Race, Power and Social Segmentation in Colonial Society

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Race, Power and Social Segmentation in Colonial Society

Guyana After Slavery, 1838-1891

Moore, Brian L.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

05/2023

322

Dura

Inglês

9781032456188

15 a 20 dias

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Part 1. Historical and Theoretical Background 1. Plantation Societies, Pluralism and Social Stratification 2. The Plantation System and the Challenge of Emancipation Part 2. White Minority Dominance 3. Colonial Politics and the Institutionalization of Planter Hegemony 4. Race and Imperialism in the Colonial Polity Part 3. The Blacks and Coloureds in Society 5. The Political Subordination of the Black Villages 6. Second Class Subjects: The Socio-Economic Status of the Blacks and Coloureds Part 4. The Incorporation of Immigrants 7. Secondary Colonists: The Rise of the Portuguese Immigrants 8. The Subjugation of the Indian and Chinese Immigrants Part 5. The Organization and Structure of the Total Society 9. The Stability and Unity of the Society: Consensus or Coercion 10. Conclusion: Race, Power and Social Segmentation
post-emancipation society;Caribbean social history;ethnic group relations;colonial class structure;pluralism versus stratification;indentured labour migration;social hierarchy in British Guiana