Professor Diana Paton
| Interview: Obeah's Cultural Politics--A Conversation with Diana Paton | 2015 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| The Cultural Politics of Obeah: Religion, Colonialism and Modernity in the Caribbean World | 2015 |
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Professor Diana Paton Dr Maarit Forde
| Introduction | 2012 |
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Professor Diana Paton Dr Maarit Forde
| Obeah and Other Powers: The Politics of Caribbean Religion and Healing | 2012 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| The trials of Inspector Thomas: policing and ethnography in Jamaica | 2012 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Witchcraft, Poison, Law, and Atlantic Slavery | 2012 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Revisiting No Bond but the Law | 2011 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| The Abolition of Slavery in the Non-Hispanic Caribbean | 2011 |
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Dr Maarit Forde Professor Diana Paton
| Caribbean Religion, Politics, and Models for Cultural Change | 2009 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Interpreting the Bicentenary in Britain | 2009 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Obeah Acts: Producing and Policing the Boundaries of Religion in the Caribbean | 2009 |
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Professor Diana Paton Dr Jane Webster
| Remembering Slave Trade Abolitions: Reflections on 2007 in International Perspective | 2009 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| An 'Injurious' Population: Caribbean-Australian Penal Transportation and Imperial Racial Politics | 2008 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Histories of Three-Fingered Jack: A Bibliography | 2008 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Enslaved Women and Slavery before and after 1807 | 2007 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| The Afterlives of Three-Fingered Jack | 2007 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Gender, Language, Violence and Slavery: Insult in Jamaica, 1800-1838 | 2006 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Review of: David Lambert (2005). White creole culture, politics, and identity during the age of abolition | 2006 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Gender and Slave Emancipation in the Atlantic World | 2005 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Popular and Official Justice in Post-emancipation Jamaica | 2005 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Telling stories about slavery | 2005 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| ‘From His Own Lips’: The Politics of Authenticity in James Williams’s A Narrative of Events, Since the First of August, 1834 | 2004 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| No Bond but the Law: Punishment, Race, and Gender in Jamaican State Formation, 1780-1870 | 2004 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Review of: Between slavery and freedom: Special magistrate John Anderson's journal of St Vincent during the apprenticeship | 2004 |
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Professor Diana Paton Dr John Beck
| Teaching "the Americas" | 2004 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| A Narrative of Events, since the first of August, 1834, by James Williams, an Apprenticed Labourer in Jamaica | 2001 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| Punishment, crime, and the bodies of slaves in eighteenth-century Jamaica | 2001 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| The Flight from the Fields Reconsidered: Gender Ideologies and Women’s Labor after Slavery in Jamaica | 2001 |
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Professor Diana Paton
| The Penalties of Freedom: Punishment and the ‘Rule of Law’ in Post-Emancipation Jamaica | 2001 |
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