Barbados in the Post-Apprenticeship Period: The Observations of a French Naval Officer

1978 (D. Gobert and J. S. Handler) “Barbados in the Post-Apprenticeship Period: The Observations of a French Naval Officer,” Part I and Part II. JBMHS 35: 243-66 and 36:4-15.

In 1840, the French government appointed a royal commission to study the mechanics of abolishing slavery and the possible socioeconomic consequences of emancipation in itsĀ  colonies. The commission was headed by Capitaine de Corvette Layrle, who visited Barbados in the early 1840s.

Part I: Barbados in the Post-Apprenticeship Period: The Observations of a French Naval Officer

Part II: Barbados in the Post-Apprenticeship Period: The Observations of a French Naval Officer

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