Cultural Landscape at Mount Plantation, Barbados: preliminary findings and future directions (2013)
- The 'Curse of the Caribbean'? The Effects of Agency on the Efficiency of Sugar Plantations in St Vincent and the Grenadines, 1801-30 (2013)
- History and Archaeology of Event and Process on Plantations in Grand Bay, Commonwealth of Dominica (2013)
- Life and Death Inside and Outside the Village of Marshall's Pen (2013)
- St. Patrick’s Day and Sugar Plantations: Articulating Landscape Archaeology with Conceptions of Montserrat’s Historical Narratives and Cultural Geography (2013)
- The work space of the British planter class, 1770 – 1830 (2013)