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Dear Friends and Colleagues: In October 2010 the University of the West Indies Press will mark its eighteenth anniversary as a scholarly book publisher. Since its inception the Press has published over 300 high-quality books in thirteen academic disciplines and is particularly well known for its lists in Caribbean history, Caribbean cultural studies, Caribbean literature, gender and economics. We will continue to publish in these fields but will diversify our publishing list by adding new titles in environmental and medical studies. In this new catalogue for 20102011, we also introduce a general interest category to promote four exciting trade titles with wide popular appeal: Jamaican Gold: Jamaican Sprinters, edited by Rachael Irving and Vilma Charlton; Cascade: A Novel, written by Barbara Lalla, the first work of contemporary fiction published by the Press; Haiti Rising: Haitian History, Culture and the Earthquake of 2010, edited by Martin Munro; and Jamaican Theatre: Highlights of the Performing Arts in the Twentieth Century, a comprehensive and lavish coffee-table book, written by Wycliffe and Hazel Bennett. Over the last eighteen years, UWI Press books, authors and staff have been honoured with nearly sixty local, regional and international awards. Among them are B.W. Higmans Jamaican Food: History, Biology, Culture, which was a finalist for the 2008 American Publishers Awards for Professional and Scholarly Excellence, and Maureen Warner Lewiss Central Africa in the Caribbean and Archibald Monteath, which both received the Gordon and Sybil Lewis Prize from the Caribbean Studies Association. We will continue that tradition of publishing excellence even as we expand our lists in new fields. To our authors, library and bookstore partners we extend a special thank you for your commitment to UWI Press over the years. To all, please enjoy this catalogue, which features the books we have published over the last eighteen years, and join us as we continue to celebrate the rich and diverse culture of the Caribbean.

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Jamaican Gold
Jamaican Sprinters Edited by Rachael Irving and Vilma Charlton
Riddle me this, riddle me that, guess me this riddle, and perhaps not: A we run things, things no run we. Who could that be? One possible answer: Jamaican sprinters. Enquiring minds want to know: Why do Jamaicans run so fast? Usain Bolt may be the most recent and the most spectacular Jamaican practitioner of the art of speed, but he and ShellyAnn Fraser stand on the shoulders of giants of both genders, heirs to a pedigree that goes back at least a hundred years to the teenaged Norman Manley and before. For years before the explosion of Lightning Bolt on the Beijing Olympics track, the consistent speediness of men and women from this small island had been the subject of serious and humorous speculation, pride and su-su. What is the gold that is mined so consistently by Jamaican sprinters that permits the little country to claim a place among the top five countries, measured in terms of medals per capita of population, in almost every Olympics since the Second World War and all on the basis of athletics, mostly the sprints (400 metres and under)? Can science explain it? Does the touchy area of genetics even though, scientifically speaking, theres no such thing as race explain it? For instance, all the current world record holders for the sprints and most of the former for the past fifty years or so have been born in the Americas, descendants of slaves of West African lineage. Is running fast in the blood, so to speak? Or is it as simple as the varieties of yam (twenty-two at last count) to be found on the hills of Jamaica and in the stomachs of its people? Behind the simple tales of the tape are theories and questions that have attracted fourteen specialists from a range of disciplines, from biochemistry to physiology, from genetics to psychiatry, each with an insight, a piece of the puzzle. Jamaican Gold presents research and argument, history and biography and much more for the specialist and the sports fan, for the academic and the coach, in one attractive, easy-to-read volume, packed with photographs and illustrations, including a special section of memorable photos of the heroes of yesteryear and today. With Jamaican Gold to hand, the London Olympics will be just as thrilling, and youll be closer to answering the question: Why do those Jamaicans run so fast?
Rachael Irving is Research Fellow in the Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. She is a member of the International Centre for East African Running Science and the American College of Sports Medicine. Vilma Charlton is Lecturer at the Institute of Education, University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. She is a physical education lecturer, an Olympian and President of the Olympians Association of Jamaica.

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General Interest/ Medical Studies/ Caribbean History ISBN 978-976-640-234-1 160pp 8.5 x 10 US$25 Paper December 2010

Cascade
A Novel Barbara Lalla
Do not go gentle into that good night. I write it in blood on the walls of my mind. A guesthouse in Jamaicas mountains offers the ideal retreat for elderly friends weary of changes that have transformed their city, and a plan takes shape to retire together in the country house overlooking the sea. Terrorized by gunmen in their Kingston home, however, Ellie and Dan relocate to Trinidad instead, splintering off from the group to join their daughters family, yet keeping in close contact with Dans sister, whose stepson will run the home. Against the development of Cascade, under its dangerously inept manager, unfolds a tale of violent intrusion and dislocation, of cold-blooded exploitation and murderous resentment. Yet it is also a tale of love and courage persisting through physical and mental deterioration as a brilliant and compassionate woman struggles with a disease that can wreck the relationships she treasures most. Damaged by Alzheimers and irrepressible by nature, Ellie proves thoroughly disruptive even within her own supportive circle. Beyond it, relocated to Cascade, she becomes a witness haunted by fragments of excruciating memory. As time overtakes the main characters, tricks of the mind intersect with actual events and with the increasingly menacing forces that close in on the fragile Ellie. Cascade recounts the gathering trauma of psychological dismemberment and poignant efforts to connect against a background of social turmoil. The novel engages with the challenges of Alzheimers disease in a Caribbean context, where displacement, memory, identity loss and resistance remain crucial and enduring preoccupations. Cascade is an accomplished work of fiction by a writer of obvious talent. It examines the subject of growing old with sensitive honesty, through the stories of three main characters. Ellie succumbs to Alzheimers disease, her husband Dan suffers slow physical debilitation even as his mental faculties remain sharp, and Dans sisters Rosemarie, though still sound in body and mind, finds her freedom impaired by the selfishness and cruelty of younger relatives. The author skilfully delineates the separate characters through the nuances of their speech and memories, and draws a poignant portrait of educated middle-class Jamaicans from independence to the present. . . . Few if any works of Caribbean literature have described so thoroughly and so movingly the tragedies, great and small, of aging. Nicholas Laughlin, Editor, Caribbean Review of Books
Barbara Lalla is Professor of Language and Literature, Department of Liberal Arts, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. Her publications include Postcolonialisms: Caribbean Re-reading of Medieval English Discourse; Defining Jamaican Fiction: Marronage and the Discourse of Survival; Language in Exile: Three Hundred Years of Jamaican Creole and Voices in Exile: Jamaican Texts of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries (companion volumes both co-authored/co-edited with Jean DCosta); and articles on Caribbean literature, discourse and language history. Texts on writing at the tertiary level include English for Academic Purposes and Writing about Literature, co-authored with Paul Morgan. She has also co-edited two volumes with Jennifer Rahim, Beyond Borders: Cross-Culturalism and the Caribbean Canon and Created in the West Indies: Caribbean Perspectives on V.S. Naipaul. Her first novel, a Jamaican family saga, Arch of Fire, appeared in 1998 and has since been translated into German. O F R E L A T E D I N T E R E S T
Philosophy in the West Indian Novel Earl McKenzie 978-976-640-215-0 US$22 (s) Paper

General Interest/ Caribbean Fiction ISBN 978-976-640-233-4 308pp 6 x 9 US$18 Paper September 2010

Deconstruction, Imperialism and the West Indian Novel Glyne A. Griffith 978-976-640-012-5 US$18 (s) Paper

Out of Order! Anthony Winkler and White West Indian Writing Kim RobinsonWalcott 978-976-640-172-6 US$27 (s) Paper

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Haiti Rising
Haitian History, Culture and the Earthquake of 2010 Edited by Martin Munro
The earthquake that struck Haiti on 12 January 2010 thrust the nation into the public consciousness as never before. There is now an unprecedented empathy for and interest in Haiti, and a related need for information on Haitian reality, beyond the clichs often associated with the nation. In particular, there is a special interest in the earthquake and the questions of Haitis future development. Haiti Rising responds to this public interest and has three fundamental aims: to raise awareness of Haiti, its people, culture and history; to allow some who were in Haiti during the earthquake a chance to testify; and to raise funds for artists living and working in Haiti. The book brings together more than twenty essays written by some of the most prominent authorities on Haiti, and offers insights on the political, social and historical contexts, as well as the uniquely rich culture of the nation. The first part features survivor testimonies moving accounts of the earthquake and its aftermath written by authors and academics, Haitian nationals and foreign visitors. The second part presents essays on economics, politics, society and culture (music, religion, visual art), and the ways in which they are interrelated in history and in contemporary life. The third section focuses on the history of Haiti from colonial times to the present and shows the ways in which history has shaped Haitian society. It shows how colonial class and colour structures have persisted, how the revolution has shaped subsequent political, cultural and social structures, and how the legacy of the Duvalier dictatorship has lingered. The final section features contributors who were not in Haiti at the time of the earthquake, but who have strong ties to Haiti. These authors write about their personal connections to Haiti, their reactions to the earthquake, and their hopes and recommendations for reconstruction. All author royalties from this book will be donated to the Haitian Art Relief Fund, a charity working to support the many visual artists in Haiti who have suffered from the earthquake. The book stands as a written document of this cataclysmic event and as a monument to those who were in Haiti at the time of the earthquake. It is vital reading for anyone who wants to find out about Haiti, its remarkable history and culture, and its prospects for the future. . . . essential reading for scholars, students and general readers interested in Haiti. It will also be of use for those involved in consciousness raising around Haiti over the coming few years. This is an urgently required volume that I will recommend widely for its varied yet coherently focused content. Charles Forsdick, James Barrow Chair of French and Head of School SOCLAS (French), University of Liverpool
Contributors: Gage Averill, LeGrace Benson, Jean Casimir, Maryse Cond, Louis-Philippe Dalembert, Laurent Dubois, J. Michael Dash, Yanick Lahens, Michael Largey, Michel Le Bris, Elizabeth McAlister, Madison Smartt Bell, Matthew J. Smith, Evelyne Trouillot Martin Munro is Professor, Department of Modern Languages and Linguistics, Florida

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State University. He is the author of Shaping and Reshaping the Caribbean: The Work of Aim Csaire and Ren Depestre and Exile and Post-1946 Haitian Literature: Alexis, Depestre, Ollivier, Laferrire, Danticat, and co-editor (with Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw) of Reinterpreting the Haitian Revolution and Its Cultural Aftershocks and Echoes of the Haitian Revolution.
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Reinterpreting the Haitian Revolution and Its Cultural Aftermaths Martin Munro, Elizabeth WalcottHackshaw (eds.) 978-976-640-190-0 US$32 (s) Paper

Modernity Disavowed: Haiti and the Cultures of Slavery in the Age of Revolution Sibylle Fischer 978-976-640-151-1 US$27 (s) Paper

Echoes of the Haitian Revolution, 18042004 Martin Munro, Elizabeth WalcottHackshaw (eds.) 978-976-640-212-9 US$32 (s) Paper

Jamaican Theatre
Highlights of the Performing Arts in the Twentieth Century Wycliffe Bennett and Hazel Bennett
The late Wycliffe Bennett (19222009), widely regarded as the godfather of the Jamaican theatre in the second half of the twentieth century, brings all his experience and insight to this last, formidable production. Wycliffe Bennett saw almost every theatrical production of note in this period, directed some productions himself, and, in addition, worked as a manager and trainer in speech, radio and television. His wife, Hazel, co-author of this liberally illustrated work, adds her skills as documentalist and witness. Together, the Bennetts have produced the first book of its kind, a panorama of performance, from the imported touring companies and fledgling local elitist groups of the 1920s and 1930s, to the birth of the Little Theatre Movement during the war years; from the small, ambitious groups of the 1950s and 1960s to the thriving commercial roots theatre of the new century. The book also chronicles the development of drama on radio and television, and Jamaicas small but important film industry. In extensively documenting and analysing dance, it considers modern foundation groups like Ivy Baxter and the National Dance Theatre Company, as well as their precursors and myriad offspring. A pioneer of the Jamaica Festival movement, Wycliffe Bennett describes it from the inside, culminating with eyewitness accounts of the spectacular Caribbean Festival of the Arts, Carifesta 76, over which he presided. As well, the authors treat music in all its variety, from classical through the Frats Quintet to reggae. There are also sections by experts in their fields: Yvonne Jones Brewster writes on Theatre 77 and Barn Theatre; Dr Maria Smith examines Revival; Barbara Requa discusses dance techniques; and Mary Brathwaite Morgan considers the golden age of drama at the University of the West Indies. To complete this panoptic view of the performing arts, there is an A to Z of the scores of outstanding personages in the different fields. This story of the Jamaican theatre comes with the authority of a particular brand of knowledge rooted in practical experience not only in the shaping of what takes place between proscenium pillars, but also in sustained scholarly observation and analysis of the work done over years by many throughout Jamaica. The authority is further bolstered by the authors active engagement over time in the building and active management of institutional frameworks which guarantee to Jamaican arts and culture the continuing exercise of the creative imagination individual and collective. From the foreword by late Rex Nettleford, OM, co-founder and artistic director of the NDTC.
Wycliffe Bennett was Chairman Emeritus of the Ward Theatre Foundation and life member of the Little Theatre Movement. He also served as General Manager of the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation and Chairman of the Creative Production and Training Centre, the Jamaica School of Drama and the Jamaica School of Music, and was a Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Hazel Bennett is a former Head of the Department of Library Science, University of the West Indies, Jamaica, and co-author, with Sir Philip Sherlock, of The Story of the Jamaican People. She has been active behind the scenes in myriad theatrical productions in Jamaica and served on a number of National Festival committees.

