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Mapping Water in Dominica - Enslavement and Environment under Colonialism (Hardcover)
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Mapping Water in Dominica - Enslavement and Environment under Colonialism (Hardcover)
Series: Culture, Place, and Nature
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Open access edition: DOI 10.6069/9780295748733 Dominica, a place
once described as "Nature's Island," was rich in biodiversity and
seemingly abundant water, but in the eighteenth century a brief,
failed attempt by colonial administrators to replace cultivation of
varied plant species with sugarcane caused widespread ecological
and social disruption. Illustrating how deeply intertwined
plantation slavery was with the environmental devastation it
caused, Mapping Water in Dominica situates the social lives of
eighteenth-century enslaved laborers in the natural history of two
Dominican enclaves. Mark Hauser draws on archaeological and
archival history from Dominica to reconstruct the changing ways
that enslaved people interacted with water and exposes crucial
pieces of Dominica's colonial history that have been omitted from
official documents. The archaeological record-which preserves
traces of slave households, waterways, boiling houses, mills, and
vessels for storing water-reveals changes in political authority
and in how social relations were mediated through the environment.
Plantation monoculture, which depended on both slavery and an
abundant supply of water, worked through the environment to create
predicaments around scarcity, mobility, and belonging whose
resolution was a matter of life and death. In following the
vestiges of these struggles, this investigation documents a
valuable example of an environmental challenge centered around
insufficient water. Mapping Water in Dominica is available in an
open access edition through the Sustainable History Monograph
Pilot, thanks to the generous support of the Andrew W. Mellon
Foundation and Northwestern University Libraries.
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