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A Concise History of Jamaica

An authoritative social, economic, political, and cultural history of Jamaica.

Kenneth Morgan (Author)

9781108472258, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 14 December 2023

304 pages
22.3 x 14.7 x 3 cm, 0.68 kg

'A concise history of Jamaica, which manages to document major events without giving short shrift to some others. This is surely a challenging feat when covering a nation as diverse as Jamaica, but Morgan is successful … Recommended.' R. M. Delson, CHOICE

Kenneth Morgan's history of Jamaica is a social, economic, political, and cultural assessment of the island's most important periods and themes over the past millennium. This includes the island's development before 1500, with detailed material on the Taino society; the two centuries of slavery and its aftermath between 1660 and 1860; the continuance of colonialism between 1860 and 1945; the background to Jamaican independence between 1945 and 1960; and the evolution of Jamaica as an independent nation since the early 1960s. Throughout, Morgan discusses important themes such as race, slavery, empire, poverty, and colonialism, and the unbalanced social structure that existed for much of Jamaica's history – the small, overwhelmingly white elite overseeing and controlling the lives of black and brown people beneath them on the social scale. Ending with an assessment of the contemporary period, this work offers an authoritative, up-to-date history of Jamaica.

Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Taino, c. 600–1508
2. Spanish Jamaica, 1509–1655
3. Creating an English Jamaica, 1656–1775
4. From Slavery to Freedom, 1776–1865
5. The Shadow of Colonialism, 1866–1944
6. Modern Jamaica, 1945–2022
Conclusion.

Subject Areas: General & world history [HBG]

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