General Interest/ Caribbean History ISBN 978-976-640-226-6 440pp 9 x 11 US$60 Paper February 2011

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The Struggles of John Brown Russwurm


The Life and Writings of a Pan-Africanist Pioneer, 17991851 Winston James
If I know my own heart, I can truly say, that I have not a selfish wish in placing myself under the patronage of the [American Colonization] Society; usefulness in my day & generation, is what I principally court. John Brown Russwurm, 1829 John Brown Russwurm (17991851) is almost completely missing from the annals of the panAfrican movement, despite the pioneering role he played as an educator, abolitionist, editor, government official, emigrationist and colonizationist. Russwurms life is one of firsts: first African-American graduate of Maines Bowdoin College, co-founder of Freedoms Journal, Americas first newspaper to be owned, operated and edited by African Americans, and, following his emigration to Africa, first black governor of the Maryland section of Liberia. Despite his accomplishments, Russwurm struggled internally with the perennial pan-Africanist dilemma of whether to go to Africa or stay and fight in the United States, and his ordeal was the first of its kind to be experienced and resolved before the public eye. With this slim, accessible biography of Russwurm, Winston James makes a major contribution to the history of black uplift and protest in the early American republic and the larger panAfrican world. James supplements the biography with a carefully edited and annotated selection of Russwurms writings, which vividly demonstrate the trajectory of his political thinking and contribution to pan-Africanist thought and highlight the challenges confronting the peoples of the African diaspora. Though enormously rich and powerfully analytical, Russwurms writings have never been previously anthologized. John Brown Russwurm is a unique and unparalleled reflection on the early American republic, the African diaspora and the wider history of the times. An unblinking observer of and commentator on the condition of African Americans as well as a courageous fighter against white supremacy and for black emancipation, Russwurms life and writings provide a distinct and articulate voice on race that is as relevant to the present as it was to his own lifetime.
Winston James is Professor of History, University of California, Irvine. He is the author

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of A Fierce Hatred of Injustice: Claude McKays Jamaica and His Poetry of Rebellion; Holding Aloft the Banner of Ethiopia: Caribbean Radicalism in Early Twentieth- Century America, which won the Gordon K. Lewis Memorial Award for Caribbean Scholarship from the Caribbean Studies Association; and the co-editor of Inside Babylon: The Caribbean Diaspora in Britain.

John Brown Russwurm

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Contrary Voices Representations of West Indian Slavery Karina Williamson (ed.) 978-976-640-208-2 US$32 (s) Paper

Archibald Monteath: Igbo, Jamaican, Moravian Maureen WarnerLewis 978-976-640-197-9 US$42 (s) Paper

Between Slavery and Freedom Roderick A. McDonald (ed.) 978-976-640-090-3 US$32 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Edward Seaga and the Challenges of Modern Jamaica


Patrick E. Bryan

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This is the first scholarly biography of Edward Philip George Seaga, retired prime minister of Jamaica (19801989) and former leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (19742005). Patrick Bryan examines Seaga in light of the twentieth-century history of Jamaica, which experienced the challenges of race, colour, economic dependence, the transition from the British colonial period to independence in 1962, and the challenges of creating a Jamaican national state and separate cultural identity. Although the study focuses on Edward Seaga, the historical forces that shaped Jamaicas history are central, in particular the way in which he confronted these forces. In placing Seaga in historical perspective, this work strikes a seasoned and balanced analysis of the man and is neither an apologia nor iconoclastic. Based on a variety of primary sources, government records, interviews and secondary sources, the author paints a compelling portrait of a complex man, a contradictory mixture of idealism and pragmatism, but, above all, a Jamaican nationalist who had a profound impact on Jamaican politics, tourism, culture and finance. For teachers, police, nurses, doctors, lawyers, accountants, surveyors, professionals, the reading and study of this book is mandatory. For the judiciary, and all parliamentarians and the diplomatic corps, the reading and study of this book is compulsory. For all non-Jamaicans, working short- or long-term in Jamaica, the reading and study of this book is essential. Gerald McLaughlin, Sunday Observer, 21 March 2010

Patrick E. Bryan is Douglas Hall Professor of History, University of the West Indies, Jamaica. His publications include The Haitian Revolution and Its Effects; Philanthropy and Social Welfare in Jamaica; The Jamaican People, 18801902; Jamaica: The Aviation Story; The Legacy of a Goldsmith: A History of Wolmers Schools; Inside Out and Outside In: Factors in the Creation of Contemporary Jamaica. He is also the co-editor (with Rupert Lewis) of Marcus Garvey: His Work and Impact and (with Karl Watson) of Not for Wages: Eyewitness Summaries of the 1938 Labour Rebellion in Jamaica.

Biography/ Caribbean History ISBN 978-976-640-250-1 384pp 7 x 10 US$30 (s) Paper February 2011

Eric Williams: The Myth and the Man Selwyn Ryan 978-976-640-207-5 US$75 (s) Cloth

Enjoying Power: Eugenia Charles and Political Leadership in the Commonwealth Caribbean Eudine Barriteau, Alan Cobley (eds.) 978-976-640-191-7 US$32 (s) Paper

Stronger, Surer, Bolder: Ruth Nita Barrow - Social Change and International Development Eudine Barriteau, Alan Cobley (eds.) 978-976-640-101-6 US$27 (s) Paper

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Ye Shall Dream
Patriarch Granville Williams and the Barbados Spiritual Baptists Ezra E.H. Griffith
This book is a detailed study of the Spiritual Baptist tradition in Barbados and its development under the leadership of Patriarch Granville Williams. Using a multidisciplinary approach drawing on historical, anthropological and sociological perspectives and an ethnographic research methodology, the author has crafted a detailed account of the emergence of the traditions from its Trinidadian roots to its specifically Barbadian context. Carol B. Duncan, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Religion and Culture, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada The Spiritual Baptist Church, thought to be present in the English-speaking Caribbean from about the late nineteenth century, has long been a fairly potent force in the daily life of the islanders, although its effect has varied depending on the island concerned. Certainly, in Trinidad and St Vincent, the movement has had considerable visibility over the years; and in those countries, its evolution and development have seen the movement take a prestigious place as a respected religious institute in the last two or three decades. However, the movement only extended to Barbados in 1957 when a Spiritual Baptist preacher, a Barbadian by birth, returned to his native island from Trinidad, where he had been living for several years. The Reverend Granville Williams established the first Spiritual Baptist Church in Barbados and has continued to oversee the churchs development since its inception.

Biography/Caribbean Cultural Studies ISBN 978-976-640-242-6 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-243-3 Paper 224pp 6 x 9 US$50 Cloth US$25 Paper November 2010

The Barbados Spiritual Baptist Church is an important example of a new religious movement that was introduced into the island fifty years ago and has undergone transformation from a disparaged religious cult into a settled and accepted denomination. Appearing at a time when the island was a British colony, the founder appealed to the masses, who were suffering from material deprivation, economic hardship and a pervasive sense of hopelessness about their future. He set out new possibilities for the black underclass and evoked the idea that Jesus was black and that blacks had a rightful place in the kingdom of Heaven. Ye Shall Dream is an insightful, richly illustrated biography of both the church and its founder, in the context of a Caribbean island country coming to terms with its post-colonial identity.
Ezra E.H. Griffith is Deputy Chairman for Clinical Affairs, Department of Psychiatry, and Professor, Department of Psychiatry and Department of African-American Studies, Yale University. He has broad consultation experience in mental health service systems and has published extensively in the areas of cultural and forensic psychiatry. A former president of the Connecticut Psychiatric Society, Dr Griffith chairs that societys Ethics Committee, as well as the Ethics Committee of the Connecticut Mental Health Center. He has had a sustained interest in psychiatry and religion for many years. He has been a student of the Barbados Spiritual Baptist Church for over two decades and has published several papers on that faith group and other religious matters.

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Archibald Monteath Igbo, Jamaican, Moravian Maureen WarnerLewis 978-976-640-197-9 US$42 (s) Paper

Reclaiming African Religions in Trinidad The Socio-Political Legitimation of the Orisha and Spiritual Baptist Faiths Frances Henry 978-976-640-129-0 US$32 (s) Paper

Christianity in the Caribbean Essays on Church History Armando Lampe (ed.) 978-976-640-029-3 US$22 (s) Paper

Bindi
The Multifaceted Lives of Indo-Caribbean Women Edited by Rosanne Kanhai
In contemporary times, the bindi (red dot between the eyebrows) is decorative as well as religious, and is worn by women of any marital status, Hindu or non-Hindu, in India, its diaspora and globally. Rosanne Kanhai uses the bindi to characterize how Indo-Caribbean women come into their own in multiple ways. The book is a sequel to Matikor: The Politics of Identity for Indo-Caribbean Women and showcases recent works that reflect a variety of disciplines, styles and topics that include considering Indo-Caribbean women in creative, artistic and performance text, historical and anthropological analyses, intersection with their others in the Caribbean and its diaspora, narratives of self, healing and spiritual growth and roles in religion and cultural activities. Bindi makes a significant contribution to the field. It has moved forward the debates started by the first generation scholarship on Indo-Caribbean women and gender . . . The essays offer a more dynamic set of debates that allow tradition to dialogue with contemporary in one breath, as real life does. Patricia Mohammed, Professor, Gender and Cultural Studies and Campus Coordinator, School for Graduate Studies and Research, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago
Contributors: Anita Baksh, Brenda Gopeesingh, Gabrielle Jamela Hosein, Shaheeda Hosein, Rosanne Kanhai, Halima-Saadia Kassim, Kumar Mahabir, Paula Morgan, Sherry Ann Singh, Valerie Youssef Rosanne Kanhai is Professor of English and Women Studies Director, Western

Diasporic (Dis)locations Indo-Caribbean Women Writers Negotiate the Kala Pani Brinda J. Mehta 978-976-640-157-3 US$32 (s) Paper

Writing Rage Unmasking Violence through Caribbean Discourse Paula Morgan, Valerie Youssef 978-976-640-189-4 US$32 (s) Paper

Maharanis Misery Narratives of a Passage from India to the Caribbean Verene A. Shepherd 978-976-640-121-4 US$22 (s) Paper

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Washington University. She is the author of three books: The Green Face Man: Poetry and Short Fiction; Rage and Renewal: Poetry and Short Fiction; and Matikor: The Politics of Identity for Indo-Caribbean Women and several refereed articles.

Caribbean Cultural Studies/Gender Studies ISBN 978-976-640-238-9 256pp 6 x 9 US$40 (s) Paper February 2011

British-Controlled Trinidad and Venezuela


A History of Economic Interests and Subversions, 18301962 Kelvin Singh
This unique work assesses the diplomatic, commercial and political consequences of the conflicting interests of the British imperial government and colonial Trinidad on Venezuela. Imperial interests predominated and the British turned a blind eye to the use of Trinidad by opponents of Venezuelan regimes as a base for the overthrow of Venezuelan governments. The island colony played an important role in the politics of destabilization in Venezuela. The scholarship is based on a variety of primary sources, particularly the British Foreign Office and the Colonial Office as well as Venezuelan and US archives. This work casts more important light on the functioning of British imperialism, in its struggle against US hegemony, with respect to international oil policy, when significant deposits of petroleum were located in Venezuela. It also explains sympathetically the issues of foreign policy for a young nation such as Venezuela, and its remarkable ability to confront imperial powers and to play one off against the other. Patrick E. Bryan, Douglas Hall Professor of History, University of the West Indies, Jamaica
Kelvin Singh lectured on the history of the Caribbean, Latin American and US relations with Latin America and the Caribbean and served as Head, Department of History, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. He is the author of several essays on Trinidad, the Caribbean and global history in scholarly journals. He is the author of Race and Class Struggles in a Colonial State: Trinidad, 19171945 and Bloodstained Tombs: The Muharram Massacre, 1884.

