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Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Blacks in the Diaspora

’With a Rod of Iron’: The Barbados Slave Laws as a Model for Jamaica, the Leeward Islands and South Carolina

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Gaspar, B
1999

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Publication Date

1999

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Bloomington: Indiana University Press
 

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Gaspar, B. (1999). ’With a Rod of Iron’: The Barbados Slave Laws as a Model for Jamaica, the Leeward Islands and South Carolina. In D. C. Hine & J. McLeod (Eds.), Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Blacks in the Diaspora. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Gaspar, B. “’With a Rod of Iron’: The Barbados Slave Laws as a Model for Jamaica, the Leeward Islands and South Carolina.” In Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Blacks in the Diaspora, edited by Darlene Clark Hine and Jacqueline McLeod. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999.
Gaspar B. ’With a Rod of Iron’: The Barbados Slave Laws as a Model for Jamaica, the Leeward Islands and South Carolina. In: Hine DC, McLeod J, editors. Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Blacks in the Diaspora. Bloomington: Indiana University Press; 1999.
Gaspar, B. “’With a Rod of Iron’: The Barbados Slave Laws as a Model for Jamaica, the Leeward Islands and South Carolina.” Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Blacks in the Diaspora, edited by Darlene Clark Hine and Jacqueline McLeod, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999.
Gaspar B. ’With a Rod of Iron’: The Barbados Slave Laws as a Model for Jamaica, the Leeward Islands and South Carolina. In: Hine DC, McLeod J, editors. Crossing Boundaries: Comparative History of Blacks in the Diaspora. Bloomington: Indiana University Press; 1999.

Publication Date

1999

Publisher

Bloomington: Indiana University Press