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New and Forthcoming

2011–2012 Catalogue

The University of the West Indies PressJ A M A I C A • B A R B A D O S • T R I N I D A D & T O B A G O • O P E N C A M P U S

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Catalogue2011–2012

Contents

V i s i t o u r w e b s i t e : w w w. u w i p r e s s . c o m

New and Forthcoming 2–14

Books in Print 15

l Caribbean Cultural Studies 15

l Caribbean History 18

l Caribbean Literature 26

l Economics 28

l Education 30

l Environmental Studies 31

l Gender Studies 33

l General Interest 34

l Legal Studies 35

l Medical Studies 35

l Political Science 36

l Psychology 38

l Sociology 39

Author Index 42–43

Title Index 44–46

Ordering Information 47–48

UWI Press

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Environmental Studies

ISBN 978-976-640-259-4160pp 14 x 10US$35 (s) ClothNovember 2011

Natural Hazards Atlas of Jamaica

Parris Lyew-Ayee Jr and Rafi Ahmad

The authors have creatively and persuasively designed an atlas of Jamaica focusing on thefour principal natural hazards of earthquakes, hurricanes, floods and landslides in orderto increase government and public awareness of hazards in the context of the island’sdevelopmental and environmental problems.

The work is divided into three sections in which the authors consider the physical geography of Jamaica; detail the common hazards that commonly affect Jamaica, andprovide maps of each Jamaican parish indicating models of each hazard at a local scale.

“The atlas is accessible to decision makers in central and local government, students andteachers in both secondary and tertiary institutions, and local communities. The academicchallenge of putting the atlas together has been executed with painstaking detail and withconsiderable technical expertise and flair. The authors are to be congratulated on successfully negotiating the huge task of compiling detailed geo-coded information on natural hazards from both historical and contemporary sources and spatially correlatingthis information with salient features of Jamaica’s human and physical geography andgeology. The result is an engaging collection of maps which offer fascinating insightsinto the multiple hazards that impact Jamaica.”—David Barker, Head, Department ofGeography and Geology, University of the West Indies, Jamaica

Co-published with the Mona Geoinformatics Institute, University of the West Indies,Jamaica.

Parris Lyew-Ayee Jr is Director, Mona Geoinformatics Institute, University of theWest Indies, Jamaica. He is the author of numerous refereed journal articles, chapters inbooks and technical reports. His research specialties include geographic information systems, global positioning satellite systems, remote sensing, karst geomorphology andgeomorphometry, natural hazards simulation and disaster response coordination, crimedemographic and socioeconomic analysis, and business analysis and customer locationmapping. He is also a faculty member of the Department of Geography and Geology.

Rafi Ahmad is Head, Unit for Disaster Studies, Lecturer, Department of Geography andGeology and Fellow, Mona Geoinformatics Institute, University of the West Indies,Jamaica. He has a distinguished publication record and has written and edited severalbooks, journal articles and refereed publications on natural hazards and hazards manage-ment. He is the recipient of several awards and honours, including the 2003 UnitedNations Sasakawa Award for Disaster Reduction, the De La Beche Award forOutstanding Contribution on a Sustained Basis, and the Geological Society of Jamaica andthe International Landslide Research Group Award for years of leadership in landslide hazard reduction in the Caribbean.

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Natural ResourceManagement forSustainableDevelopment in the Caribbean

Ivan Goodbody,Elizabeth Thomas-Hope (eds.)

978-976-8125-76-7US$32 (s) Paper

Enduring Geohazardsin the Caribbean

Moving from theReactive to the ProactiveSerwan M J. Baban(ed.)

978-976-640-204-4US$42 (s) Paper

Global Change andCaribbeanVulnerability

Environment, Economyand Society at RiskDuncan McGregor,David Dodman,David Barker (eds.)