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Tobago in Wartime, 17931815 K.O. Laurence 978-976-640-003-3 US$18 (s) Paper

Indo-Caribbean Indenture Resistance and Accommodation, 18381920 Lomarsh Roopnarine 978-976-640-185-6 US$27 (s) Paper

Identity and Secession in the Caribbean Tobago versus Trinidad, 18891980 Learie Luke 978-976-640-199-3 US$32 (s) Paper

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Jamaica in 1687
David Buisseret

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The Taylor Manuscript at the National Library of Jamaica

This remarkable description of Jamaica in the 1680s was written by a contemporary English observer, John Taylor, who spent some months on the island. The 800-page manuscript is held by the National Library of Jamaica, and has rarely been used by scholars. It contains information about Jamaica under the Spaniards, about the English invasion of 1655, and about the formation of the subsequent society, including the treatment of slaves. There are sections on the islands settlement and architecture, including a particularly full description of Port Royal. John Taylor sets out fifty current laws, many of them unknown. He also carefully explains the nature of Jamaicas birds, beasts and plants. He offers an image of the island before the general spread of sugar cultivation, citing some creatures now extinct in Jamaica; he also makes many suggestions about the medical use of natural products. His world is still one in which certain places are enchanted, though he also describes an island whose main features will be entirely familiar to modern Jamaicans. Buisserets edition provides an annotation both for the meaning of particular words and for the significance of the discourse. A glossary provides further meanings and notes have been written to appeal to the general reader. The text will be useful to generations of scholars and students or to anyone with an interest in Jamaica and its colourful history. Primary sources on English Jamaica in the seventeenth century are extremely rare, especially ones reproduced in print. The University of the West Indies Press has performed a significant service in making public one of the most important sources for early Jamaican history John Taylors manuscript describing his travels to and residency in Jamaica from 1686 to 1688. . . . Taylor wrote for his fellow Englishmen back home, and his interests ranged widely from travel information to politics, geography, agriculture, labor, health, piracy, and history. For Taylor, Jamaica constituted an exotic world, and his manuscript contained topics that he hoped would amaze as well as inform. . . . Readers will find this edited work to be handsomely printed and full of subjects that constitute the heart of later island history. Highly recommended. A. Lewis, Western Carolina University, Choice: Current Reviews for Academic Libraries, March 2009 Co-published in association with the National Library of Jamaica and the Mill Press, Limited.
David Buisseret is former Professor of the History of Cartography, University of Texas, Arlington and former Director of the Center for Cartography, University of Chicago, and chief editor of the Oxford Companion to World Exploration. His books include From Sea Charts to Satellite Images: Interpreting North American History Through Maps and, with Michael Pawson, Port Royal, Jamaica. He has taught at a variety of institutions, including the University of the West Indies, Jamaica, served as editor of the Jamaican Historical Review and is a fellow of the Royal Historical Society.

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In Miserable Slavery Thomas Thistlewood in Jamaica, 1750-86 Douglas Hall 978-976-640-066-8 US$22 (s) Paper

Port Royal, Jamaica Michael Pawson, David Buisseret 978-976-640-072-9 US$27 (s) Paper

Lady Nugents Journal of Her Residence in Jamaica from 1801 to 1805 A New and Revised Edition Philip Wright (ed.) 978-976-640-128-3 US$32 (s) Paper

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They Do As They Please


The Jamaican Struggle for Cultural Freedom after Morant Bay Brian L. Moore and Michele A. Johnson
This book is a companion to Neither Led nor Driven, published in 2004. It examines the secular aspects of culture in Jamaica, namely, material culture (architecture and home furnishings, dress, and food), rites of passage, language and oral culture, creative and performance arts, popular entertainment, sports and games, social clubs and fraternities, and the issues of drinking and gambling. It also examines the lifestyle cultures of Indian and Chinese immigrants who were new arrivals in Jamaica. The book argues that although a vibrant and fully functional creole culture existed in Jamaica, after Morant Bay, diverse elements within the upper and middle classes (the cultural elites) formed a coalition to eradicate that barbaric culture which they believed had contributed to the uprising, and to replace it with superior cultural items imported from Victorian Britain in order to civilize and anglicize the people. It reinforces the prime thesis of Neither Led nor Driven that the lower classes, the main targets of this campaign, drew on their own AfroCreole cultural heritage to resist and ignore the new elite cultural agenda; but they did selectively embrace some aspects of the imported Victorian culture which they creolized to fit their own cultural matrix. Ultimately, the cultural elite efforts at reform were hampered by their own ambivalence, hypocrisy and disunity, and they actually impeded the sponsored process of anglicization. This book advances our understanding of the concept and process of creolization. It extends the pioneering work of Kamau Brathwaite and reassesses the theories of other scholars, particularly Richard Burton and Nigel Bolland.

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The data are primary archival and contemporary library resources housed mainly in Jamaica and the United Kingdom. The authors meticulous analysis of official reports, newspapers, religious denomination reports, private papers and published accounts has produced a work that illuminates the complex and still under-explored period of Jamaicas history as the society entered new phases of modernity. A marvellous example of social history at its best. Franklin W. Knight, Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University
Brian L. Moore is John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Professor of History and Africana and Latin American Studies, Colgate University, and he has taught at universities in Jamaica and Guyana. He is the award-winning author or editor of more than eight scholarly books, several chapters in edited books, and articles in the Journal of Caribbean History, Comparative Studies in Society and History, Boletin de Estudios Lationamerican y del Caribe, Bulletin of Eastern Caribbean Affairs, Immigrants and Minorities, Guyana Historical Journal, and Jamaica Historical Review. In addition to his distinguished teaching and publishing career, he has served in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Guyana, and was a diplomatic representative to the United Nations General Assembly and Great Britain. Michele A. Johnson is Associate Professor, Department of History, York University, Canada, and she has taught at the University of the West Indies, Jamaica. She is the awardwinning author or editor of several scholarly books and has published extensively in scholarly journals. She received the Deans Award for Teaching, Faculty of Arts, York University, in 20042005.

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No Bond but the Law Punishment, Race, and Gender in Jamaican State Formation, 17801870 Diana Paton 978-976-640-161-0 US$27 (s) Paper

Neither Led nor Driven: Contesting British Cultural Imperialism in Jamaica, 18651920 Brian L. Moore, Michele A. Johnson 978-976-640-155-9 Cloth 978-976-640-154-2 Paper US$70 (s) Cloth US$37 (s) Paper

Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom History, Heritage and Culture Kathleen Monteith, Glen Richards (eds.) 978-976-640-108-5 US$42 (s) Paper

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West Indian Business History


Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Edited by B.W. Higman and Kathleen E.A. Monteith
The study of business history as a distinct discipline is well established in many places but relatively neglected in the anglophone Caribbean. West Indian Business History: Essays in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship locates the regional history of business within the scope of Caribbean/Atlantic world economic history, placing it within the broader context of business history. As well as providing the foundation text for courses in West Indian business history, this volume is valuable to students of other areas of Caribbean history, wherever they may be enrolled, and also to Caribbean business studies students. The essays included in this collection bring together a selection of work in West Indian business history, some of them first published several decades ago. The essays are intended to provide an introduction to the state of the field and illustrate the ways in which business history connects with other themes in Caribbean history. They offer examples of the varieties of ways in which business history can be researched and written, and of the range of subjects that can be studied.
Contributors: Henderson Carter, Aviston Downes, Douglas Hall, Jerome S. Handler, B.W.

Higman, Jacqueline Levy, Kathleen Phillips Lewis, Richard A. Lobdell, Kathleen E.A. Monteith, Richard B. Sheridan, Nuala Zahedieh
B.W. Higman is William Keith Hancock Professor of History in the School of History, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, and Professor Emeritus, the University of the West Indies, Jamaica. His award-winning publications include Slave Population and Economy in Jamaica, 18071834; Jamaica Surveyed: Plantation Maps and Plans of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries; Montpelier, Jamaica: A Plantation Community in Slavery and Freedom; Plantation Jamaica, 17501850: Capital and Control in a Colonial Economy, and Jamaican Food: History, Biology, Culture. His most recent book is Jamaican Place Names, with B.J. Hudson. Kathleen E.A. Monteith is Senior Lecturer and Head, Department of History and Archaeology, University of the West Indies, Jamaica. Her publications include Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom: History, Heritage and Culture, edited with Glen Richards, and Depression to Decolonization: Barclays Bank (DCO) in the West Indies, 19261962, both recipients of Best Publication (Book), University of the West Indies, Mona, Principals Award (2002 and 2008). Her latest publication is The Caribbean, the Atlantic World and Global Transformation: Lectures in Caribbean Advance Proficiency Examinations in History, edited with Jenny Jemmott and Aleric Josephs.

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Sugar and Slavery An Economic History of the British West Indies, 16231775 Richard B. Sheridan 978-976-8125-13-2 US$30 (s) Paper

Depression to Decolonization Barclays Bank (DCO) in the West Indies, 19261962 Kathleen E.A. Monteith 978-976-640-198-6 US$32 (s) Paper

Plantation Jamaica, 17501850 Capital and Control in a Colonial Economy B.W. Higman 978-976-640-165-8 US$70 (s) Cloth

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Export/Import Trends and Economic Development in Trinidad, 19191939


Doddridge H.N. Alleyne
With an introduction by Bridget Brereton Co-published with the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, St Augustine Campus

This book was originally researched and written as an Oxford thesis submitted in 1958, yet it remains a valuable and pertinent study, by no means outdated by the passage of time. The fact is that the economic history of Trinidad and Tobago has been seriously under-researched, as compared with its political, social and cultural history. We still lack a scholarly account of the evolution of the countrys economy, both overall and for specific periods. What Alleyne has written is a detailed, empirically rich study of the economic (and social) history of the colony in the crucial twenty years between the two World Wars (19191939), the period when the foundations for the modern, post-war economy were laid. The study is based on the meticulous research into a wide range of primary sources, especially official reports and papers, and statistical materials such as the colonial censuses and fiscal records. No other work provides us with this kind of basis for understanding the modern economy of Trinidad and Tobago. The central thesis of the book is that oil industry came to maturity in the 1920s and especially the 1930s, and supplanted export agriculture as the colonys chief source of export income, a fateful shift for the countrys future. From the introduction by Bridget Brereton, Professor of History, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. Co-published with the Sir Arthur Lewis Insititute, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago.
Doddridge H.N. Alleyne has a distinguished record of more than forty years of public

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service with the Government of Trinidad and Tobago. He was Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Petroleum and Mines, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Planning and Development, and Permanent Secretary to the Prime Minister. He also served as the Trinidad and Tobago Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations.

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Dont Burn Our Bridges The Case for Owning Airlines Jean S. Holder 2010 978-976-640-232-7 US$37 (s) Paper

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A History of Money and Banking in Barbados, 16271973


Eric Armstrong
With a foreword by Sir Keith Hunte

A History of Money and Banking in Barbados documents the development of money and commercial banking in Barbados from the date of the settlement in 1627 to the establishment of the Central Bank of Barbados in 1973. It examines the early years of barter; the introduction of British coins by the Royal Proclamations of 1825 and 1838; the issue of colonial coins (anchor money); the introduction and circulation of foreign coins; the debate over the legal tender of British silver coins and the share of the seigniorage of these coins. Armstrong examines the first banks, the Colonial Bank and the West India Bank, in the nineteenth century, the introduction of Canadian banks in the twentieth century, the expansion of Barclays Bank as well as the issue of Barbados government currency notes; the measures taken by the British government and the Caribbean governments during the Second World War to ensure an adequate supply of currency; and the agreement between Barbados, Trinidad and British Guiana (Guyana) to make their government currency legal tender in each country. Armstrong analyses the establishment and operation of the British Caribbean Currency Board and its acrimonious demise, the establishment of the East Caribbean Currency Authority, the withdrawal of Barbados from the Authority, and the establishment of the Central Bank of Barbados.

Eric Armstrong is an economist who has had a distinguished career as a practitioner and as a teacher. He received his Bachelor of Arts (Economics and Statistics) from Columbia University and served on or with the Regional Labour Board, the Regional Economic Committee, the Government of the Federation of the West Indies, the Government of Jamaica and the Caribbean Development Bank. He has also lectured at the University of the West Indies, Barbados.

