INTRODUCTION; Part 1 PART ONE RESISTANCE IN AFRICA; Chapter 1 Some Thoughts on Resistance to Enslavement in West Africa, RichardRathbone; Chapter 2 Runaway Slaves and Social Bandits in Southern Angola, 1875–1913, W. G.Clarence-Smith; Part 2 PART TWO RUNAWAYS AND RESISTANCE IN THE NEW WORLD; Chapter 3 ‘They are Indeed the Constant Plague of Their Tyrants’: Slave Defence of a Moral Economy in Colonial North Carolina, 1748–1772, Marvin L. MichaelKay, Lorin LeeCary; Chapter 4 Colonial South Carolina Runaways: Their Significance for Slave Culture, PhilipD.Morgan; Chapter 5 From Land to Sea: Runaway Barbados Slaves and Servants, 1630–1700, HilaryBeckles; Chapter 6 Runaway Slaves in Nineteenth-Century Barbados, GadHeuman; Chapter 7 On the Eve of the Haitian Revolution: Slave Runaways in Saint Domingue in the year 1790, David Geggus; Part 3 PART THREE MARRONGE; Chapter 8 Cimarrones and Palenques: Runaways and Resistance in Colonial Colombia, AnthonyMcFarlane; Chapter 9 The Maroons of Jamaica, 1730–1830: Livelihood, Demography and Health, Richard B.Sheridan; Chapter 10 A Comparison between the History of Maroon Communities in Surinam and Jamaica, SilviaW.de Groot; Bibliography; INDEX;
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