978-976-640-221-1US$42 (s) Paper

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Caribbean History

ISBN 978-976-640-260-0480pp 6 x 9US$65 (s) PaperNovember 2011

O F R E L A T E D I N T E R E S T

Mona, Past and Present

The History and Heritage of the Mona Campus,University of the WestIndies Suzanne Francis Brown

978-976-640-158-0 Cloth978-976-640-159-7 PaperUS$35 (s) Cloth US$22 (s) Paper

Montpelier, Jamaica

A Plantation Community in Slavery and Freedom,1739–1912B. W. Higman

978-976-640-075-0 Cloth978-976-640-039-2 PaperUS$85 (s) ClothUS$47 (s) Paper

Jamaican PlaceNames

B.W. Higman, B.J. Hudson

978-976-640-217-4US$27 (s) Paper

Hope Transformed

A Historical Sketch of the Hope Landscape, St Andrew,Jamaica, 1660–1960

Veront M. Satchell

The historic Hope lands located on the Liguanea Plain in the southeastern parish of St Andrew, Jamaica, and once the site of one of the island’s earliest sugar estates, has hada long history of human settlements dating back to approximately 600 CE, the era of theindigenous Tainos. It was not until 1655, however, with the English invasion and seizureof Jamaica from the Spanish, that the Hope landscape developed into a thriving ruralagrarian settlement. Generous land grants were made to the invading officers and laterto immigrants from Britain and North America and from other Caribbean islands. MajorRichard Hope came in possession of over 2,600 acres in the Liguanea Plain. Major Hope,unlike many of his counterparts by the 1660s, managed to establish a small sugar planta-tion, which developed by the mid-1700s into one of the island’s largest, most productiveand technologically advanced slave sugar estates. In the 1770s the estate became the prop-erty of the Duke of Chandos and his family until 1848, when the estate was dismantled.Over 600 acres were sold to the Kingston and Liguanea Water Works Company and theremaining 1,700 acres were leased to the owner of the adjoining Papine and Mona estates.Poor accounting and border surveillance enabled several persons to possess the land,which was later sanctioned by the Limitations of Actions Law.

With the government’s acquisition of the entire property in 1909, the Hope estate under-went remarkable changes in the twentieth century. By 1960 the Hope landscape was radically transformed from a sugar estate worked by hundreds of enslaved black peopleto a premiere urban centre of commercial, residential and educational land use.

Veront M. Satchell is Senior Lecturer, Department of History and Archaeology,University of the West Indies, Jamaica. He is the author of several books and articles,including From Plot to Plantation: Land Transactions in Jamaica, 1896–1900, Sugar, Slaveryand Technological Change, Jamaica 1760–1830, and Emancipation and Reparation. He iscurrently working on Alexander Bedward: The Lord and Master of August Town, 1891–1921.

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Caribbean History

ISBN 978-976-640-255-6 376pp 7 x 10US$70 (s) ClothOctober 2011

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Mastery, Tyranny,and Desire

The Anglo-JamaicanWorld of ThomasThistlewood and HisSlaves, 1750–1786Trevor Burnard

978-976-640-146-7US$37 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Plantation Jamaica,1750–1850

Capital and Control in a Colonial EconomyB.W. Higman

978-976-640-165-8US$70 (s) Cloth978-976-640-209-9US$32 (s) Paper

In Miserable Slavery

Thomas Thistlewood inJamaica, 1750–86Douglas Hall

978-976-640-066-8US$22 (s) Paper

Proslavery Priest

The Atlantic World of John Lindsay, 1729–1788

B.W. Higman

Child of the Church of Scotland and product of the Scottish Enlightenment, John Lindsaywas an ordained minister of the Church of England, serving church and state in theBritish Atlantic. The second half of his life was spent in Jamaica, where – in the midst ofslave society – he had leisure to live a life of ideas and develop literary and philosophicalinterests. As well as sermons, he published a novel, a poem and an account of a voyage toWest Africa. At his death, Lindsay left manuscript sermons, a natural history of Jamaicaand a proslavery polemic. These texts address central questions of eighteenth-centuryBritish imperial thought. How might faith and reason sit together, and the laws of naturewith the laws of God? How might conjecture, hypothesis, speculation and curiosity fitwith the authority of scripture? What does it mean to be human? How could libertycoexist with slavery?

B.W. Higman is Emeritus Professor of History, University of the West Indies, andEmeritus Professor of History, Australian National University. He is the author of elevenbooks on Caribbean history, archaeology and geography, including the award-winningpublications Slave Population and Economy in Jamaica, 1807–1834; Slave Populations of theBritish Caribbean, 1807–1834; Jamaica Surveyed: Plantation Maps and Plans of the Eighteenthand Nineteenth Centuries; Montpelier, Jamaica: A Plantation Community in Slavery andFreedom, 1739–1912; Writing West Indian Histories; Plantation Jamaica, 1750–1850: Capitaland Control in a Colonial Economy; and Jamaican Food: History, Biology, Culture. His mostrecent books are A Concise History of the Caribbean and How Food Made History.