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The Economics of Development in Small Countries with Special Reference to the Caribbean William G. Demas 978-976-640-223-5 US$22 (s) Paper

The Economic Development of Barbados Michael Howard 978-976-640-188-7 US$27 (s) Paper

Public Sector Economics for Developing Countries Second Edition Michael Howard, Althea La Foucade and Ewan Scott (eds.) 978-976-640-224-2 US$47 (s) Paper

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A Practical Introduction to Econometric Methods


Classical and Modern Patrick K. Watson and Sonja S. Teelucksingh

New in Paper

The text is aimed at final-year undergraduate students or those at the graduate level doing econometrics for the first time. It is an introductory course in the theory and practice of classical and modern econometric methods. A proper study of the material will allow the reader to Understand the scope and limitations of classical and modern econometric techniques Read, write and properly interpret articles and reports of an applied econometric nature Build upon the elements of econometric theory and practice introduced in the book

Although some basic knowledge of matrix algebra and elementary statistical theory will be assumed, much of it is covered in the body of the text. All the main theoretical concepts are illustrated with the use of econometric software, mainly EViews.
Patrick K. Watson is Director of Sir Arthur Lewis Institute for Social and Economic

Studies and former Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. He is also the former Director of the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago.
Sonja S. Teelucksingh is Marie Curie Research Fellow, Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Italy. She was previously Lecturer, Department of Economics, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago.

Economics ISBN 978-976-640-247-1 310pp 7 x 10 US$40 (s) Paper November 2010

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Theoretical and Empirical Exercises in Econometrics Nlandu Mamingi 978-976-640-176-4 US$55 (s) Cloth

Essays on the Theory of the Plantation Economy An Institutional and Historical Approach to Caribbean Economic Development Lloyd Best, Kari Levitt 978-976-640-211-2 US$37 (s) Paper

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On the Treatment and Management of the More Common West-India Diseases, 17501802
Edited and annotated by J. Edward Hutson
With a foreword by Henry Fraser

New in Paper

This work brings together, in one volume, a number of monographs from the mid to late eighteenth century (the period known as the Age of Reason) on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of African and Creole slaves in the English-speaking Caribbean. Included here are James Graingers Essay on the More Common West-Indian Diseases (1764) and book 4 of The Sugar-Cane (1764); book 2 of the Reverend Griffith Hughess Natural History of the Island of Barbados (1750); and Benjamin Moseleys Miscellaneous Medical Observations (1789). These monographs have been all but forgotten; however, they are of importance to scholars. Dr Hutson provides a fully annotated text that explains archaic terminology, makes medical, botanical and Latin terminology accessible to non-specialists in those fields, and provides useful explanations of eighteenth-century medical concepts. This fascinating collection has much to offer historians and health-care professionals, as well as general readers with an interest in the West Indies. This volume will provide a treasury of source material for the study of medical history in the Caribbean. It comes 250 years after Hughes, Hillary, Moseley and Grainger were first published, yet so much of their writing resonates today. We must be grateful to Dr Hutson, who, like Dr Grainger before him, has taken liberal pains in the Notes . . . to enlarge knowledge of the medicinal . . . plants of the West Indies. Henry S. Fraser, University of the West Indies, Barbados
J. Edward Hutson is a retired medical practitioner and member of the editorial board of

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Jamaican Folk Medicine A Source of Healing Arvilla PayneJackson, Mervyn C. Alleyne 978-976-640-123-8 US$32 (s) Paper

The Caribbean AIDS Epidemic Glenford Howe, Alan Cobley (eds.) 978-976-640-088-0 US$32 Paper

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Medical Studies

Family Health Magazine, Edmonton, Canada. He has also written numerous articles for medical journals.

Health Communication in the Caribbean and Beyond


Edited by Godfrey Steele
Health Communication in the Caribbean and Beyond provides a comprehensive, well-researched and up-to-date discussion of the local and international health communication literature and provides a theoretical and practical framework for teaching health and/or medical communication skills. It reviews, explains and applies health communication concepts and principles and provides contexts for their application in both the classroom and in the health professions. In part 1, the contributors provide a context for health communication skills, education and training in the Caribbean. They cite experiences ranging from the development of an innovative communication skills programme, gender differences in delivering bad news, cultural differences between Western models of nonverbal communication and Caribbean contexts of learning, and the efforts to develop clinical communication skills in an academic setting. In part 2, the contributors address the theme of patient care and counselling from multiple perspectives, including exploring the psychological dimension of health communication through patient care and interventions, developing an approach to psychosocial factors and communication skills that influence adherence, considering the challenges in adopting a multicultural perspective, and illuminating how interdisciplinary health teams provide medical and dental support and communication to villagers. Collectively they cast new light on patientprovider communication and provide contrasting insights into issues of privacy and openness, tolerance and empathy.

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In part 3, the contributors focus on mediated channels of health communication at both interpersonal and mass communication levels. They examine Internet communication technologies to enhance health communication, the novel prospect of STD partner notification through e-mail and the ethical challenges inherent in such approaches, and surveys to assess the impact of mass communication in halting the spread of HIV/AIDS. In part 4, the contributors analyse the effectiveness of campaigns and practices in health communication. They explore how the role of religiosity in communicating on social and behavioral change and strategies developed from decades of clinical practice and health communication activities.
Contributors: Jerome De Lisle, Henry S. Fraser, Jacqueline Goulbourne, Michelle

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Harricharan, Joy L. Hart, Shaheed Mohammed, Kameel Mungrue, Nancy Muturi, Sam Mwangi, Paula Nunes, Ron Page, Maxine Ruddock-Small, Terence Seemungal, Sherry Nay Simkins, Godfrey Steele, Surujpal Teelucksingh, Avinash Thombre, Kandi L. Walker, Peter Weller, Stella Williams, Sharon Williams-Brown, Valerie Youssef
Godfrey Steele is Senior Lecturer in Communication Studies, Department of Liberal Arts, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. He coordinates the graduate programme in Human Communications Studies and was formerly Lecturer in Communication Skills for the Medical Sciences.

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Current Themes in Social Psychology Derek Chadee, Jason Young (eds.) 978-976-640-195-5 US$37 (s) Paper

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Caribbean Culture Soundings on Kamau Brathwaite Annie Paul (ed.) 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-150-4 350pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

Caribbean Language Issues Old and New Papers in Honour of Professor Mervyn Alleyne on the Occasion of His Sixtieth Birthday Pauline Christie (ed.) 1996 ISBN 978-976-640-015-6 242pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Caribbean Theology Preparing for the Challenges Ahead Howard Gregory (ed.) 1995 ISBN 978-976-8125-09-5 138pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

Centring the Periphery Chaos, Order and the Ethnohistory of Dominica Patrick L. Barker 1994 ISBN 978-976-640-000-2 280pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

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The African-Caribbean Worldview and the Making of Caribbean Society Horace Levy (ed.) 2009 ISBN 978-976-640-210-5 256pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

Beyond Borders Cross-culturalism and the Caribbean Canon Jennifer Rahim (ed.) with Barbara Lalla 2009 ISBN 978-976-640-216-7 350pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

Bindi The Multifaceted Lives of Indo-Caribbean Women Rosanne Kanhai (ed.) 2011 ISBN 978-976-640-238-9 256pp 6 x 9 US$40 (s) Paper

Central Africa in the Caribbean Transcending Time, Transforming Cultures Maureen Warner-Lewis 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-118-4 428pp 6 x 9 US$47 (s) Paper

The Construction and Representation of Race and Ethnicity in the Caribbean and the World Mervyn C. Alleyne 2005 (2002) ISBN 978-976-640-179-5 400pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Creating Their Own Space The Development of an Indian-Caribbean Musical Tradition Tina K. Ramnarine 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-099-6 178pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Cricket Nurseries of Colonial Barbados The Elite Schools, 18651966 Keith A.P Sandiford . 1998 ISBN 978-976-640-046-0 194pp 6 x 9 US$22 Paper

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Culture @ the Cutting Edge Tracking Caribbean Popular Music Curwen Best 2004 ISBN 978-976-640-124-5 267pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage Richard Allsopp (ed.) 2003 (1996) ISBN 978-976-640-145-0 776pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Dictionary of Jamaican English Second Edition F.G. Cassidy, R.B. Le Page (eds.) 2003 (1980) ISBN 978-976-640-127-6 576pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Dread Talk The Language of Rastafari Velma Pollard 2000 ISBN 978-976-8125-68-2 132pp 5 x 8 US$20 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

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Due Respect Papers on English and English-Related Creoles in the Caribbean in Honour of Professor Robert Le Page Pauline Christie (ed.) 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-105-4 272pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Echoes of the Haitian Revolution,1804-2004 Martin Munro, Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw (eds.) 2009 ISBN 978-976-640-212-9 208pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Exploring the Boundaries of Caribbean Creole Languages Hazel Simmons-McDonald, Ian Robertson (eds.) 2006 978-976-640-186-3 Cloth 978-976-640-187-0 Paper 260pp 6 x 9 US$55 (s) Cloth US$32 (s) Paper

From Jamaican Creole to Standard English A Handbook for Teachers Velma Pollard 2003 (1993) ISBN 978-976-640-148-1 80pp 8.5 x 11 US$20 (s) Paper

From Oral to Literate Culture Colonial Experience in the English West Indies Peter A. Roberts 1997 ISBN 978-976-640-037-8 312pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Golokwati: A Tidalectics History of Our Thymes Volume 1 Kamau Brathwaite 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-213-6 408pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

Golokwati: A Tidalectics History of Our Thymes Volume 2 Kamau Brathwaite 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-214-3 480pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

Inna di Dancehall Popular Culture and the Politics of Identity in Jamaica Donna P Hope . 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-168-9 200pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

New Register of Caribbean English Usage Richard Allsopp (ed.) 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-228-0 96pp 6 x 9 US$15 (s) Paper

The Political Calypso True Opposition in Trinidad and Tobago 19621987 Louis Regis 1999 ISBN 978-976-640-056-9 290pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Postcolonialisms Caribbean Rereading of Medieval English Discourse Barbara Lalla 2008 ISBN 978-976-640-201-3 520pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

Rastafari Roots and Ideology Barry Chevannes 1995 ISBN 978-976-640-013-2 312pp 5.5 x 8.5 US$22 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

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Jamaica Talk Three Hundred Years of the English Language in Jamaica Frederic G. Cassidy 2007 ISBN 978-976-640-170-2 470pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Jamaican Folk Medicine A Source of Healing Arvilla Payne-Jackson, Mervyn C. Alleyne 2004 ISBN 978-976-640-123-8 238pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Lionheart Gal Life Stories of Jamaican Women Sistren with Honor Ford-Smith 2005 (1986) ISBN 978-976-640-156-6 270pp 5 x 8 US$18 (s) Paper

Nationalism and Identity Culture and the Imagination in a Caribbean Diaspora Stefano Harney 2006 (1996) ISBN 978-976-640-016-3 224pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Reclaiming African Religions in Trinidad The Socio-Political Legitimation of the Orisha and Spiritual Baptist Faiths Frances Henry 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-129-0 253pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Reinterpreting the Haitian Revolution and Its Cultural Aftershocks Martin Munro, Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw (eds.) 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-190-0 200pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Rex Nettleford and His Works An Annotated Bibliography Albertina Jefferson (ed.) 1999 ISBN 978-976-640-053-8 194pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Rock It Come Over The Folk Music of Jamaica Olive Lewin 2000 ISBN 978-976-640-028-6 354pp 6 x 9 US$27 Paper

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Shared Visions Celebrating the Fiftieth Anniversary of the University of the West Indies 1997 ISBN 978-976-8125-46-0 88pp 8 x 11 US$32 Paper

The Steelband Movement The Forging of a National Art in Trinidad and Tobago Stephen Stuempfle 1995 ISBN 978-976-640-026-2 308pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

A Translation Manual for the Caribbean (EnglishSpanish) Ian Stuart Craig, Jairo Snchez 2007 ISBN 978-976-640-196-2 200pp 7 x 10 US$32 (s) Paper

Trinidad Yoruba From Mother Tongue to Memory Maureen Warner-Lewis 1997 (1996) ISBN 978-976-640-054-5 296pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

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Writing Rage Unmasking Violence through Caribbean Discourse Paula Morgan, Valerie Youssef 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-189-4 278pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

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Ye Shall Dream Patriarch Granville Williams and the Barbados Spiritual Baptists Ezra E.H. Griffith 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-242-6 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-243-3 Paper 224pp 6 x 9 US$50 Cloth US$25 Paper

