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The Jamaican People 1880-1902
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The Jamaican People 1880-1902

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This book describes the period in Jamaica’s history that follows the abolition of slavery, up to the introduction of universal adult suffrage. These years are the least studied period of Jamaica’s modern history, and Bryan provides a penetrating analysis of the social, intellectual and political history of this era. Crown colony government, law and order, religious and social structure, labour, health and poor relief, the black middle class and the ideas of the black intelligentsia are explored in the context of race, class and ethnicity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of the West Indies Press
Country
Jamaica
Date
31 August 2001
Pages
320
ISBN
9789766400941

This book describes the period in Jamaica’s history that follows the abolition of slavery, up to the introduction of universal adult suffrage. These years are the least studied period of Jamaica’s modern history, and Bryan provides a penetrating analysis of the social, intellectual and political history of this era. Crown colony government, law and order, religious and social structure, labour, health and poor relief, the black middle class and the ideas of the black intelligentsia are explored in the context of race, class and ethnicity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
University of the West Indies Press
Country
Jamaica
Date
31 August 2001
Pages
320
ISBN
9789766400941