2022
DOI: 10.1080/0144039x.2022.2122713
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Racial Punishment from Slavery to Settler Colonialism: John Picton Beete in Demerara and Swan River

Abstract: The career of Captain John Picton Beete (1799-1886, later John Picton Picton), an officer of the 21 st Regiment of Foot (North British Fusiliers), maps some of the continuities between slavery and settler colonisation. While military punishment was practiced across a wide imperial field, by focusing on the links between slavery and the new settler colonies we see how Black bodies remained vulnerable to violent techniques well after they had been abolished elsewhere. Beete's status was owed largely to his famil… Show more

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