Amerindians / Africans / Americans Three Papers in Caribbean History Gerard LaFleur, Susan Branson, Grace Turner 1996 ISBN 978-976-8125-14-9 190pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Archibald Monteath Igbo, Jamaican, Moravian Maureen Warner-Lewis 2007 ISBN 978-976-640-197-9 400pp 7 x 10 US$42 (s) Paper

Ascent to Mona A Short History of Jamaican Medical Care John S.R. Golding 1994 ISBN 978-976-8125-06-4 118pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

Bechu Bound Coolie Radical in British Guiana 18941901 Clem Seecharan 1999 ISBN 978-976-640-071-2 326pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Between Slavery and Freedom


Special Magistrate John Andersons Journal of St Vincent during the Apprenticeship

Roderick A. McDonald (ed.) 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-090-3 332pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Chancellor, I Present . . . Outstanding Achievement and Excellence Edward Baugh 1998 ISBN 978-976-8125-51-4 132pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

The Chinese in the West Indies 18061995 A Documentary History Walton Look Lai 1998 ISBN 978-976-640-021-7 320pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Christianity in the Caribbean Essays on Church History Armando Lampe (ed.) 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-029-3 294pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

The Colonial Caribbean in Transition Essays on Postemancipation Social and Cultural History Bridget Brereton, Kevin A. Yelvington (eds.) 1999 ISBN 978-976-640-030-9 344pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

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Bricks and Stones from the Past Jamaicas Geological Heritage Anthony R.D. Porter 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-192-4 120pp 8.5 x 11 US$32 (s) Paper

The British Army in the West Indies Society and the Military in the Revolutionary Age Roger Norman Buckley 1998 ISBN 978-976-640-063-7 462pp 6 x 9 US$47 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

British-Controlled Trinidad and Venezuela A History of Economic Interests and Subversions, 18301962 Kelvin Singh 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-237-2 316pp 6 x 9 US$44 (s) Paper

Caribbean Wars Untold A Salute to the British West Indies Humphrey Metzgen, John Graham 2007 ISBN 978-976-640-203-7 248pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Colonial West Indian Students in Britain Lloyd Braithwaite 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-052-1 324pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Colonialism and Resistance in Belize Essays in Historical Sociology O. Nigel Bolland 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-141-2 240pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Combermere School and the Barbadian Society Keith A.P Sandiford, . Earle H. Newton 1995 ISBN 978-976-640-014-9 192pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societies in a Global Context Franklin W. Knight, Teresita Martnez-Vergne (eds.) 2005 ISBN 978-976-640-184-9 350pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

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Representations of West Indian Slavery, 16571834 Karina Williamson (ed.) 2008 ISBN 978-976-640-208-2 270pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Crossroads of Empire The Europe-Caribbean Connection 14921992 Alan Cobley (ed.) 1994 ISBN 978-976-621-031-1 142pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

Cultural Power, Resistance and Pluralism Colonial Guyana 18381900 Brian Moore 1995 ISBN 978-976-640-006-4 392pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Depression to Decolonization Barclays Bank (DCO) in the West Indies, 19261962 Kathleen E. A. Monteith 2008 ISBN 978-976-640-198-6 300pp 7 x 10 US$32 (s) Paper

The Development of West Indies Cricket Vol. 1 The Age of Nationalism Hilary McD. Beckles 1998 ISBN 978-976-640-064-4 256pp 6 x 9 US$35 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

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The Development of West Indies Cricket Vol. 2 The Age of Globalization Hilary McD. Beckles 1998 ISBN 978-976-640-065-1 210pp 6 x 9 US$35 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

The Earliest Inhabitants The Dynamics of the Jamaican Taino Lesley-Gail Atkinson (ed.) 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-149-8 250pp 7 x 10 US$37 (s) Paper

Edward Seaga and the Challenges of Modern Jamaica Patrick E. Bryan 2009 ISBN 978-976-640-222-8 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-250-1 Paper 480pp 7 x 10 US$55 (s) Cloth US$30 (s) Paper

Emancipation IV A Series of Lectures to Commemorate the 150th Anniversary of Emancipation Woodville Marshall (ed.) 1993 ISBN 978-976-8125-02-6 144pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

Endless Education Main Currents in the Education System of Modern Trinidad and Tobago 19391986 Carl C. Campbell 1997 ISBN 978-976-640-032-3 276pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

The First West Indies Cricket Tour Canada and the United States in 1886 Hilary McD. Beckles 2006 ISBN 978-976-8125-86-6 144pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Flight to Freedom African Runaways and Maroons in the Americas Alvin O. Thompson 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-180-1 400pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

A History of the Virgin Islands of the United States Isaac Dookhan 1994 (1974) ISBN 978-976-8125-05-7 336pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Identity and Secession in the Caribbean Tobago versus Trinidad, 18891980 Learie Luke 2007 ISBN 978-976-640-199-3 350pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

If the Irish Ran the World Montserrat, 16301730 Donald Harman Akenson 1997 ISBN 978-976-640-041-5 288pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

In Miserable Slavery Thomas Thistlewood in Jamaica, 175086 Douglas Hall 1999 (1989) ISBN 978-976-640-066-8 344pp 5.5 x 8.5 US$22 (s) Paper

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From Occupation to Independence A Short History of the Peoples of the English-Speaking Caribbean Region Richard Hart 1998 ISBN 978-976-8125-52-1 150pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Gallery Montserrat Some Prominent People in Our History Howard A. Fergus 1996 ISBN 978-976-8125-25-5 176pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

A Historical Study of Women in Jamaica, 16551844 Lucille Mathurin Mair; Hilary McD. Beckles, Verene A. Shepherd (eds.) 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-178-8 400pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

A History of Education in the British Leeward Islands, 18381945 Howard A. Fergus 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-131-3 248pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Indo-Caribbean Indenture Resistance and Accommodation, 18381920 Lomarsh Roopnarine 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-185-6 192pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Inside Slavery Process and Legacy in the Caribbean Experience Hilary McD. Beckles (ed.) 1996 ISBN 978-976-8125-19-4 168pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Insurgent Cuba Race, Nation, and Revolution, 18681898 Ada Ferrer 1999 ISBN 978-976-640-080-4 284pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Jamaica in 1687 The Taylor Manuscript at the National Library of Jamaica David Buisseret 2008 ISBN 978-976-640-166-5 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-236-5 Paper 350pp 7 x 10 US$65 (s) Cloth US$30 (s) Paper

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Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom History, Heritage and Culture Kathleen Monteith, Glen Richards (eds.) 2002 ISBN 978-976-640-108-5 320pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

Jamaica Surveyed Plantation Maps and Plans of the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries B.W. Higman 2001 (1988) ISBN 978-976-640-113-9 322pp 8.5 x 11 US$70 (s) Cloth

Jamaican Food History, Biology, Culture B.W. Higman 2008 ISBN 978-976-640-205-1 600pp 7 x 10 US$75 (s) Cloth

The Jamaican People 18801902 Race, Class and Social Control Patrick Bryan 2000 (1991) ISBN 978-976-640-094-1 320pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Jamaican Place Names B.W. Higman, B.J. Hudson 2009 ISBN 978-976-640-217-4 296pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

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Joseph Ruhomons India The Progress of Her People at Home and Abroad and How Those in British Guyana May Improve Themselves Clem Seecharan 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-095-8 90pp 6 x 9 US$20 Paper

Lady Nugents Journal of Her Residence in Jamaica from 1801 to 1805 A New and Revised Edition Philip Wright (ed.) 2002 (1966) ISBN 978-976-640-128-3 360pp 6 X 9 US$32 (s) Paper

The Language of Dress Resistance and Accommodation in Jamaica, 17601890 Steeve O. Buckridge 2004 ISBN 978-976-640-143-6 298pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Law, Justice and Empire The Colonial Career of John Gorrie 18291892 Bridget Brereton 1997 ISBN 978-976-640-035-4 392pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Lawyer Manley Vol. 1 First Time Up Jackie Ranston 1999 ISBN 978-976-640-081-1 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-082-8 Paper 244pp 6 x 9 US$45 (s) Cloth US$27 (s) Paper

Maharanis Misery Narratives of a Passage from India to the Caribbean Verene A. Shepherd 2002 ISBN 978-976-640-121-4 208pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

A Man Divided Michael Garfield Smith, Jamaican Poet and Anthropologist 19211993 Douglas Hall 1997 ISBN 978-976-640-034-7 182pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

The Modern Caribbean Franklin W. Knight, Colin Palmer (eds.) 1989 ISBN 978-080-784-240-9 396pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Mona, Past and Present The History and Heritage of the Mona Campus, University of the West Indies Suzanne Francis Brown 2004 ISBN 978-976-640-158-0 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-159-7 Paper 76pp 11 x 8.5 US$35 (s) Cloth US$22 (s) Paper

Montpelier, Jamaica A Plantation Community in Slavery and Freedom 17391912 B.W. Higman 1998 ISBN 978-976-640-075-0 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-039-2 Paper 400pp 7 x 10 US$85 (s) Cloth US$47 (s) Paper

Neither Led nor Driven Contesting British Cultural Imperialism in Jamaica, 18651920 Brian L. Moore, Michele A. Johnson 2004 ISBN 978-976-640-155-9 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-154-2 Paper 495pp 6 x 9 US$70 (s) Cloth US$37 (s) Paper

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Manuscript Sources for the History of the West Indies K.E. Ingram 2000 ISBN 978-976-640-025-5 588pp 7 x 10 US$70 (s) Cloth

Maroon Heritage: Archaeological, Ethnographic and Historical Perspectives E. Kofi Agorsah (ed.) 1994 ISBN 978-976-8125-10-1 230pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Mastery, Tyranny, and Desire The AngloJamaican World of Thomas Thistlewood and His Slaves, 17501786 Trevor Burnard 2004 ISBN 978-976-640-146-7 334pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Modern Blackness Nationalism, Globalization, and the Politics of Culture in Jamaica Deborah A. Thomas 2005 ISBN 978-976-640-162-7 368pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

No Bond but the Law Punishment, Race, and Gender in Jamaican State Formation, 17801870 Diana Paton 2005 ISBN 978-976-640-161-0 300pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Our Cause for His Glory Christianisation and Emancipation in Jamaica Shirley C. Gordon 1998 ISBN 978-976-640-051-4 170pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Plantation Jamaica, 17501850 Capital and Control in a Colonial Economy B.W. Higman 2005 ISBN 978-976-640-165-8 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-209-9 Paper 400pp 7 x 10 US$70 (s) Cloth US$32 (s) Paper

The Political Economy of Fertility in the British West Indies 18911921 Dennis A.V. Brown 2000 ISBN 978-976-410-124-6 ISSN 0799-0057 144pp 6 x 9 US$20 (s) Paper

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Port Royal, Jamaica Michael Pawson, David Buisseret 2000 (1974) ISBN 978-976-640-072-9 264pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

The Portuguese Jews of Jamaica Mordechai Arbell 2000 ISBN 978-976-8125-69-9 86pp 6 x 9 US$20 Paper

The Rebel Woman in the British West Indies during Slavery Lucille Mathurin Mair 2007 (1975) ISBN 978-976-640-206-8 64pp 8.5 x 7.5 US$15 (s) Paper

The Shaping of the West Indian Church 14921962 Arthur Charles Dayfoot 1999 ISBN 978-976-640-061-3 378pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Slave Population and Economy in Jamaica 18071834 B.W. Higman 1995 (1976) ISBN 978-976-640-008-8 348pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Slave Populations of the British Caribbean 18071834 B.W. Higman 1996 (1984) ISBN 978-976-640-010-1 806pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

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Slave Society in the Danish West Indies St Thomas, St John and St Croix Neville A.T. Hall; B.W. Higman (ed.) 1994 (1992) ISBN 978-976-410-029-4 314pp 6 x 9 US$20 (s) Paper

Slavery, Freedom and Gender The Dynamics of Caribbean Society Brian Moore, B.W. Higman, Carl C. Campbell, Patrick Bryan (eds.) 2002 ISBN 978-976-640-137-5 320pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Slaves and Missionaries The Disintegration of Jamaican Slave Society, 17871834 Mary Turner 1998 (1982) ISBN 978-976-640-045-3 232pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Slaves Who Abolished Slavery Blacks in Rebellion Richard Hart 2002 (1985) ISBN 978-976-640-110-8 350pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

A Spirit of Dominance Cricket and Nationalism in the West Indies Hilary McD. Beckles (ed.) 1998 ISBN 978-976-8125-37-8 194pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

