Introduction, Part 1. Resistance in Africa, 1. Some Thoughts on Resistance to Enslavement in Africa, 2. Runaway Slaves and Social Bandits in Southern Angola, 1875-1913, Part 2. Runaways and Resistance in the New World, 3. 'They Are Indeed the Constant Plague of Their Tyrants': Slave Defence of a Moral Economy in Colonial North Carolina, 1748-1772, 4. Colonial South Carolina Runaways: Their Significance for Slave Culture, 5. From Land to Sea: Runaway Barbados Slaves and Servants, 1630-1700, 6. Runaway Slaves in Nineteenth-Century Barbados, 7. On the Eve of the Haitian Revolution: Slave Runaways in Saint Domingue in the Year 1790, Part 3. Marronage, 8. Cimarrones and Palenques: Runaways and Resistance in Colonial Colombia, 9. The Maroons of Jamaica, 1730-1830: Livelihood, Demography and Health, 10. A Comparison between the History of Maroon Communities in Surinam and Jamaica