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The History of Jamaica - Or, General Survey of the Antient and Modern State of that Island, with Reflections on its Situation, Settlements, Inhabitants, Climate, Products, Commerce, Laws, and Government (Paperback)
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The History of Jamaica - Or, General Survey of the Antient and Modern State of that Island, with Reflections on its Situation, Settlements, Inhabitants, Climate, Products, Commerce, Laws, and Government (Paperback)
Series: Cambridge Library Collection - Slavery and Abolition, Volume 2
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Edward Long's three-volume work marks a major turning point in the
historiography of Jamaica, as the first attempt at a comprehensive
description of the colony, its history, government, people, economy
and geography. The son of a prominent Jamaican plantation owner,
Long (1734 1813) spent twelve years running his father's property,
an experience which permeates his vision of the island's past,
present and future. Throughout his book, Long defends slavery as
'inevitably necessary' in Jamaica, suggesting the institution to be
implicit in the 'possession of British freedom'. Volume 2 presents
a survey of the counties of Jamaica, information on religion,
education and health, descriptions and racial classifications of
the population, a history of the slave rebellions and details of
the legal code governing slavery. This important 1774 book provides
fascinating insights into eighteenth-century colonial Jamaica and
the ideology of its commercial and administrative elite.
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