@article{50a09f33e88f447c927d661c6b1d3348,
title = "“A Civil Inconvenience”? The Vexed Question of Slave Marriage in the British West Indies",
author = "Green, {Cecilia A.}",
note = "Funding Information: Cecilia A. Green is an assistant professor in the department of sociology at the University of Pittsburgh <
[email protected]>. She gratefully acknowledges the three following fellowships or grants that allowed her to work on this and other essays related to a larger project entitled, “Between Respectability and Self-Respect: Colonialism, Moral Regimes and Afro-Caribbean Subalternity”: 2000–2001 NEH-Schomburg Scholars-in-Residence Fellowship, New York; 2001–2002 Henry Charles Chapman Research Fellowship, Institute of Commonwealth Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London; and a 2002–2003 Faculty Research Grant from the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS), University of Pittsburgh. She also thanks the four anonymous reviewers for their helpful comments, in particular the two who saw the author through the second round with their sharp and nuanced attention to detail. Many thanks are due also to Law and History Review editor, David Tanenhaus, for his consummate professionalism in steering the author through the review process. Colleagues Veronica Gregg and Gloria Rudolf kindly agreed to read and comment on an earlier draft of the article.",
year = "2007",
doi = "10.1017/S073824800000105X",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "25",
pages = "1--60",
journal = "Law and History Review",
issn = "0738-2480",
publisher = "University of Illinois Press",
number = "1",
}