Sasha Turner, Contested Bodies. Pregnancy, childrearing, and slavery in Jamaica

Clio 50:289-292 (2019)
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Abstract

Cet important ouvrage de l’historienne Sasha Turner porte sur la période de 1780 à 1834 à la Jamaïque, période pendant laquelle la perspective de l’abolition de la traite (qui interviendra en 1807), puis de l’esclavage lui-même, conduisit, là comme ailleurs, les différents acteurs du système esclavagiste à réviser la politique jusqu’alors menée en matière de reproduction de la main d’œuvre et à adopter, bon gré mal gré, une politique nataliste. La connaissance des conditions de vie des femmes...

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