The Cuban slave market, 1790-1880
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The Cuban slave market, 1790-1880
(Cambridge Latin American studies, 79)
Cambridge University Press, 1995
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Bibliography: p. 233-241
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Slavery was in many ways the fundamental institution in colonial Cuba, whose economy was based on the export of sugar from the slave-worked plantations. This volume presents a quantitative study of Cuban slavery from the late eighteenth century until 1880, the year slavery was formally abolished on the island. The core of this study is an examination of the yearly movement of slave prices and changes in the demographic characteristics of the slave market. Based on data from the notarial protocol records of the Archivo Nacional de Cuba, this book establishes precise price trends for slaves by age, sex, nationality, and occupation, and considers a number of other variables including the prices of coartados (slaves who had begun the process of buying their freedom) and the patterns of emancipation. Incorporating over 30,000 slave transactions from three separate locations in Cuba - Havana, Santiago, and Cienfuegos - this work comprises the largest extant database on any slave market in the Americas.
Table of Contents
- 1. Introduction: prices and the historiography of slavery
- 2. Sources and methods of data collection
- 3. The development of African slavery and Cuban economic history
- 4. The price structure of the Cuban slave market, 1790-1880
- 5. Regional variations in the Cuban slave market: Havana, Santiago, and Cienfuegos
- 6. Coartacion and letters of freedom
- 7. Conclusions and comparative perspectives.
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