Simplicity, Equality, and Slavery :An Archaeology of Quakerism in the British Virgin Islands, 1740-1780 - Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series

Simplicity, Equality, and Slavery

Simplicity, Equality, and Slavery :An Archaeology of Quakerism in the British Virgin Islands, 1740-1780 - Florida Museum of Natural History: Ripley P. Bullen Series

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Inspired by the Quaker ideals of simplicity, equality, and peace, a group of white planters formed a community in the British Virgin Islands during the eighteenth century. Yet they lived in a slave society, and nearly all their members held enslaved people. In this book, John Chenoweth examines how the community navigated the contradictions of Quakerism and plantation ownership.

Using archaeological and archival information, Chenoweth reveals how a web of connections led to the community’s establishment, how Quaker religious practices intersected with other aspects of daily life in the Caribbean, how these practices were altered to fit a slavery-based economy and society, and how the eventual development of dissent and schism brought about the end of the community after just one generation. He uses this story as a fascinating example of the ways religious ideals can be interpreted in everyday practice to adapt to different local contexts.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9781683400110
ISBN10 1683400119
Number Of Pages 240
Item Weight 522 g
Product Dimensions 151 x 229 x 19 mm
Publisher / Reseller University Press of Florida
Format hardback
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