Paying the Price of Freedom |
Acknowledgments |
Introduction |
![]() | Chapter One Major Events and Everyday Life |
• | Thinking Out Loud |
![]() | Chapter Two From Rural to Urban Life |
• | Parishes and Haciendas: Geography and Statistics |
![]() | Production 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 |
![]() | Chapter Three In the City |
• | The Complexion of Black Society |
• | Distribution of the Slave Population |
• | Daily Wages: Part of Everyday Life |
• | Children in Slaves' Lives |
![]() | Chapter Four Matrimonial Alliances and Conflicts |
![]() | Slave 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 |
![]() | Chapter Five Slaves and Their Owners |
• | Property and Freedom |
• | Property and Negotiations |
![]() | The 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 |
![]() | Notes |
• | 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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