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[Editorial]  |
| Pages: 79-80 |
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[Special Issue]  |
| Trevor Burnard
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| The plantation and the family |
| Pages: 79-80 |
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[Research Papers]  |
| Trevor Burnard
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| Evaluating gender in early Jamaica, 1674-1784 |
| Pages: 81-91 |
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[Research Papers]  |
| Cecily Jones
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| "If this be living I'd rather be dead": Enslaved youth, agency and resistance on an eighteenth century Jamaican estate |
| Pages: 92-103 |
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[Research Papers]  |
| Ben Marsh
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| Planting families: Intent and outcome in the development of
colonial Georgia |
| Pages: 104-115 |
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[Research Papers]  |
| S.D. Smith
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| Paying the levy: Taxable wealth in Bridgetown, Barbados, 1680-1715 |
| Pages: 116-129 |
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[Research Papers]  |
| S. Max Edelson
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| Reproducing plantation society: Women and land in colonial South Carolina |
| Pages: 130-141 |
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[Research Papers]  |
| John D. Garrigus
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| "To establish a community of property": Marriage and race before and during the Haitian Revolution |
| Pages: 142-152 |