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Browsing publications by Professor Diana Paton.

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Professor Diana Paton
Interview: Obeah's Cultural Politics--A Conversation with Diana Paton2015
Professor Diana Paton
The Cultural Politics of Obeah: Religion, Colonialism and Modernity in the Caribbean World2015
Professor Diana Paton
Dr Maarit Forde
Introduction2012
Professor Diana Paton
Dr Maarit Forde
Obeah and Other Powers: The Politics of Caribbean Religion and Healing2012
Professor Diana Paton
The trials of Inspector Thomas: policing and ethnography in Jamaica2012
Professor Diana Paton
Witchcraft, Poison, Law, and Atlantic Slavery2012
Professor Diana Paton
Revisiting No Bond but the Law2011
Professor Diana Paton
The Abolition of Slavery in the Non-Hispanic Caribbean2011
Dr Maarit Forde
Professor Diana Paton
Caribbean Religion, Politics, and Models for Cultural Change2009
Professor Diana Paton
Interpreting the Bicentenary in Britain2009
Professor Diana Paton
Obeah Acts: Producing and Policing the Boundaries of Religion in the Caribbean2009
Professor Diana Paton
Dr Jane Webster
Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: Reflections on 2007 in International Perspective2009
Professor Diana Paton
An 'Injurious' Population: Caribbean-Australian Penal Transportation and Imperial Racial Politics2008
Professor Diana Paton
Histories of Three-Fingered Jack: A Bibliography2008
Professor Diana Paton
Enslaved Women and Slavery before and after 18072007
Professor Diana Paton
The Afterlives of Three-Fingered Jack2007
Professor Diana Paton
Gender, Language, Violence and Slavery: Insult in Jamaica, 1800-18382006
Professor Diana Paton
Review of: David Lambert (2005). White creole culture, politics, and identity during the age of abolition2006
Professor Diana Paton
Gender and Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World2005
Professor Diana Paton
Popular and Official Justice in Post-emancipation Jamaica2005
Professor Diana Paton
Telling stories about slavery2005
Professor Diana Paton
‘From His Own Lips’: The Politics of Authenticity in James Williams’s A Narrative of Events, Since the First of August, 18342004
Professor Diana Paton
No Bond but the Law: Punishment, Race, and Gender in Jamaican State Formation, 1780-18702004
Professor Diana Paton
Review of: Between slavery and freedom: Special magistrate John Anderson's journal of St Vincent during the apprenticeship2004
Professor Diana Paton
Dr John Beck
Teaching "the Americas"2004
Professor Diana Paton
A Narrative of Events, since the first of August, 1834, by James Williams, an Apprenticed Labourer in Jamaica2001
Professor Diana Paton
Punishment, crime, and the bodies of slaves in eighteenth-century Jamaica2001
Professor Diana Paton
The Flight from the Fields Reconsidered: Gender Ideologies and Women’s Labor after Slavery in Jamaica2001
Professor Diana Paton
The Penalties of Freedom: Punishment and the ‘Rule of Law’ in Post-Emancipation Jamaica2001