Paying the Price of Freedom

  Acknowledgments

  Introduction
 collapse sectionChapter One  Major Events and Everyday Life
 Thinking Out Loud
 collapse sectionChapter Two  From Rural to Urban Life
 Parishes and Haciendas: Geography and Statistics
 collapse sectionProduction Units and Labor Relations
 The Working Life of Hacienda Slaves
 Hacendados and Mayordomos: Absence, Presence, and Ethnicity
 Accumulation on the Haciendas
 Mobility and Accumulation
 Family Relations
 Maroons, Bandits, and Militiamen: Darker Links between Countryside and City
 Patterns of Manumission in Lima's Hinterland
 collapse sectionChapter Three  In the City
 The Complexion of Black Society
 Distribution of the Slave Population
 Daily Wages: Part of Everyday Life
 Children in Slaves' Lives
 collapse sectionChapter Four  Matrimonial Alliances and Conflicts
 collapse sectionSlave Women in Domestic Service
 Benefits and Dangers of an Owner's Household
 The Children of Owners
 The Character of Matrimonial Alliances
 The Role of Owners in the Married Life of Slaves
 Familial and Marital Life: Freedom with Conflicts
 collapse sectionChapter Five  Slaves and Their Owners
 Property and Freedom
 Property and Negotiations
 collapse sectionThe Other Side: Mechanisms of Control
 The Continual Threat: Transfer to a Hacienda
 Panaderías: Prisons and Meeting Places
 Final Episodes
  Conclusion  Lima's Slaves and Slavery

 collapse sectionNotes
 Introduction
 Chapter One Major Events and Everyday Life
 Chapter Two From Rural to Urban Life
 Chapter Three In the City
 Chapter Four Matrimonial Alliances and Conflicts
 Chapter Five Slaves and Their Owners
 Conclusion Lima's Slaves and Slavery
  Abbreviations Used in Notes and Bibliography
  Glossary
  Bibliography
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