Ireland, slavery and the Caribbean: Interdisciplinary perspectives

Ireland, slavery and the Caribbean: Interdisciplinary perspectives

Ireland, slavery and the Caribbean: Interdisciplinary perspectives

Ireland, slavery and the Caribbean: Interdisciplinary perspectives

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Overview

Ireland, slavery and the Caribbean is a complex and ground-breaking collection of essays. Grounded in history, it integrates perspectives from art historians, architectural and landscape historians, and literary scholars to produce a genuinely interdisciplinary collection that spans from 1620-1830: the high point of European colonialism. By exploring imperial, national and familial relationships from their building blocks of plantation, migration, property and trade, it finds new ways to re-create and question how slavery made the Atlantic world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526182296
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 09/24/2024
Series: Studies in Imperialism , #196
Pages: 392
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

About the Author

Finola O'Kane is Professor in Architecture at UniversityCollege Dublin.

Ciaran O’Neill is Ussher Associate Professor in History at Trinity College Dublin.

Table of Contents

Foreword - Sir Hilary Beckles
Introduction – Finola O’Kane and Ciaran O’Neill

Part I: Setting Out the Terrain
1. Setting out the terrain: Ireland and the Caribbean in the eighteenth century - David Dickson
2. From Perfidious Papists to Prosperous Planters: Making Irish elites in the early modern English Caribbean - Jenny Shaw
3. Free, and unfree – Ireland and Barbados, 1620-60- David Brown
4. Trade, plunder and Irishmen in early English Jamaica – Nuala Zahedieh
5. Doing business in the wartime Caribbean: John Byrn, Irish merchant of Kingston, Jamaica (September – October 1756) - Thomas M. Truxes

Part II: Consolidating Territories
6. Ireland and British Colonial Slave-ownership 1763-1833 - Nick Draper
7. Soldiers, settlers, slavers: Irish lives on the Spanish borderlands of North America and the Caribbean in the revolutionary 1790s- José Shane Brownrigg-Gleeson
8. Searching for sovereignties: the formation of the penal laws and slave codes in Ireland and the British Caribbean, c. 1680 to c. 1720 - Aaron Graham
9. Comparing Imperial design strategies; The Franco-Irish plantations of Saint-Domingue - Finola O'Kane
10. Eyre Coote, the House of Assembly and the Defence of Jamaica, 1806-8 - David Fleming
11. In search of excess: Lambert Blair and his appetites - Ciaran O'Neill

Part III: Comparative Perspectives
12. Two islands, many forts: Ireland and Bermuda in 1624 - Emily Mann
13. Imperial barrack-building in 18C Ireland and Jamaica– Charles Ivar McGrath
14. The architectures of empire in Jamaica: the Irish legacy ­ Louis P. Nelson
15. Designed in parallel or in translation?: The connected landscapes of Kelly’s Pen, Jamaica and Westport, Co. Mayo - Finola O’Kane
16. Formations and Deformations of Empire: Maria Edgeworth and the West Indies - Claire Connolly
17. How the Irish became black- Natalie Zacek
18. ‘Where are you actually from?’: Racial issues in the Irish context – Sandrine Uwase Ndahiro

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