The Struggles of John Brown Russwurm The Life and Writings of a Pan-Africanist Pioneer, 17991851 Winston James 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-249-5 288pp 6 x 9 US$30 Paper Caribbean rights

Tobago in Wartime 17931815 K.O. Laurence 1995 ISBN 978-976-640-003-3 288pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

Towards Decolonisation Political, Labour and Economic Development in Jamaica 19381945 Richard Hart 1999 ISBN 978-976-8125-33-0 352pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

The University of the West Indies A Quinquagenary Calendar 19481998 Douglas Hall 1998 ISBN 978-976-640-073-6 146pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

UWI Cave Hill Forty Years A Celebration Henry Fraser, Michael Gill, Alan Cobley, Woodville Marshall (eds.) 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-142-9 224pp 11 x 12 US$75 (s) Cloth

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Sugar and Slavery An Economic History of the British West Indies, 16231775 Richard B. Sheridan 2000 (1974) ISBN 978-976-8125-13-2 546pp 6 x 9 US$30 (s) Paper

Sugar and Slaves The Rise of the Planter Class in the English West Indies, 16241713 Richard S. Dunn 2000 (1973) ISBN 978-976-640-089-7 388pp 6 x 9 US$25 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

They Do As They Please The Jamaican Struggle for Cultural Freedom after Morant Bay Brian L. Moore, Michele A. Johnson 2011 ISBN 978-976-640-244-0 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-245-7 Paper 620pp 6 x 9 US$65 (s) Cloth US$45 (s) Paper

Time for Action Report of the West Indian Commission Postscript by Sir Shridath Ramphal 1994 (1992) ISBN 978-976-640-004-0 632pp 6 x 9 US$28 (s) Paper

Unprofitable Servants Crown Slaves in Berbice, Guyana, 18031831 Alvin O. Thompson 2002 ISBN 978-976-640-120-7 322pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

The Unappropriated People Freedmen in the Slave Society of Barbados Jerome S. Handler 2009 ISBN 978-976-640-218-1 240pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

West Indian Business History Enterprise and Entrepreneurship B.W. Higman, Kathleen E.A. Monteith (eds.) 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-240-2 248pp 6 x 9 US$35 (s) Paper

West Indies Accounts Essays on the History of the British Caribbean and the Atlantic Economy in Honour of Richard Sheridan Roderick McDonald (ed.) 1996 ISBN 978-976-640-022-4 404pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

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When Me Was a Boy Charles Hyatt 2007 (1989) ISBN 978-976-640-202-0 168pp 4.5 x 7 US$15 Paper

White Rebel The Life and Times of T.T. Lewis Gary Lewis 1999 ISBN 978-976-640-043-9 242pp 6 x 9 US$30 (s) Paper

Women in Grenadian History, 17831983 Nicole Laurine Phillip 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-225-9 256pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Woodside, Pear Tree Grove P .O. Erna Brodber 2004 ISBN 978-976-640-152-8 195pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Caribbean Literature

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The Young Colonials A Social History of Education in Trinidad and Tobago 18341939 Carl C. Campbell 1996 ISBN 978-976-640-011-8 394pp 6 x 9 US$28 (s) Paper

Abandoning Dead Metaphors The Caribbean Phase of Derek Walcotts Poetry Patricia Ismond 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-107-8 356pp 6 x 9 US$32 Paper

Adolphus, A Tale & The Slave Son Lise Winer (ed.) 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-133-7 448pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

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The Autobiography of Alfred H. Mendes, 18971991 Alfred Mendes; Michle Levy (ed.) 2002 ISBN 978-976-640-117-7 224pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Clear Word and Third Sight Folk Groundings and Diasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean Writing Catherine A. John 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-147-4 244pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

The Devil in the Details Cuban Antislavery Narrative in the Postmodern Age Claudette M. Williams 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-231-0 200pp 6 x 9 US$20 (s) Paper

Diasporic (Dis)locations Indo-Caribbean Women Writers Negotiate the Kala Pani Brinda J. Mehta 2004 ISBN 978-976-640-157-3 279pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

From Nation to Diaspora Samuel Selvon, George Lamming and the Cultural Performance of Gender Curdella Forbes 2005 ISBN 978-976-640-171-9 320pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

The Man Who Ran Away and other Stories of Trinidad in the 1920s and 1930s Alfred H. Mendes; Michle Levy (ed.) 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-173-3 248pp 6 x 9 US$27 Paper

Out of Order! Anthony Winkler and White West Indian Writing Kim Robinson-Walcott 2005 ISBN 978-976-640-172-6 240pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Philosophy in the West Indian Novel Earl McKenzie 2009 ISBN 978-976-640-215-0 168pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

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Deconstruction, Imperialism and the West Indian Novel Glyne A. Griffith 1996 ISBN 978-976-640-012-5 170pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

Exploring the Palace of the Peacock Essays on Wilson Harris Joyce Sparer Adler; Irving Adler (ed.) 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-140-5 148pp 6 x 9 US$22 Paper

The Fiction of Robert Antoni Writing in the Estuary Richard F. Patterson 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-229-7 224pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

The Francophone Caribbean Today Literature, Language, Culture Gertrud Aub-Buscher, Beverly Ormerod Noakes (eds.) 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-130-6 216pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Economics

Rupert Gray A Tale in Black and White Stephen N. Cobham; Lise Winer (ed.) 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-182-5 200pp 6 x 9 US$32 Paper

Warner Arundell The Adventures of a Creole E.L. Joseph; Lise Winer (ed.) 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-109-2 576pp 6 x 9 US$42 Paper

A to Z of Industrial Relations in the Caribbean Workplace George J. Phillip, Benthan H. Hussey 2006 ISBN 978-976-8125-82-8 Cloth ISBN 978-976-8125-83-5 Paper 262pp 6 x 9 US$45 (s) Cloth US$27 (s) Paper

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Competitiveness in Small Developing Economies Insights from the Caribbean Alvin Wint 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-132-0 250pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Consequences of Structural Adjustment A Review of the Jamaican Experience Elsie Le Franc (ed.) 1994 ISBN 978-976-8125-12-5 240pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

Dont Burn Our Bridges The Case for Owning Airlines Jean S. Holder 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-232-7 288pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

The Economic Development of Barbados Michael Howard 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-188-7 200pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

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The Economics of Development in Small Countries, With Special Reference to the Caribbean William G. Demas 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-223-5 176pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Empowering a Peasantry in a Caribbean Context The Case of Land Settlement Schemes in Guyana, 18651985 Carl B. Greenidge 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-068-2 240pp 6 x 9 US$25 (s) Paper

Essays on the Theory of Plantation Economy An Institutional and Historical Approach to Caribbean Economic Development Lloyd Best, Kari Levitt 2009 ISBN 978-976-640-211-2 280pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

Export/Import Trends and Economic Development in Trinidad, 19191939 Doddridge H.N. Alleyne 2010 ISBN 978-976-8125-91-0 376pp 6 x 9 US$45 (s) Paper

The George Beckford Papers George Beckford; Kari Levitt (ed.) 2000 ISBN 978-976-8125-75-0 Cloth ISBN 978-976-8125-40-8 Paper 540pp 6 x 9 US$45 (s) Cloth US$30 (s) Paper

A History of Money and Banking in Barbados, 16271973 Eric Armstrong 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-239-6 172pp 6 x 9 US$25 (s) Paper

Low-Cost Housing in Barbados Evolution or Social Revolution? Mark R. Watson, Robert B. Potter 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-048-4 428pp 6 x 9 US$30 (s) Paper

Low-Income Housing and the State in the Eastern Caribbean Robert B. Potter 1995 ISBN 978-976-640-005-7 88pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

George Beckford
1999 (1972) ISBN 978-976-640-087-3 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-074-3 Paper 340pp 5.5 x 8.5 US$40 (s) Cloth US$25 (s) Paper

A Practical Introduction to Econometric Methods Classical and Modern Patrick Watson, Sonja Teelucksingh 2002 ISBN 978-976-640-122-1Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-247-1 Paper 320pp 7 x 10 US$65 (s) Cloth US$40 (s) Paper

Psychonomics and Poverty Towards Governance and a Civil Society Ramesh Deosaran 2000 ISBN 978-976-640-086-6 304pp 8 x 10 US$47 (s) Paper

Public Sector Economics for Developing Countries Second Edition Michael Howard, Althea La Foucade, and Ewan Scott (eds.) 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-224-2 420pp 7 x 10 US$47 (s) Paper

Self-Help Housing, the Poor, and the State in the Caribbean Robert B. Potter, Dennis Conway (eds.) 1997 ISBN 978-976-640-024-8 314pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

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Pastoral Care in a Market Economy A Caribbean Perspective S. St John Redwood 1999 ISBN 978-976-8125-49-1 146pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Persistent Poverty
Underdevelopment in Plantation Economies of the Third World

Poverty, Empowerment and Social Development in the Caribbean Norman Girvan (ed.) 1997 ISBN 978-976-8125-36-1 176pp 6 x 9 US$20 (s) Paper

Poverty and Perception in Jamaica A Comparative Analysis of Jamaican Households Warren A. Benfield 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-230-3 192pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Stabilization and Stagnation in the Jamaican Economy 197297 George Beckford Lecture Series 4 Owen Jefferson 1999 ISBN 978-976-8125-56-9 36pp 6 x 9 US$10 (s) Paper

Survival by Association Supply Management Landscape of the Eastern Caribbean Barbara M. Welch 1996 ISBN 978-976-640-027-9 386pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Theoretical and Empirical Exercises in Econometrics Nlandu Mamingi 2005 ISBN 978-976-640-176-4 312pp 7 x 10 US$55 (s) Cloth

Tourism Attractions A Critical Analysis of This Subsector in Jamaica Lorna-Dee Dunn 1999 ISBN 978-976-8125-57-6 96pp 8 x 10 US$30 (s) Paper

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Tourism and Hospitality Education and Training in the Caribbean Chandana Jayawardena (ed.) 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-119-1 350pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

The Brain Train Quality Higher Education and Caribbean Development Hilary McD. Beckles, Anthony Perry, Peter Whiteley 2002 ISBN 978-976-410-194-9 136pp 8.5 x 11 US$22 (s) Paper

Caribbean Adolescents and Youth Contemporary Issues in Personality Development and Behaviour Arthur G. Richardson 1999 ISBN 978-187-843-327-5 238pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Cases on Issues and Problems in Educational Management Sonia O. Jones 2000 ISBN 978-976-8125-35-4 384pp 7 x 10 US$40 (s) Paper

Higher Education in the Caribbean Past, Present and Future Directions Glenford Howe (ed.) 2000 ISBN 978-976-640-079-8 392pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Inside Hillview High School An Ethnography of an Urban Jamaican School Hyacinth Evans 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-194-8 200pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

Inside Jamaican Schools Hyacinth Evans 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-097-2 174pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

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Environmental Studies

Research The Journey from Pondering to Publishing Serwan M.J. Baban (ed.) 2009 ISBN 978-976-8125-90-3 208pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Social Studies Curriculum and Methods for the Caribbean Anthony D. Griffith, James L. Barth 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-125-2 288pp 7 x 10 US$32 (s) Paper

Bats of Puerto Rico An Island Focus and a Caribbean Perspective Michael R. Gannon, Allen Kurta, Armando Rodrguez-Durn, Michael R. Willig 2005 ISBN 978-976-640-175-7 224pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Farmers and Soil Conservation in the Caribbean UWICED Occasional Paper Series No. 3 Frank A. Gumbs 1997 ISBN 978-976-8125-29-3 154pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

Global Change and Caribbean Vulnerability Environment, Economy and Society at Risk Duncan McGregor, David Dodman, David Barker (eds.) 2009 ISBN 978-976-640-221-1 410pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

A Guide to Plants in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica Susan Iremonger 2002 ISBN 978-976-640-031-6 220pp 6 x 9 US$47 (s) Paper

How to Make Our Own News A Primer for Environmentalists and Journalists John Maxwell 2000 ISBN 978-976-8125-64-4 184pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

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Caribbean Geology into the Third Millennium Transactions of the Fifteenth Caribbean Geological Conference Trevor A. Jackson (ed.) 2002 ISBN 978-976-640-100-9 288pp 8.5 x 11 US$37 (s) Paper

Economy and Environment in the Caribbean Barbados and the Windwards in the late 1800s Bonham C. Richardson 1998 ISBN 978-976-640-038-5 312pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Enduring Geohazards in the Caribbean Moving from the Reactive to the Proactive Serwan M. J. Baban (ed.) 2008 ISBN 978-976-640-204-4 300pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

