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Contains lectures presented at Cave Hill from 198793 to honour the memory of Elsa Goveia, a highly regarded Caribbean historian. Themes and topics include Thistlewood's Journals (Douglas Hall), slave conditions in Barbados and other islands (Richard Sheridan), slavery and freedom in Brazil and Louisiana.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'Inside Slavery: Process and Legacy in the Caribbean Experience'? A: The book focuses on the historical processes and legacies of slavery in the Caribbean, featuring lectures that honor the memory of historian Elsa Goveia.
- Q: Who is the author of this book? A: The author of 'Inside Slavery' is Hilary McD. Beckles, a prominent scholar in Caribbean history.
- Q: When was this book published? A: The book was published on May 1, 2002.
- Q: How many pages does the book have? A: The book contains 168 pages.
- Q: What type of binding does this book have? A: The book is available in paperback binding.
- Q: What topics are covered in the book? A: The book covers various topics including slave conditions in Barbados, Thistlewood's Journals, and the themes of slavery and freedom in Brazil and Louisiana.
- Q: Is this book suitable for academic purposes? A: Yes, this book is suitable for academic study, particularly for those interested in Caribbean history and the study of slavery.
- Q: What years do the lectures in the book span? A: The lectures presented in the book were delivered from 1987 to 1993.
- Q: Who are some of the contributors to the lectures in this book? A: Contributors include Douglas Hall, who discusses Thistlewood's Journals, and Richard Sheridan, who covers slave conditions.
- Q: Can I find this book in eBook format? A: The current listing does not specify an eBook version; it is available in paperback.