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Population Studies
A Journal of Demography
Volume 27, 1973 - Issue 3
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Household structure and fertility on Jamaican slave plantations: A nineteenth-century example

Pages 527-550 | Published online: 09 Nov 2011

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Huub Everaert. (2011) Changes in fertility and mortality around the abolition of slavery in Suriname. The History of the Family 16:3, pages 235-249.
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Hans Chr. Johansen. (1981) Slave demography of the Danish West Indian islands. Scandinavian Economic History Review 29:1, pages 1-20.
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W. V. Harris. (2012) Demography, Geography and the Sources of Roman Slaves. Journal of Roman Studies 89, pages 62-75.
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Humphrey E. Lamur. (2016) The Slave Family in Colonial 19th-Century Suriname. Journal of Black Studies 23:3, pages 371-381.
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Stella Dadzie. (2016) Searching for the invisible woman: slavery and resistance in Jamaica. Race & Class 32:2, pages 21-38.
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Orlando Patterson. (2016) Persistence, Continuity, and Change in the Jamaican Working-Class Family. Journal of Family History 7:2, pages 135-161.
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Gerald C. Friedman. (1982) The Heights of Slaves in Trinidad. Social Science History 6:4, pages 482.
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B.W. Higman. (2016) African and Creole Slave Family Patterns in Trinidad. Journal of Family History 3:2, pages 163-178.
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