Environment and Development in the Caribbean Geographical Perspectives David Barker, Duncan F.M. McGregor (eds.) 1995 ISBN 978-976-640-007-1 320pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Jamaica Underground The Caves, Sinkholes and Underground Rivers of the Island Alan G. Fincham 1997 ISBN 978-976-640-055-2 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-036-1 Paper 464pp 8.5 x 11 US$75 (s) Cloth US$47 (s) Paper

Natural Resource Management for Sustainable Development in the Caribbean Ivan Goodbody, Elizabeth Thomas-Hope (eds.) 2002 ISBN 978-976-8125-76-7 416pp 6.25 x 9.25 US$32 (s) Paper

The Political Ecology of Bananas Contract Farming, Peasants, and Agrarian Change in the Eastern Caribbean Lawrence S. Grossman 1998 ISBN 978-976-640-059-0 288pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Recognizing and Controlling Nematode Damage on Some Crops Grown in Jamaica Dave George Hutton 1993 ISBN 978-976-8125-00-2 52pp 11 x 8.5 US$18 (s) Paper

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Resource Sustainability and Caribbean Development Duncan F.M. McGregor, David Barker, Sally Lloyd Evans (eds.) 1998 ISBN 978-976-640-067-5 428pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

Resources, Planning and Environmental Management in a Changing Caribbean David Barker, Duncan McGregor (eds.) 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-134-4 282pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

Small Farmers and the Protection of the Watersheds The Experience of Jamaica since the 1950s David T. Edwards 1995 ISBN 978-976-8125-20-0 120pp 5.5 x 8.5 US$20 (s) Paper

Solid Waste Management Critical Issues for Developing Countries Elizabeth Thomas-Hope (ed.) 1998 ISBN 978-976-8125-43-9 296pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Gender Studies

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The Waterfalls of Jamaica Sublime and Beautiful Objects Brian J. Hudson 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-083-5 Cloth ISBN 978-976-640-102-3 Paper 138pp 6 x 9 US$27 Cloth US$22 Paper

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Caribbean Women at the Crossroads The Paradox of Motherhood among Women of Barbados, St Lucia and Dominica Patricia Mohammed, Althea Perkins 1999 ISBN 978-976-8125-44-6 150pp 7 x 10 US$22 (s) Paper

Confronting Power, Theorizing Gender Interdisciplinary Perspectives in the Caribbean Eudine Barriteau (ed.) 2003 ISBN 978-976-640-136-8 414pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

Cultural DNA Gender at the Root of Everyday Life in Rural Jamaica Diana J. Fox 2010 ISBN 978-976-640-219-8 296pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

Enjoying Power Eugenia Charles and Political Leadership in the Commonwealth Caribbean Eudine Barriteau, Alan Cobley (eds.) 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-191-7 288pp 6 x 9 US$32 Paper

Gender in Caribbean Development Patricia Mohammed, Catherine Shepherd (eds.) 1999 (1988) ISBN 978-976-8125-55-2 374pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Gendered Realities Essays in Caribbean Feminist Thought Patricia Mohammed (ed.) 2002 ISBN 978-976-640-112-2 544pp 6 x 9 US$47 (s) Paper

My Mother Who Fathered Me A Study of the Families in Three Selected Communities of Jamaica Edith Clarke 1999 (1957) ISBN 978-976-640-040-8 266pp 6 x 9 US$25 Paper

Midlife and Older Women Family Life,Work and Health in Jamaica Joan Rawlins 2006 ISBN 978-976-640-183-2 185pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Patriarchy in the Jamaica Constabulary Force Its Impact on Gender Equality Gladys Brown-Campbell 1998 ISBN 978-976-8125-58-3 66pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

Stronger, Surer, Bolder Ruth Nita Barrow Social Change and International Development Eudine Barriteau, Alan Cobley (eds.) 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-101-6 234pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

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Gender Segregation in the Barbadian Labour Market 1946 and 1980 Roslyn Lynch 1995 ISBN 978-976-410-078-2 ISSN 0799-0057 100pp 6 x 9 US$18 (s) Paper

Interrogating Caribbean Masculinities Theoretical and Empirical Analyses Rhoda Reddock (ed.) 2004 ISBN 978-976-640-138-2 454pp 6 x 9 US$47 (s) Paper

Learning to Be a Man Culture, Socialization and Gender Identity in Five Caribbean Communities Barry Chevannes 2001 ISBN 978-976-640-092-7 252pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Male Under-achievement in High School Education in Jamaica, Barbados, and St Vincent and the Grenadines Odette Parry ISBN 978-976-8125-73-6 240pp 6 x 9 US$20 (s) Paper

Trailblazers in Nursing Education A Caribbean Perspective Hermi Hyacinth Hewitt 2002 ISBN 978-976-8125-78-1 290pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Women in Jamaica A Bibliography of Published and Unpublished Sources Leona Bobb-Semple (comp.) 1997 ISBN 978-976-640-033-0 138pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

Women and the Law A Bibliographical Survey of Legal and Quasi-Legal Materials Joan A. Brathwaite (comp.) 1999 ISBN 978-976-640-069-9 368pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Women and the Sexual Division of Labour in the Caribbean Keith Hart (ed.) 1996 (1989) ISBN 978-976-8125-18-7 174pp 6 x 9 US$22 (s) Paper

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Author Index
Adler, Irving, 31 Adler, Joyce Sparer, 31 Agorsah, E. Kofi, 27 Akenson, Donald Harman, 25 Alleyne, Dillon, 39 Alleyne, Doddridge H.N., 14, 32 Alleyne, Mervyn C., 17, 20, 21, 21 Allsopp, Richard, 20, 21 Arbell, Mordechai, 28 Armstrong, Eric, 15, 33 Atkinson, Lesley-Gail, 24 Aub-Buscher, Gertrud, 31 Baban, Serwan M.J., 35 Barker, David, 35, 36 Barker, Patrick L., 19 Barriteau, Eudine, 7, 36, 37 Barth, James L., 35 Baugh, Edward, 23 Beckford, George, 16, 33 Beckles, Hilary McD., 24, 25, 26, 29, 34 Benfield, Warren A., 33 Bennett, Hazel, 5, 38 Bennett, Wycliffe, 5, 38 Best, Curwen, 20 Best, Lloyd, 14, 16, 32 Bobb-Semple, Leona, 38 Bolland, O. Nigel, 24 Boxill, Ian, 40, 42 Braithwaite, Lloyd, 24 Brathwaite, Kamau, 21 Brathwaite, Joan A., 38 Branson, Susan, 22 Brereton, Bridget, 27, 23 Brodber, Erna, 30 Brown, Dennis A.V., 28 Brown, Deryck R., 40, 42 Brown-Campbell, Gladys, 37 Bryan, Patrick, 7, 24, 26, 28 Buckley, Roger Norman, 23 Buckridge, Steeve O., 26 Buisseret, David, 11, 26, 28 Burnard, Trevor, 27 Campbell, Carl C., 25, 28, 30 Cassidy, Frederic G., 20, 21 Chadee, Derek, 18, 42 Chambers, Claudia, 42 Charlton, Vilma, 2, 38 Chevannes, Barry, 21, 37 Christie, Pauline, 19, 20 Clarke, Edith, 37 Cobham, Stephen N., 32 Cobley, Alan, 7, 17, 24, 29, 37, 39 Conway, Dennis, 33 Craig, Ian Stuart, 22 Dayfoot, Arthur Charles, 28 Demas, William G., 15, 32 Desorasan, Ramesh, 33 Dodman, David, 35 Dookhan, Isaac, 25 Douglas, L. Lawson, 39 Dumas, J.R.R., 40 Dunn, Lorna-Dee, 34 Dunn, Richard S., 29 Edwards, David T., 36 Evans, Hyacinth, 34 Fergus Howard A., 25 Ferrer, Ada, 26 Fincham, Alan G., 36 Fischer, Sibylle, 4, 41 Forbes, Curdella, 31 Ford-Smith, Honor, 21 Fox, Diana J., 37 Francis Brown, Suzanne, 27 Fraser, Henry, 29, 17 Gannon, Michael R., 35 Gill, Michael, 29 Girvan, Norman, 33 Golding, John S., 23 Goodbody, Ivan, 36 Gordon, Shirley C., 28 Graham, John, 23 Gray, Obika, 40 Greenidge, Carl B., 32 Gregory, Howard, 19 Griffith, Anthony D., 35 Griffith, Ezra E.H., 8, 22 Griffith, Glynne A., 3, 31 Grossman, Lawrence, 36 Hall, Douglas, 11, 25, 27, 29 Hall, Neville A.T., 28 Handler, Jerome S., 30 Harney, Stefano, 21 Harriott, Anthony, 41, 42 Hart, Keith, 38 Hart, Richard, 25, 29 Henke, Holger, 40, 41 Henry, Frances, 8, 22, 42 Hewitt, Hermi Hyacinth, 38 Higman, B.W., 13, 26, 27, 28, 30 Holder, Jean S., 14, 32 Hope, Donna P., 21 Howard, Michael, 15, 32, 33 Howe, Glenford, 17, 34, 39, 40 Hudson, Brian J., 26, 36 Hussey, Benthan H., 32 Hutson, J. Edward, 17, 39 Hutton, Dave George, 36 Hyatt, Charles, 30 Ingram, K.E., 27 Iremonger, Susan, 35 Irving, Rachael, 2, 38 Ismond, Patricia, 30 Jackson, Trevor A., 35 James, Winston, 6, 29 Jayawardena, Chandra, 34 Jefferson, Albertina, 22 Jefferson, Owen, 34 John, Catherine A., 31 Johnson, Michele A., 12, 27, 29 Jones, Sonia O., 34 Joseph, E.L., 32 Kanhai, Rosanne, 9, 19 Kiely, Ray, 41 Knight, Franklin W., 24, 27 Kurta, Allen, 35 LaFleur, Gerard, 22 La Foucade, Althea, 15, 33 Lalla, Barbara, 3, 19, 21, 38 Lampe, Armando, 8, 22 Laurence, K.O., 10, 29 Le Franc, Elsie, 32 LePage, R.B., 20 Levitt, Kari, 14, 16, 33 Levy, Horace, 19 Levy, Michele, 31 Lewin, Olive, 22 Lewis, Gary, 30 Lewis, Patsy, 14, 41 Lewis, Rupert C., 42 Lindahl, Folke, 41 Lloyd Evans, Sally, 36 Look Lai, Walton, 23 Luke, Learie, 10, 25 Lynch, Roslyn, 37 Mamingi, Nlandu, 16, 34 Mangal, Rambarran, 39 Mars, Perry, 40 Marshall, Don D., 40 Marshall, Woodville, 25, 29 Martnez-Vergne, Teresita, 24 Mathurin Mair, Lucille, 25, 28 Maxwell, John, 35 McDonald, Roderick A., 6, 23, 30 McDowell, Zanifa, 39

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McGregor, Duncan F.M., 35, 36 McKenzie, Earl, 3, 31 Meek, Terry L., 39 Meeks Brian, 40, 41 Mehta, Brinda J., 9, 31 Mendes, Alfred H., 31 Metzgen, Humphrey, 23 Mills, Charles W., 41 Mohammed, Patricia, 36, 37 Monteith, Kathleen E.A., 12, 13, 24,26, 30 Moore, Brian, 12, 24, 27, 28, 29 Morgan, Paula, 9, 22 Morrison, E.Y.St A., 39 Munro, Martin, 4, 20, 22, 38 Munroe, Trevor, 41 Newton, Earle H., 24 Noakes, Beverly Ormerod, 31 Palmer, Colin, 27 Parry, Odette, 37 Paton, Diana, 12, 28 Patteson, Richard E., 31 Paul, Annie, 19 Pawson, Michael, 11, 28 Payne-Jackson, Arvilla, 17, 21 Perkins, Althea, 36 Perry, Anthony, 34 Phillip, George J., 32 Phillip, Nicole Laurine, 30 Phillips, Grenville W., 38 Plaza, Dwaine E., 42 Pollard, Velma, 20 Porter, Anthony R.D., 23 Potter Robert B., 33 Pottinger, Audrey M., 39 Rahim, Jennifer, 19 Ramnarine, Tina K., 20 Ranston, Jackie, 27 Rawlins, Joan, 37 Reddock, Rhoda, 37 Redwood, S.St John, 33 Regis, Louis, 21 Reid, Basil, 40 Reno, Fred, 41 Richards, Glen, 12, 26 Richardson, Arthur G., 34 Richardson, Bonham C., 35 Roberts, Peter A., 21 Robertson, Ian, 20 Robinson, A.N.R., 41 Robinson-Walcott, Kim, 3, 31 Rodrgues-Durn, Armando, 35 Roopnarine, Lomarsh, 10, 26 Ryan, Selwyn, 7, 40 Snchez, Jairo, 22 Sandiford, Keith A.P., 20, 24 Scott, Ewan, 15, 33 Seecharan, Clem, 23, 26 Shepherd, Catherine, 37 Shepherd, Verene A., 9, 25, 27 Sheridan, Richard B., 13, 29 Simmonds-McDonald, Hazel, 20 Singh, Kelvin, 10, 23 Sistren, 21 Steele, Godfrey, 18, 39 Stoppi, M.J., 38 Stuempfle, Stephen, 22 Teelucksingh, Sonja S., 16, 33 Thomas, Deborah A., 27 Thomas-Hope, Elizabeth, 36, 42 Thompson, Alvin O., 25, 30 Turner, Grace, 22 Turner, Mary, 29 Walcott-Hackshaw, Elizabeth, 4, 20, 22 Walrond, E.R., 17, 39 Warner-Lewis, Maureen, 6, 8, 20, 22, 23 Watson, Mark R., 33 Watson, Patrick K., 16, 33 Welch, Barbara M., 34 Whiteley, Peter, 34 Williams, Claudette M., 31 Williamson, Karina, 6, 24 Willig, Michael R., 35 Winer, Lise, 30, 32 Wint, Alvin, 32 Wint, Eleanor, 42 Wright, Philip, 11, 26 Young, Jason, 18, 42 Youssef, Valerie, 9, 22

