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Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times: Living the British Empire in Jamaica, 1756

معرفی کتاب «Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times: Living the British Empire in Jamaica, 1756» نوشتهٔ Sheryllynne Haggerty، منتشرشده توسط نشر McGill-Queen's University Press در سال 2023. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Painting a picture of mid-eighteenth-century everyday life in Britain’s richest colony on the brink of war. A collection of around 350 letters bound for London from Jamaica reveals much about colonial life in 1756. __Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times__ paints a picture of the daily life of poor and middling whites, free people of colour, and enslaved people against the backdrop of transatlantic slavery in Jamaica and the eighteenth-century British Empire. In October of 1756 Sarah Folkes wrote home to her children in London from Jamaica. Posted on the ship Europa, bound for London, her letter was one of around 350 that were never delivered due to an act of war; they remain together today in the National Archives in London. In Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times Sheryllynne Haggerty closely reads and analyses this collection of correspondence, exploring the everyday lives of poor and middling whites, free people of colour, and the enslaved in mid-eighteenth-century Jamaica – Britain's wealthiest colony of the time – at the start of the Seven Years' War. This unique cache of letters brings to life both thoughts and behaviours that even today appear quite modern: concerns over money, surviving in a war-torn world, family squabbles, poor physical and mental health, and a desire to purchase fashionable consumer goods. The letters also offer a glimpse into the impact of British colonialism on the island; Jamaica was a violent, cruel, and deadly materialistic place dominated by slavery from which all free people benefited, and it is clear that the start of the Seven Years' War heightened the precariousness of enslaved peoples' lives. Jamaica may have been Britain's Caribbean jewel, but its society was heterogeneous and fractured along racial and socioeconomic lines. A rare study of microhistory, Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times paints a picture of daily life in Jamaica against the vast backdrop of transatlantic slavery, war, and the eighteenth-century British Empire. Cover ORDINARY PEOPLE, EXTRAORDINARY TIMES Title Copyright Dedication Contents Tables and Figures Prologue Acknowledgements Notes on Conventions within This Text Abbreviations 1 Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times 2 Jamaica in 1756 3 Making Money 4 War and Politics 5 Love, Family, and Friendship 6 Death, Disease, and Decay 7 Cotton, Candles, and Carriages 8 Tales of the Enslaved People 9 Ordinary People, Ordinary Lives A Memorial to the Enslaved and Freed People of 1756 Notes Bibliography Index
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