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  • A Colony of Citizens

    A Colony of Citizens

    $9.95

    The idea of universal rights is often understood as a product of Europe, but as Laurent Dubois demonstrates, it was profoundly shaped by the struggle over slavery and citizenship in the French Caribbean.

  • A Question of Labour

    A Question of Labour

    $12.00

    When West Indian slaves were emancipated in the 1980s the planters sought to replace them with Indian immigrant labour. Indian immigrant labourers began to arrive on a large scale in 1845 and continued until 1917.

  • African Voices of the Atlantic Slave Trade

    African Voices of the Atlantic Slave Trade

    $22.95

    The story of the Atlantic slave trade has always been imperial, recorded and delivered through Europeans. In this path-breaking work, the story of the slave trade is told from the African perspective.

  • Atlantic Interactions

    Atlantic Interactions

    $16.95

    Atlantic Interactions is written specifically to provide core source material for CAPE History; more particularly for Unit II, The Atlantic World and Global Interactions. The text works in tandem with the CAPE history syllabus supplying valuable information that is useful to both teachers and students alike.

  • Before and After 1865

    Before and After 1865

    $29.95

    Edited by Brian Moore and Swithin Wilmot Before and After 1865 provides a discussion and exploration of the interlinked themes of education, politics and regionalism.

  • Beyond Tradition

    Beyond Tradition

    $24.95

    In recent years, Caribbean historians have moved beyond the traditional interpretation of the Region's historical experience leading to a more dynamic and accurate re-creation of events and processes.

  • Capitalism and Slavery

    Capitalism and Slavery

    $18.95

    Eric Williams's Capitalism & Slavery became the foundation for many future studies of imperialism and economic development. Binding an economic view of history with strong moral argument, Williams's study of the role of slavery in financing the Industrial Revolution

  • Caribbean Freedom

    Caribbean Freedom

    $24.95

    This companion volume to Caribbean Slavey in the Atlantic World focusses on the period immediately after emancipation. It examines the variety of post-slavery experiences in the Spanish, Dutch, English and French Caribbean.

  • Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World

    Caribbean Slavery in the Atlantic World

    $35.00

    This is a completely revised and expanded version of Caribbean Slave Society and Economy which has become a standard text in colleges and universities on both sides of the Atlantic.

  • Caribbean: Sea and the New World

    Caribbean: Sea and the New World

    $5.00

    First published in 1946, one year after the Spanish original Biograf­a del Caribe, Germa¡n Arciniegas' Caribbean: Sea of the New World has been described as a breathtaking and magisterial work, encompassing four centuries of history of the Caribbean basin in its broad sweep.

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