The Maroons of Jamaica: A History of Resistance, Collaboration and Betrayal
By (Author) Mavis C. Campbell
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th July 1988
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
History of the Americas
305.89607292
Hardback
317
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
567g
A careful and thorough study of the Jamaican Maroons from the British conquest to the late 18th century. Choice This richly textured study of the struggles of the Maroons of Jamaica against the British colonial authorities, their subsequent collaboration with and betrayal by them, will be of great interest to historians of Africa...Elegantly written ...the author ...makes her own contribution to current debates on resistance and collaboration. Michael Crowder, Institute of Commonwealth Studies
"This richly textured study of the struggles of the Maroons of Jamaica against the British colonial authorities, their subsequent collaboration with and betrayal by them, will be of great interest to historians of Africa. . . . Elegantly written . . . the author . . . makes her own contribution to current debates on resistance and collaboration."-Michael Crowder, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London
A careful and thorough study of the Jamaican Maroons from the British conquest to the late 18th century.-Choice
"A careful and thorough study of the Jamaican Maroons from the British conquest to the late 18th century."-Choice