ABSTRACT
Out of the House of Bondage, first published in 1986, focuses not on slave rebellions, which were of crucial importance but not common occurrences, but on the day-to-day patterns of resistance that directly affected the lives of slaves. It examines acts of resistance in both the Americas and Africa, and widens the study of runaways and resistance and uses runaways as a means to further analyse slavery and the wider slave population.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|26 pages
Resistance In Africa
part Two|94 pages
Runaways and Resistance in The New World
part Three|54 pages
Marronage