Maroon Societies by Richard Price

Maroon Societies by Richard Price

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I. Staley Prize in Anthropology

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Maroon Societies by Richard Price

Now in its twenty-fifth anniversary edition, Maroon Societies is a systematic study of the communities formed by escaped slaves in the Caribbean, Latin America, and the United States. These societies ranged from small bands that survived less than a year to powerful states encompassing thousands of members and surviving for generations and even centuries. The volume includes eyewitness accounts written by escaped slaves and their pursuers, as well as modern historical and anthropological studies of the maroon experience. From the recipient of the J. I. Staley Prize in Anthropology
Price breaks new ground in the study of slave resistance in his 'hemispheric' view of Maroon societiesJournal of Ethnic Studies This book should be widely used in courses dealing with AfroAmerican problems. It can be added to the growing literature on slave revolts as a corrective to the commonly accepted view of slave submissiveness and apathy. Manchester Guardian
Richard Price divides his time between rural Martinique and the College of William and Mary, where he is Dittman Professor of American Studies and Professor of Anthropology and History. His many books include First-Time, winner of the Elsie Clews Parsons Prize of the American Folklore Society, Stedman's Surinam (with Sally Price), and Alabi's World, recipient of the American Historical Association's Albert J. Beveridge Award and the Gordon K. Lewis Memorial Award for Caribbean Scholarshipall three available as Johns Hopkins paperbacks.
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ISBN 13 9780801854965
ISBN 10 0801854962
Title Maroon Societies
Author Richard Price
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
Year published 1996-11-07
Number of pages 480
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.