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Becoming Belize

A History of an Outpost of Empire Searching for Identity,1528–1823

Mavis C. Campbell

Belize, formerly British Honduras, had a different beginning from most other BritishCaribbean colonies and was not dependent on sugar production but on the exploitationof the forests for timber. Unlike most books on Belize, this study explores in some detailthe early Spanish attempts to colonize the area called Belize today and identifies many ofthe problems Spain encountered.

Campbell persuasively posits that Belizean history can be pushed much further back fromthe traditional starting point of either the mid-seventeenth or early eighteenth century.The book provides a compelling thesis on the alliance between the British logwood cutters (the Baymen) and the Miskito Indians who together formed the major counter-balance to Spain’s power. The work also explores how social relations under forestry slavery were marked by less outward resistance and violence than that which obtainedunder the British sugar/slave economies of the region.

“This work should appeal to scholars in the fields of Central American/Belizean history,Mexican history, Caribbean history, and studies on slavery and slave societies.”—FranklinW. Knight, Leonard and Helen R. Stulman Professor of History, Johns Hopkins University

Mavis C. Campbell is Emerita Professor of History, Amherst College. She is the authorof several books and articles, including The Dynamics of Change in a Slave Society: ASociopolitical History of the Free Coloreds of Jamaica, 1800–1865; The Maroons of Jamaica,1655–1796: A History of Resistance, Collaboration and Betrayal; Nova Scotia and the FightingMaroons: A Documentary History; and Back to Africa: George Ross and the Maroons fromNova Scotia to Sierra Leone.

Caribbean History

ISBN 978-976-640-246-4448pp 6 x 9US$50 (s) PaperAugust 2011

O F R E L A T E D I N T E R E S T

Colonialism andResistance in Belize

Essays in HistoricalSociologyO. Nigel Bolland

978-976-640-141-2US$32 (s) Paper

Crossroads of Empire

The Europe CaribbeanConnection, 1492–1992Alan Cobley (ed.)

978-976-621-031-1US$18 (s) paper

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Caribbean Literature

ISBN 978-976-640-256-3224pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperSeptember 2011

O F R E L A T E D I N T E R E S T

UnprofitableServants

Crown Slaves inBerbice, Guyana,1803–1831Alvin O. Thompson

978-976-640-120-7US$32 (s) Paper

Central Africa in theCaribbean

Transcending Time,Transforming CulturesMaureen Warner-Lewis

978-976-640-118-4US$47 (s) Paper

Nationalism andIdentity

Culture and theImagination in aCaribbean DiasporaStefano Harney

978-976-640-016-3US$22 (s) Paper

Pak’s Britannica

Articles by and Interviews with David Dabydeen

Edited by Lynne Macedo

The name of David Dabydeen will be familiar to anyone with an interest in Caribbeanliterature. The author of three collections of poetry and six novels to date, Dabydeen’s fic-tional output has won him numerous prestigious awards including three Guyana Prizesfor Literature; the 2004 Rajo Rao Award for Literature; and the 2008 Anthony N. SagbaAward for Literature. Yet until now his critical articles and essays have only been avail-able in academic journals or interspersed in collections of scholarly writing. Pak’sBritannica is the first book to be devoted solely to Dabydeen’s academic works, bringingtogether the best of his output from the last twenty-five years with a series of interviews.Collectively, they provide the reader with a unique insight into the mind of this acclaimedscholar.

Dabydeen has never shied away from tackling the more controversial aspects of race, ethnicity and “belonging”, thus inviting readers to re-examine their own views througha consciously provocative style of writing. Each of the essays bears testament to Dabydeen’sdesire to inform yet question received knowledge, while also illustrating the highly cosmopolitan nature of his views on literature, history and art. Dabydeen’s abiding con-cern with highlighting the historical erasure of black history and culture in the West – asubject frequently tacked in his fiction as well – has continued to inform his writing fromthe earliest to the most recent articles in this collection.

