New World Royalists: Slavery and Inheritance in Plantation Jamaica
The experiences of the women, men and children captives bonded for life to unfree labour were the greatest feature of the plantation world of slavery in the Americas. And yet we know precious little about them. Flashes of lives appear in the records and have been skillfully used by generations of historians seeking a view of slavery from below the great house. Still, systematic large-scale studies of existing large data of the enslaved are few though new methods of historical research promise great rewards. This presentation addresses these possibilities.