Marriage, Class and Colour in Nineteenth-Century Cuba A Study of Racial Attitudes and Sexual Values in a Slave Society |
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Author:
| Martinez-Alier, Verena |
Contribution by:
| Knight, Alan |
Series title: | Cambridge Latin American Studies |
ISBN: | 978-0-521-09846-5 |
Publication Date: | Aug 1974 |
Publisher: | Cambridge University Press
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | AUD $47.95 |
Book Description:
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An analysis of marriage patterns in nineteenth-century Cuba, a society with a large black population the majority of which was held in slavery but which also included considerable numbers of freedmen. Dr Martinez-Alier uses as her main source of evidence the records in Havana of administrative and judicial proceedings of cases in which parents opposed a marriage, of cases involving elopement, and of cases of interracial marriage.
An analysis of marriage patterns in nineteenth-century Cuba, a society with a large black population the majority of which was held in slavery but which also included considerable numbers of freedmen. Dr Martinez-Alier uses as her main source of evidence the records in Havana of administrative and judicial proceedings of cases in which parents opposed a marriage, of cases involving elopement, and of cases of interracial marriage.