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AZ of Industrial Relations in the Caribbean Workplace, 32 Abandoning Dead Metaphors, 30 Administration and Conduct of Corporate Meetings, 38 Adolphus, A Tale, and The Slave Son, 30 African-Caribbean Worldview and the Making of Caribbean Society, The, 19 After the Storm There Is the Calm, 39 Amerindians/Africans/Americans, 22 Archibald Monteath, 6, 8, 23 Ascent to Mona, 23 Autobiography of Alfred H. Mendes, 31 Basic Practical Urology, 39 Bats of Puerto Rico, 35 Bechu, 23 Between Self-Determination and Dependency, 40 Between Slavery and Freedom, 6, 23 Beyond Borders, 19 Bindi, 9, 19 Biochemistry by Diagrams, 39 Brain Train, The, 34 Bricks and Stones from the Past, 23 British Army in the West Indies, The, 23 British-Controlled Trinidad and Venezuela, 10, 23 Caribbean Adolescents and Youth, 34 Caribbean AIDS Epidemic, The, 17, 39 Caribbean Culture, 19 Caribbean Geology into the Third Millennium, 35 Caribbean Language Issues Old and New, 19 Caribbean Migration, 42 Caribbean Revolutions and Revolutionary Theory, 40 Caribbean Theology, 19 Caribbean Wars Untold, 23 Caribbean Women at the Crossroads, 36 Cascade, 3, 38 Cases on Issues and Problems in Educational Management, 34 Central Africa in the Caribbean, 20 Centring the Periphery, 19 Chancellor, I Present, 23 Chinese in the West Indies, The, 23 Christianity in the Caribbean, 8, 23 Clear Word and Third Sight, 31 Colonial Caribbean in Transition, The, 23 Colonial West Indian Students in Britain, 24 Colonialism and Resistance in Belize, 24 Combermere School and the Barbadian Society, 24 Commercial Arbitration in the Caribbean, 38 Competitiveness in Small Developing Economies, 32 Confronting Power, Theorizing Gender, 36 Consequences of Structural Adjustment, 32 Construction and Representation of Race and Ethnicity in the Caribbean, The, 20 Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societies in the Global Conext, 24 Contrary Voices, 6, 24 Creating Their Own Space, 20 Cricket Nurseries of Colonial Barbados, 20 Crime-Solving Toolkit, A, 40 Crossroads of Empire, 24 Cultural DNA, 37 Cultural Power, Resistance and Pluralism, 24 Culture @ the Cutting Edge, 20 Current Themes in Social Psychology, 18, 42 Deconstruction, Imperialism and the West Indian Novel, 3, 31 Demeaned but Empowered, 40 Depression to Decolonization, 13, 24 Development of West Indies Cricket, The (vol. 1 & 2), 24 Devil in the Details, The, 31 Diasporic (Dis)locations, 9, 31 Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage, 20 Dictionary of Jamaican English, 20 Dont Burn Our Bridges, 14, 32 Dread Talk, 20 Due Respect, 20 Earliest Inhabitants, The, 24 Echoes of the Haitian Revolution, 4, 20 Economic Development of Barbados, 15, 32 Economics of Development in Small Countries, 15, 32 Economy and Environment in the Caribbean, 35 Edward Seaga and the Challenges of Modern Jamaica, 7, 24 Elements of Child Law in the Commonwealth Caribbean, 39 Emancipation IV, 25 Empowering Impulse, The, 40 Empowering a Peasantry in a Caribbean Context, 32 Endless Education, 25 Enduring Geohazards in the Caribbean, 35 Enjoying Power, 7, 37 Environment and Development in the Caribbean, 35 Envisioning Caribbean Futures, 40 Eric Williams, 7, 40 Essays on the Theory of Plantation Economy, 14, 16, 32 Ethical Practice in Everyday Health Care, 17, 39 Evaluation, Learning and Caribbean Development, 40 Exploring the Boundaries of Caribbean Creole Languages, 20 Exploring the Palace of the Peacock, 31 Export/Import Trends and Economic Development in Trinidad, 14, 32 Farmers and Soil Conservation, 35 Fiction of Robert Antoni, The, 31 First West Indies Cricket Tour, The, 25 Flight to Freedom, 25 Francophone Caribbean Today, The, 31 From Jamaican Creole to Standard English, 20 From Nation to Diaspora, 31 From Occupation to Independence, 25 From Oral to Literate Culture, 21 Gallery Montserrat, 25 Gender in Caribbean Development, 37 Gender Segregation in the Barbadian Labour Market, 37 Gendered Realities, 37 George Beckford Papers, The, 16, 33 Global Change and Caribbean Vulnerability, 35 Golokwati (vol. 1 & 2), 21 Guide to the Plants in the Blue Mountains of Jamaica, A, 35 Haiti Rising, 4, 38 Health Communication in the Caribbean and Beyond, 18, 39 Higher Education in the Caribbean, 34 Historical Study of the Women of Jamaica, A, 25 History of Education in the British Leeward Islands, A, 25 History of Money and Banking in Barbados, A, 15, 33 History of the Virgin Islands in the United States, 25 How to Make Our Own News, 35 Identity and Secession in the Caribbean, 10, 25 Ideology and Caribbean Integration, 40 Ideology and Change, 40 If the Irish Ran the World, 25 In Miserable Slavery, 11, 25 In the Service of the Public, 40 Indo-Caribbean Indenture, 10, 26 Inna di Dancehall, 21

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Inside Hillview High School, 34 Inside Jamaican Schools, 34 Inside Slavery, 26 Insurgent Cuba, 26 Interrogating Caribbean Masculinities, 37 Introduction to Company Law, An, 39 Introduction to Politics, An, 41 Introduction to Social Research, 42 Introduction to Spectroscopy, Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding, An, 39 Jamaican Gold, 2, 38 Jamaica in 1687, 11, 26 Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom, 12, 26 Jamaica Surveyed, 8, 26 Jamaica Talk, 21 Jamaica Underground, 36 Jamaican Folk Medicine, 17, 21 Jamaican Food, 26 Jamaican Gold, 2, 38 Jamaican People, The, 26 Jamaican Place Names, 26 Jamaican Theatre, 5, 38 Joseph Ruhomons India, 26 Lady Nugents Journal of Her Residence in Jamaica, 11, 26 Language of Dress, The, 26 Law, Justice and Empire, 27 Lawyer Manley, 27 Learning to Be a Man, 37 Lionheart Gal, 21 Low Cost Housing in Barbados, 33 Low-Income Housing and the State in the Eastern Caribbean, 33 Maharanis Misery, 9, 27 Male Under-Achievement in High School Education, 37 Man Divided, A, 27 Man Who Ran Away, The, 31 Manuscript Sources for the History of the West Indies, 27 Maroon Heritage, 27 Mastery, Tyranny and Desire, 27 Mechanics of Independence, The, 41 Midlife and Older Women, 37 Modern Blackness, 27 Modern Caribbean, The, 27 Modern Political Culture in the Caribbean, 41 Modernity Disavowed, 4, 41 Mona, Past and Present, 27 Montpelier, Jamaica, 27 My Mother Who Fathered Me, 37 Narratives of Resistance, 41 Nationalism and Identity, 21 Natural Resource Management for Sustainable Development in the Caribbean, 36

Neither Led nor Driven, 12, 27 New Caribbean Thought, 41 New Register of Caribbean English Usage, 21 No Bond but the Law, 12, 28 On the Treatment and Management of the More Common West India Diseases, 17, 39 Organized Crime and Politics in Jamaica, 41 Our Cause for His Glory, 28 Out of Order, 3, 31 Pastoral Care in a Market Economy, 33 Patriarchy in the Jamaica Constabulary Force, 37 Persistent Poverty, 33 Philosophy in the West Indian Novel, 3, 31 Plantation Jamaica, 13, 28 Police and Crime Control in Jamaica, 41 Political Calypso, The, 21 Political Ecology of Bananas, 36 Political Economy of Fertility in the British West Indies, 28 Politics of Labour and Development in Trinidad, The, 41 Port Royal, Jamaica, 28, 11 Portuguese Jews of Jamaica, 28 Postcolonialisms, 21 Poverty, Empowerment and Social Development in the Caribbean, 33 Poverty and Perception in Jamaica, 33 Practical Introduction to Econometric Methods, A, 16, 33 Psychonomics and Poverty, 33 Public Sector Economics for Developing Countries, 15, 33 Radical Theory, Caribbean Reality, 41 Rastafari, 21 Rebel Woman in the British West Indies during Slavery, The, 28 Reclaiming African Religions in Trinidad, 8, 22 Recognizing and Controlling Nematode Damage, 36 Reinterpreting the Haitian Revolution, 4, 22 Renewing Democracy in the Millennium, 41 Research, 35 Resource Sustainability and Caribbean Development, 36 Resources, Planning and Environmental Management, 36 Returning to the Source, 36, 42 Rex Nettleford and His Works, 22 Rock It Come Over, 22 Rupert Gray, 32 Selected Issues and Problems in Social Policy, 42 Self-Help Housing, the Poor, and the State in the Caribbean, 33 Shaping of the West Indian Church, 28

Shared Visions, 22 Slave Population of the British Caribbean, 28 Slave Population and Economy in Jamaica, 28 Slave Society in the Danish West Indies, 28 Slavery, Freedom and Gender, 28 Slaves and Missionaries, 29 Slaves Who Abolished Slavery, 29 Small Farmers and the Protection of the Watershed, 36 Social Studies Curriculum and Methods for the Caribbean, 35 Solid Waste Management, 36 Spirit of Dominance, A, 29 Stabilization and Stagnation in the Jamaican Economy, 34 Steelband Movement, The, 22 Stronger, Surer, Bolder, 7, 37 Struggles of John Brown Russwurm, 6, 29 Sugar and Slavery, 13, 29 Sugar and Slaves, 29 Survival by Association, 34 Surviving Small Size, 14, 41 Taxation and Equity in Jamaica, 39 Theoretical and Empirical Exercises in Econometrics, 16, 34 They Do as They Please, 12, 29 Time For Action, 29 Tobago in Wartime, 10, 29 Tourism Attractions, 34 Tourism and Hospitality Education and Training in the Caribbean, 34 Towards Decolonisation, 25, 29 Trailblazers in Nursing Education, 38 Translation Manual for the Caribbean, A, 22 Trinidad Yoruba, 22 Unappropriated People, The, 30 Understanding Crime in Jamaica, 42 Unprofitable Servants, 30 Walter Rodney, 42 Warner Arundell, 32 Waterfalls of Jamaica, The, 36 West Indian Business History, 13, 30 West Indies Accounts, 30 When Me Was a Boy, 30 White Rebel, 30 Women in Grenadian History, 30 Women in Jamaica, 38 Women and the Law, 38 Women and the Sexual Division of Labour in the Caribbean, 38 Woodside, Pear Tree Grove P.O., 30 Writing Rage, 9, 22 Ye Shall Dream, 8, 22 Young Colonials, The, 30

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