The second part of the book contains the transcripts from a series of interviews betweenDabydeen and a group of Caribbean scholars from universities around the world. Likehis essays, these interviews cover a wide range of topics, such as his childhood memories;his love for the visual arts; the subversive and redemptive power of writing; or how he per-ceives there to be an absence of “rich” culture in contemporary English society. Drawntogether for the first time, these interviews give a more intimate perspective into his exten-sive body of work and highlight the ease with which he freely transgresses any sense ofcultural, racial or linguistic boundaries. His razor-sharp wit, coupled with a liberal usageof the vernacular, provides strong evidence of there being a much more mischievous sideto Dabydeen’s personality than might have otherwise been evident from a study of his aca-demic writing alone.

Lynne Macedo is Associate Fellow of the Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studiesat the University of Warwick. Her research interests include Anglo-Caribbean literatureand the history of cinema in the Caribbean. She is the co-editor of No Land, No Motherand the author of Fiction and Film: The Influence of Cinema on Writers from Jamaica andTrinidad.

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Caribbean Literature

ISBN 978-976-640-257-0176pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperNovember 2011

O F R E L A T E D I N T E R E S T

The Fiction of

Robert Antoni

Writing in the EstuaryRichard F. Patteson

978-976-640-229-7US$27 (s) Paper

Exploring the Palaceof the Peacock

Essays on Wilson HarrisJoyce Sparer Adler;Irving Adler (ed.)

978-976-640-140-5US$22 Paper

From Nation to Diaspora

Samuel Selvon, GeorgeLamming and the CulturalPerformance of GenderCurdella Forbes

978-976-640-171-9US$27 (s) Paper

Talking Words

New Essays on the Work of David Dabydeen

Edited by Lynne Macedo

The publication of Talking Words has been designed to coincide with that of Pak’sBritannica: Articles by and Interviews with David Dabydeen, and provides the reader witha complementary set of essays that are focused exclusively on Dabydeen’s fictional output. Each of the ten essays was specially commissioned or extensively revised for thisbook, and collectively they provide new insights in his earlier poetry and the six novelspublished to date. Talking Words offers a fresh look by Caribbean scholars from across theworld at all of Dabydeen’s major works, and clearly demonstrates the continuing inter-est in critical appraisal of his writing.

The book has been divided into two sections, each of which contains articles whose focusis predominantly on one aspect of Dabydeen’s writing – his poetry or his novels.

Contributors: Jenny de Salvo; Erik Falk; Monica Manolachi; Nicole Matos; MichaelMitchell; Anjali Nerlekar; Jutta Schamp; Liliana Sikorska; Abigal Ward; Russell West-Pavlov

Lynne Macedo is Associate Fellow of the Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studiesat the University of Warwick. Her research interests include Anglo-Caribbean literatureand the history of cinema in the Caribbean. She is the co-editor of No Land, No Motherand the author of Fiction and Film: The Influence of Cinema on Writers from Jamaica andTrinidad.

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Caribbean Literature

ISBN 978-976-640-251-8292pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperAugust 2011

O F R E L A T E D I N T E R E S T

Diasporic (Dis)locations

Indo-Caribbean WomenWriters Negotiate theKala PaniBrinda J. Mehta

978-976-640-157-3US$32 (s) Paper

The FrancophoneCaribbean Today

Literature, Language,CultureGertrud Aub-Buscher,Beverly OrmerodNoakes (eds.)

978-976-640-130-6US$27 (s) Paper

From Nation toDiaspora

Samuel Selvon,George Lamming andthe CulturalPerformance ofGenderCurdella Forbes

978-976-640-171-9US$27 (s) Paper

Border Crossings

A Trilingual Anthology of Caribbean Women Writers

Edited by Nicole Roberts and Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw

Literature has no geographical border and can so easily relocate and migrate into our literary imagination. The only real difficulty facing such crossings is the ever-present language barriers that have for too long limited the ways in which the Caribbean is read,perceived and interpreted. What is distinctive about Border Crossings: A TrilingualAnthology of Caribbean Women Writers is its trilingual nature; all of the stories appear inEnglish, French and Spanish. To date, no anthology of short stories from the Caribbeanregion has accomplished this.The anthology includes stories from Guadeloupe (GisèlePineau), Trinidad ( Shani Mootoo), Haiti (Yanick Lahens), Jamaica (Oliver Senior), PuertoRico (Carmen Lugo Filippi ) and Cuba (Mirta Yáñez). Many stories in the collection donot offer the reader a comforting end.Instead, they suggest the possibilities and the com-plexities of depicting a Caribbean, not singular but plural, not closed but open-ended anddecidedly one without borders.

