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Author:
Zoellner, Tom, author.
Title:
Island on fire : the revolt that ended slavery in the British Empire / Tom Zoellner.
Publisher:
Harvard University Press,
Copyright Date:
2020
Description:
363 pages : illustrations, map, portraits ; 22 cm
Subject:
Sharpe, Sam,--1801-1832.
Sharpe, Sam,--1801-1832.
Sharpe, Sam,--1801-1832.
Slavery--Jamaica--History--19th century.
Slavery--Great Britain--History--19th century.
Jamaica--History--Slave Insurrection, 1831.
Slavery.
Great Britain.
Jamaica.
Sklavenaufstand
Jamaika
Slavery--Jamaica--History--19th century.
Slavery--Great Britain--History--19th century.
Jamaica--History--Slave Insurrection, 1831.
1800-1899
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-341) and index.
Contents:
Aftermath. Deacon Sharpe -- A suburb of hell -- King Sugar -- Door of no return -- The plot -- Swear to me -- The fires -- One common ruin -- Launched into eternity -- Panic -- Another island -- Freedom -- Aftermath.
Summary:
"For five horrific weeks after Christmas in 1831, Jamaica was convulsed by an uprising of its enslaved people. What started as a peaceful labor strike quickly turned into a full-blown revolt, leaving hundreds of plantation houses smoking ruins. By the time British troops had put down the rebels, more than a thousand Jamaicans lay dead from summary executions and extrajudicial murder. While the rebels lost their military gamble, their sacrifice accelerated the larger struggle for freedom in the British Atlantic. The daring and suffering of the Jamaicans galvanized public opinion throughout the empire, resulting in a decisive turn against slavery. For centuries bondage had fed Britain's appetite for sugar. Within two years of the Christmas rebellion, slavery was formally abolished. Island on Fire is a dramatic day-by-day account of this transformative uprising. A skillful storyteller, Tom Zoellner goes back to the primary sources to tell the intimate story of the men and women who tasted liberty for a few brief weeks. He memorably evokes the sights and sounds of the Caribbean in the 1830s, provides the first full portrait of its enigmatic leader Samuel Sharpe, and gives us a poignant glimpse of the dreams of the many Jamaicans who died for liberty"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0674984307
9780674984301
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1112276436
LCCN:
2019045203
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
RFPC397 -- Stuart Public Library (Stuart)

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