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Description
Examines the political economy surrounding the use of enslaved labourers in Spanish imperial Cuba from 1762 to 1835. Evelyn Jennings demonstrates that the Spanish state's policies and practices in the ownership and employment of enslaved workers after 1762 served as a bridge from an economy based on imperial service to a plantation economy.
Evelyn P. Jennings is the Margaret Vilas Professor of Latin American History at St. Lawrence University in New York.