“This collection gives additional exposure to Caribbean women writers, and at the sametime the focus on border-crossing also safeguards against the impression that the writers’gender is the only significant aspect of their stories. The stories chosen would all makeexcellent reading in a university classroom.”—Marc Brudzinski, Assistant Professor,Department of Modern Languages and Literatures, University of Miami

Nicole Roberts is Lecturer, Spanish and Hispanic Literature, Department of LiberalArts, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. She has published in Contexto:Revista Anual De Estudios Literarios, Journal of West Indian Literature, Small Axe andPolítica y Cultura. Her most recent publication is Main Themes in Twentieth CenturyAfroHispanic Poetry: A Literary Sociology.

Elizabeth Walcott-Hackshaw is Senior Lecturer, French and Francophone Literature,Department of Liberal Arts, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago. She haspublished in Callaloo and Small Axe and has co-edited, with Martin Munro, two books onthe Haitian Revolution: Reinterpreting the Haitian Revolution and Its Cultural Aftershocksand Echoes of the Haitian Revolution 1804–2004. Her first collection of short stories, FourTaxis Facing North, was published in 2007.

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O F R E L A T E D I N T E R E S T

The Language of Dress

Resistance andAccommodation inJamaica, 1760–1890Steeve O. Buckridge

978-978-640-143-6US$27 (s) Paper

Central Africa in the Caribbean

Transcending Time,Transforming CulturesMaureen Warner-Lewis

978-976-640-118-4US$47 (s) Paper

Reclaiming AfricanReligions in Trinidad

The Socio-PoliticalLegitimization of theOrisha and SpiritualBaptist FaithsFrances Henry

978-976-640-129-0US$32 (s) Paper

Anansi’s Journey

A Story of Jamaican Cultural Resistance

Emily Zobel Marshall

This interdisciplinary study examines the cultural and historical significance of theJamaican Anansi folktales. Anansi the spider is the trickster folk hero West African slavestransported to the Caribbean. He symbolizes key aspects of Afro-Caribbean culture andis celebrated as a vital link with an African past. Anansi stories, in which the small spider turns the tables on his powerful enemies through cunning and trickery, are nowtold and published worldwide.

This original book traces Anansi’s journey from West Africa to Jamaica, where he is celebrated as a national folk hero. Anansi survived a cultural metamorphosis and cameto symbolize the resistance of the Jamaican people.

Anansi’s Journey begins by examining Anansi’s roots in Ghana. It moves on to detail thechanges Anansi underwent during the Middle Passage and his potential for inspiringtactics of resistance in a plantation context. It ends with an analysis of Anansi’s role in post-colonial Jamaica, illustrating how he is interpreted as a symbol of individualism and celebrated as an emblem of resistance.

With its broad historical sweep, tracing Anansi from Ghana through to his contestedposition in contemporary Jamaica, this book makes an important contribution to theongoing debate about whether the slave trade transmitted or destroyed the culture of theenslaved.

Emily Zobel Marshall is Senior Lecturer at Leeds Metropolitan University. She is theauthor of several book chapters and journal articles focusing on African and Caribbeanfolklore and literature of the African diaspora. She is particularly interested in forms ofcultural resistance to oppressive forces in both colonial and postcolonial contexts.

Caribbean Cultural

Studies

ISBN 978-976-640-261-7232pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) PaperNovember 2011

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Creating Their OwnSpace

The Development of an Indian-CaribbeanMusical TraditionTina K. Ramnarine

978-976-640-099-6 US$27 (s) Paper

The SteelbandMovement

The Forging of aNational Art in Trinidadand TobagoStephen Stuempfle

978-976-640-026-2US$22 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Culture @ the CuttingEdge

Tracking Caribbean Popular MusicCurwen Best

978-976-640-124-5US$27 (s) Paper

From Tin Pan to TASPO

Steelband in Trinidad, 1939–1951

Kim Johnson

From its first appearance in 1939 with a group of men knocking on pots and pans to the1951 Trinidad All-Steel Percussion Orchestra (TASPO), steelband has fascinated theworld. Relying largely on oral histories, this work investigates and documents the differ-ent technical, musical and organizational steps by which the steelband movement wasborn and grew to maturity.

