A recalcitrant plantation colony : Dominica, 1880-1946

Study of the class and gender dialectics in Dominica during one of its boom-bust cycles of plantation economy. This cycle encompassed the state sponsorship and rise and decline of the lime industry and planter class; the subsequent coming into prominence on the peasantry in Dominica's political...

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Main Author: Cecilia Green
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BRILL 1999-07-01
Series:NWIG
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Online Access:http://www.kitlv-journals.nl/index.php/nwig/article/view/3496
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spelling doaj-77a511eff3894076befd80f1b80efe622020-11-24T22:15:15ZengBRILLNWIG1382-23731999-07-01733&44371A recalcitrant plantation colony : Dominica, 1880-1946Cecilia GreenStudy of the class and gender dialectics in Dominica during one of its boom-bust cycles of plantation economy. This cycle encompassed the state sponsorship and rise and decline of the lime industry and planter class; the subsequent coming into prominence on the peasantry in Dominica's political economy and in Colonial Office policy; the masculinist recoding of peasant proprietorship and production forms; and shifting roles and agency of women.http://www.kitlv-journals.nl/index.php/nwig/article/view/3496Dominicaeconomic historysocial history
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title A recalcitrant plantation colony : Dominica, 1880-1946
title_short A recalcitrant plantation colony : Dominica, 1880-1946
title_full A recalcitrant plantation colony : Dominica, 1880-1946
title_fullStr A recalcitrant plantation colony : Dominica, 1880-1946
title_full_unstemmed A recalcitrant plantation colony : Dominica, 1880-1946
title_sort recalcitrant plantation colony : dominica, 1880-1946
publisher BRILL
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publishDate 1999-07-01
description Study of the class and gender dialectics in Dominica during one of its boom-bust cycles of plantation economy. This cycle encompassed the state sponsorship and rise and decline of the lime industry and planter class; the subsequent coming into prominence on the peasantry in Dominica's political economy and in Colonial Office policy; the masculinist recoding of peasant proprietorship and production forms; and shifting roles and agency of women.
topic Dominica
economic history
social history
url http://www.kitlv-journals.nl/index.php/nwig/article/view/3496
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