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3 Imperial Ideas, Colonial Realities
Enslaved Children in Jamaica, 1775–1834
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Audra Abbe Diptee
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
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Part I Race and Colonization
- 1 Indian Children in Early Mexico 11
- 2 Colonizing Childhood 33
- 3 Imperial Ideas, Colonial Realities 48
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- “The Younger Sort Reverence the Elder” 61
- “I Have Often Been Overcome While Thinking on It” 63
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Part II Family and Society
- 4 Sibling Relations in Early American Childhoods 75
- 5 “I Shall Beat You, So That the Devil Shall Laugh at It” 90
- 6 “Improved” and “Very Promising Children” 104
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Documents
- “A Dutiful and Affectionate Daughter” 116
- “A Most Agreeable Family” 119
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Part III Cares and Tribulations
- 7 “Decrepit in Their Early Youth” 125
- 8 Idiocy and the Construction of Competence in Colonial Massachusetts 141
- 9 “My Constant Attension on My Sick Child” 155
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Documents
- “I Had Eight Birds Hatcht in One Nest” 168
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Part IV Becoming Americans
- 10 From German Catholic Girls to Colonial American Women 173
- 11 “Let Both Sexes Be Carefully Instructed” 191
- 12 From Saucy Boys to Sons of Liberty 204
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Documents
- “Though I Was Often Beaten for My Play” 217
- “A Bookish Inclination” 222
- In Search of the Historical Child 230
- Suggested Readings 235
- About the Contributors 245
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Race and Colonization
- 1 Indian Children in Early Mexico 11
- 2 Colonizing Childhood 33
- 3 Imperial Ideas, Colonial Realities 48
-
Documents
- “The Younger Sort Reverence the Elder” 61
- “I Have Often Been Overcome While Thinking on It” 63
-
Part II Family and Society
- 4 Sibling Relations in Early American Childhoods 75
- 5 “I Shall Beat You, So That the Devil Shall Laugh at It” 90
- 6 “Improved” and “Very Promising Children” 104
-
Documents
- “A Dutiful and Affectionate Daughter” 116
- “A Most Agreeable Family” 119
-
Part III Cares and Tribulations
- 7 “Decrepit in Their Early Youth” 125
- 8 Idiocy and the Construction of Competence in Colonial Massachusetts 141
- 9 “My Constant Attension on My Sick Child” 155
-
Documents
- “I Had Eight Birds Hatcht in One Nest” 168
-
Part IV Becoming Americans
- 10 From German Catholic Girls to Colonial American Women 173
- 11 “Let Both Sexes Be Carefully Instructed” 191
- 12 From Saucy Boys to Sons of Liberty 204
-
Documents
- “Though I Was Often Beaten for My Play” 217
- “A Bookish Inclination” 222
- In Search of the Historical Child 230
- Suggested Readings 235
- About the Contributors 245
- Index 249