This study is a radical break with the approach to cultural creativity in general and musicof the African diaspora in particular, emphasizing the role of individual agency, micro-sociology and aesthetic values. This contrasts with the “resistance” school of thought,which views music as an automatic reaction to oppression rather than a deliberate attemptto satisfy aesthetic needs and impulses.

The minute biographical and psychological details provide a unique theory of creoliza-tion and chart its relationship to African retentions, based on empirical data. This author-itative study will appeal to both the general reader interested in the origins of steelbandand to scholars concerned with the creolization of African and European cultures andCaribbean creativity.

Kim Johnson is Senior Research Fellow of the Academy of Arts and Letters, Universityof Trinidad and Tobago. He has published extensively on the history and culture ofTrinidad and Tobago, topics on which he now makes documentary films. He receivedthe 2011 Anthony N. Sabga Caribbean Awards for Excellence in Arts and Letters, largelyfor his research into the steelband movement.

Caribbean Cultural

Studies

ISBN 978-976-640-254-9340pp 6 x 9US$40 (s) PaperOctober 2011

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Psychology

ISBN 978-976-640-253-2400pp 7 x 10US$45 (s) PaperAugust 2011

Social Psychological Dynamics

Edited by Derek Chadee and Aleksandra Kosti

“The diverse set of chapters in this unique volume speaks to the question of whethersocial psychological theories and principles are universal. The authors take the reader ona fascinating tour, highlighting some of the many domains and places in which socialpsychology has been applied. Some answers are provided, but equally richly many ques-tions are raised. The approaches taken, notably the comparative approach adopted in several of the chapters, will challenge social psychologists to think about both how theyconceptualize social problems and how they do and should research them.”—MilesHewstone, Professor of Social Psychology, University of Oxford

The work contains seventeen articles reflecting scholarship in traditional and emergingareas of social psychology. Major topics addressed include the subjective evaluation ofemotions; the psychology of values; self-definition; priming and racial stereotyping; self-representation; self-harming; negative communications; visual communication and emo-tion recognition; comparative studies of values; duration of romantic relationships;interpersonal attraction; social psychological antecedents of burnout; social integrationand language effects on bilinguals.

“This volume offers a truly panoramic picture of how scientific social psychology canaddress timely social issues. The editors recruited outstanding scientists spanning elevennations to produce a collection that is as impressive in its remarkable diversity of nationsas well as topics and methods. An ideal reader for a course in methods or social psychol-ogy.”—Harold Takooshian, Past President, APA division of International Psychology

Contributors: Derek Chadee; Aleksandra Kosti; Philip G. Zimbardo; Jeremy DaleAlexander; Hanna Bednarek; John W. Berry; Tim Bono; John R. Bruni; NathalieCartierre; Cecilia Cheng; Valery I. Chirkov; Woo-young Chun; Nathalie Coulon; GéraldDelelis; René Demerval; Eve-Anne M. Doohan; Melanie A. Evans; Enrique Gracia;Esther R. Greenglass; Jan Havlicek; Juan Herrero; Caroline F. Keating; Randy Larsen;Nadezhda Lebedeva; Marisol Lila; Petr Macek; Valerie Manusov; Magdalena Marszał-Wis´niewska; Inna Molodtsova; Janek Musek; Jean-Louis Nandrino; Jasmina Nedeljkovi;Prarthana Pant; Anthony R. Paquin; Jaipaul L. Roopnarine; Anna Rubesova; Anne-Kathrin Sandow; Sylwia St“pniak-Kiełczewska; Alexander Tatarko; Yee-lam Wan; Wai-ying Yip

Derek Chadee is Senior Lecturer and Director, ANSA McAL Psychological ResearchCentre, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago.

Aleksandra Kosti is Associate Professor of Social Psychology, University of Niš,Yugoslavia.

O F R E L A T E D I N T E R E S T

Current Themes inSocial Psychology

Derek Chadee, Jason Young (eds.)

978-976-640-195-5US$37 (s) Paper

HealthCommunication inthe Caribbean andBeyond

A ReaderGodfrey Steele (ed.)

978-976-640-241-9US$50 (s) Paper

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The Caribbean AIDSEpidemic

Glenford Howe, Alan Cobley (eds.)

