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Surinaams contrast : Roofbouw en overleven in een Caraïbische plantagekolonie, 1750-1863 / Alex van Stipriaan.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Stipriaan, Alex van, 1954- author.
Series:
Caribbean series (New Haven, Conn.) ; 13.
Caribbean Series ; 13
Language:
Dutch
Subjects (All):
Plantations--Suriname--History.
Plantations.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (513 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Netherlands : KITLV Press, 1993.
System Details:
text file
Summary:
Plantations and slaves formed the core of Surinamese society for more than two centuries. Surinamese contrast, based on an almost ten-year study of Dutch, Surinamese and English archival material on several hundred plantations, offers the most comprehensive and in-depth study of this duality. The study paints a vivid and detailed picture of Surinamese society in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It is shown that there were several plantation sectors - coffee, sugar and cotton - that were structurally different from each other and each had its own history. It also extensively discusses the fight against the water, which aggravated life on most Surinamese plantations. For most of the Surinamese population, the plantation was not only a place of work but also a place of residence. That is why not only the work, but also the living environment of the plantation residents is described. It is obvious that most attention is paid to the way of life and the struggle for existence of the slaves: they made up the vast majority of the population and were tied to the plantations from generation to generation. Surinamese contrast furthermore shows that Surinamese society was constantly changing and changing. Robbery and survival characterized the Surinamese plantation society, in a precarious equilibrium. The extent to which Suriname deviated from the general Caribbean pattern in this and in other respects becomes clear from the many comparisons made with other plantation colonies in the region.
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Alex Van Stipriaan
Inleiding / Alex Van Stipriaan
Nederland, Suriname en het Caraibisch gebied tot 1863 / Alex Van Stipriaan
Plantages in beweging / Alex Van Stipriaan
Opbouw van de plantage-infrastructuur / Alex Van Stipriaan
Produktiefactoren en hun samenhang / Alex Van Stipriaan
Ontwikkeling van de produktiviteit / Alex Van Stipriaan
Innoveren is overleven / Alex Van Stipriaan
Ontwikkeling van de kapitaalvoorziening / Alex Van Stipriaan
Wat brengt het op? / Alex Van Stipriaan
Continuïteit en eigenbelang in het management / Alex Van Stipriaan
Slavendemografie / Alex Van Stipriaan
Veranderingen in de arbeids- en levensomstandigheden van de slaven / Alex Van Stipriaan
De ijzeren vuist wordt gehandschoend / Alex Van Stipriaan
De dynamiek van overleven / Alex Van Stipriaan
Bibliografie / Alex Van Stipriaan
Geografisch register / Alex Van Stipriaan
Personen- en zakenregister / Alex Van Stipriaan.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
CC BY-NC-ND
Description based on: online resource; title from pdf title page (JSTOR, viewed July 11, 2020).
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Print version:
ISBN:
9789004259799
9004259791
OCLC:
966178360
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004259799 DOI

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