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Home-grown Slaves: Women, Reproduction, and the Abolition of the Slave Trade, Jamaica 1788–1807Turner, SashaJournal of Women’s History2011Vol. 23 No. 3, 39–62.Digital
Confronting the Crisis of the Slave-Based Plantation System in Puerto Rico: Bureaucratic Proposals for Agricultural Modernisation, Diversification and Free Labour, c1846–1852Chinea, Jorge LJournal of Latin American Studies2010vol 42 (1) 121–154Digital
Sugar and slaves: the rise of the planter class in the English West Indies, 1624-1713Dunn, Richard SJonathan Cape1973Book
Sugar and slavery, family and race; the letters and diaries of Pierre Dessalles, planter in Martinique, 1808-1856Forster, Elborg; Forster, RobertJohn Hopkins University Press1996Book
Journey down an Archives Rabbit HoleHow, NeilInternet Archive2023-Digital
Sugar windmillsvan Bergen, WillemInternational Molinology2021no 101 pp 2-9Article
Val d'Or sugar mill, MartiniqueHuyghues-Belrose, VincentInternational Molinology2015no 90 pp 38-41Article
Sugar mills of MartiniqueHuyghues-Belrose, VincentInternational Molinology2014no 88 pp 33-40Article
Sugar mills (Tawahin es-Sukkar) in the Jordan valleyAbu-dalo, RubaInternational Molinology2010no 80 pp 26-34Article
Hamilton's sugar mill, Nevis, Leeward Islands, Eastern CaribbeanWright, Ann; Wright, NeilIndustrial Archaeology Review1991XIII (2), 114-141 Article
Estate ruins as loci for industrial archaeology in JamaicaSatchell, Veront MIndustrial Archaeology Review2004XXVI (1) 37-44Article
Spalding's sugar works site, Sapelo Island, GeorgiaCrook Jr, Morgan R; O'Grady, Patricia DIndustrial Archaeology1977Vol 12 Winter (4) pp 318-336, Article
Industrial archaeology in FijiBloomfield, G TIndustrial Archaeology1973Vol 10, February (1) pp 1-20Article
Steam and Sugar: Diffusion of the Stationary Steam Engine to the Caribbean Sugar Industry 1770-1840Tann, JenniferHistory of Technology, vol 19 pp 63-841997vol 19 pp 63-84Digital
Slave Women and Reproduction in Jamaica, c .1776–1834Morgan, KennethHistorical Association2006vol 91 (302) 231-253Digital
History of the British West IndiesBurns, Sir AlanGeorge Allen & Unwin1965Book
Recovering Scotland's slavery past: The Caribbean connectionDevine, Tom MEdinburgh University Press2015Book
Slave prices, the African slave trade and productivity in the Caribbean, 1674–1807Eltis, David; Lewis, Frank D; Richardson, DavidEconomic History Review2005LVIII (4), 673–700Digital
Sugar, Engineering and Commerce in Nineteenth Century Cuba (Sub-imperial Globalisation and the Phoenix of Empire)Curry-Machado, JonathanCommodities of Empire2007Working Paper No.2Digital
Sugar Factory in the Colonial West Indies: an Archaeological and Historical Comparative AnalysisMeide, ChuckCollege of William and Mary2003-Digital
History of sugar Volume 2Deerr, NoelChapman & Hall1950Book
History of sugar Volume 1Deerr, NoelChapman & Hall1949Book
Sugar cane industry: An historical geography from its origins to 1914Galloway, J HCambridge University Press1989Book
Rise and Fall of the Plantation Complex: Essays in Atlantic HistoryCurtin, Philip DCambridge University Press2005Book
Sugar Plantation in India and Indonesia: Industrial production, 1770-2010Bosma, UlbeCambridge University Press2013Book
Legacies of British slave-ownership: Colonial slavery and the formation of Victorian BritainDonington, Katie; Draper, Nicholas; Hall, Catherine; Lang, Rachel; McClelland, KeithCambridge University Press2014Book
'The Garden of the World': An historical archaeology of sugar landscapes in the eastern Caribbean (1632)Hicks, DanBritish Archaeological Reports2007Book
Cuban Cane Sugar: a Sketch of the Industry, from Soil to Sack, Together with a Survey of the Circumstances Which Combine to Make Cuba The Sugar Bowl of the WorldWiles, RobertBobbs-Merrill Company1916Book
Plantations of Antigua: the sweet success of sugar. Vol 1: St John's ParishDery, Donald A; Meeker, Agnes CAuthorhouse, Indiana2017Book
Plantations of Antigua: the sweet success of sugar. Vol 2: St George's Parish and St Peter's ParishDery, Donald A; Meeker, Agnes CAuthorhouse, Indiana2019Book
Plantations of Antigua: the sweet success of sugar. Vol 3: St Philip's, St Paul's and St Mary's ParishDery, Donald A; Meeker, Agnes CAuthorhouse, Indiana2020Book
Slaves with or without sugar: Registers of the international seminar, Funchal 17th to 21st June 1996Vieira, AlbertoAtlantic History Study Centre Regional Tourism and Culture Office1996Book
Slave experience in the CaribbeanKlein, Herbert SAtlantic History Study Centre Regional Tourism and Culture Office1996-Digital
Moulins de la MartiniqueDarsières, Camille; Jean-Baptiste, Nicaise; Joseph, Yves-AndréAssociation Régionale des Amis des Moulins de la MartiniqueBook
Sugar industry of Pernambuco during the nineteenth centuryGalloway, J HAnnals of the Association of American Geographers1968Vol 58 (2) 285-303Digital
Freedom and oppression of slaves in the eighteenth-century CaribbeanStinchcombe, Arthur LAmerican Sociological Review1994Vol 59 (6) December pp 911-929Digital
Sugar Machines: Picturing Industrialized SlaveryJohn, CrowleyAmerican Historical Review2016vol 121, 2, (April), 403-436Digital
Bittersweet: The Story of SugarMcKinnis, PeterAllen & Unwin 2002-Digital
Sugar changed the World: A story of magic, spice, slavery, freedom, and scienceAronson, Marc; Budhos, Marina2010Book