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religion, colonial competition, and the politics of profit

"Ordinary lives in the early Caribbean" was published by University of Georgia Press in 2012 - Athens, it has 309 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Ordinary lives in the early Caribbean
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 309
  • Publisher: University of Georgia Press
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  • Publish Location: Athens

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"Ordinary lives in the early Caribbean" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Isabel.
  • 2- "If her soul was condemned, it would be the authorities' fault"
  • 3- Contesting the boundaries of antichristian cruelty in Cartagena de Indias
  • 4- Imperial intercession and master-slave relations in Spanish Caribbean hinterlands
  • 5- Law, religion, social contract, and slavery's daily negotiations
  • 6- Nicolas.
  • 7- "To live and die as a Catholic Christian"
  • 8- Northern European Protestants in the Spanish Caribbean
  • 9- Empire, bureaucracy, and escaping the Spanish inquisition
  • 10- Conversion, coercion, and tolerance in Old and New Worlds
  • 11- Henry.
  • 12- "Such as will truck for trade with darksome things"
  • 13- Cromwellian political economy and the pursuit of New World promise
  • 14- Plunder, masculinity and the politics of economic exclusion
  • 15- Anxieties of interracial alliances, black resistance, and the specter of slavery
  • 16- Yaff & Nell.
  • 17- "He hath made all nations of one blood"
  • 18- Quakers, slavery, and the challenges of radical universalism
  • 19- Evangelization and insubordination : authority and stability in Quaker plantations
  • 20- The Protestant ethic and the Society of Friends : ambiguous Caribbean legacy
  • 21- Conclusion : cynicism and redemption.
  • 22- Religion, empire and the Atlantic moral economy at the turn of the 18th century.

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