978-976-640-088-0US$32 Paper

Basic PracticalUrology

L. Lawson Douglas

978-976-8125-42-2US$35(s) Paper

Ethical Practice inEveryday Health Care

E. R. Walrond

978-976-640-164-1US$27 (s) Paper

Scientific Principles of Stress

James L. Mills

This book discusses the concept of stress based on accumulated scientific evidence so thatthe physiology and biochemistry of the stress response cycle can be better understood.General theories of stress are reviewed and discussed within a framework emphasizingphysiology and biochemistry.

The uniqueness of this book lies in its presentation of stress by illustrating anatomicalpathways and physiological measurements as well as by discussing the establishment oflinks between memory, cognitive appraisal, coping and perception. New concepts relat-ing to stress, including psychoneuroimmunology, social psychology and stress hormonessuch as galanin, are also discussed. Unique, too, is the discussion of stress-related meta-bolic derangements leading to hypertension, type 2 diabetes mellitus, dyslipidaemia, cancer, psychosis, as well as imbalances in body pH and electrolyte levels.

This book is recommended for use by undergraduates, postgraduates, and researchersand practitioners in the medical, psychological and allied health fields.

James L. Mills is Senior Lecturer, Department of Basic Medical Sciences, Faculty ofMedical Sciences, University of the West Indies, Jamaica.

Medical Studies/

Caribbean History

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Observations on the Changes of theAir and the Concomitant EpidemicalDiseases in the Island of Barbadoes

William Hillary

Edited and annotated by J. Edward Hutson and Henry Fraser

Observations on the Changes of the Air and the Concomitant Epidemical Diseases in the Islandof Barbadoes was first published in 1759 in London. Remarkably, a third edition was pub-lished in Philadelphia in 1812, with praise and annotations by the famous American physi-cian Dr Benjamin Rush, and with good reason.

It is certainly the first comprehensive documentation of an epidemiological nature, inEnglish, in the Caribbean, and justifies the title “first Caribbean epidemiologist” for DrHillary. He made rigorous observations and clear deductions that have stood the test oftime surprisingly well. As Sir George Alleyne, director emeritus of PAHO, says: “Wemarvel at the conclusions he drew from his observations without the use of the technol-ogy which we have at our disposal. We are surprised by the accuracy of the symptoma-tology he describes.”

Indeed, Hillary is famous for the earliest description of tropical sprue, but his descriptionof what seemed to be yellow fever but “was not contagious”, as yellow fever was thenthought to be, was absolutely accurate and this “Barbados jaundice” turned out to be leptospirosis. His methods, his clinical skills and his eloquent writing deserve to be widelyread.

J. Edward Hutson is a retired medical practitioner. He lives in Edmonton, Alberta,Canada, and has written several articles for medical journals. He retired from familypractice in 1996 and pursued his interest in Barbadian history, editing and annotatingRichard Ligon’s 1657 True and Exact History of the Island of Barbadoes, Sir Henry Colt’smanuscript Voyage to the Islands of Barbados and St Christopher and a collection of eyewit-ness observations on the civil war in Barbados. More recently he edited a collection ofhistorical medical monographs, On the Treatment and Management of the More CommonWest-India Diseases, 1750–1802.

Henry Fraser is Professor Emeritus, University of the West Indies, Barbados. He wasfounding director, Chronic Disease Research Centre, University of the West Indies(1992–2005), and Dean of the Faculty of Medical Sciences in Barbados from 2001 untilretirement in 2010. He has also been an active writer, artist, public orator, architecturalhistorian and conservationist. His publications include more than one hundred peer-reviewed medical and scientific papers, hundreds of articles and newspaper columns, andseveral books, including Treasures of Barbados, Illustrious West Indians, and the co-authoredHistoric Houses of Barbados and A–Z of Barbados Heritage.

O F R E L A T E D I N T E R E S T

On the Treatment andManagement of MoreCommon West-IndiaDiseases, 1750–1802

J. Edward Hutson(ed.)

978-976-640-177-1 Cloth978-976-640-235-8 PaperUS$65 (s) ClothUS$20 (s) Paper

Ascent to Mona

A Short History ofJamaican Medical CareJohn S.R. Golding

978-976-8125-06-4US$18 Paper

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Public SectorEconomics forDeveloping Countries(2nd ed.)

Michael Howard,Althea La Foucadeand Ewan Scott

978-976-640-224-2US$47 (s) Paper

A Practical Introduction toEconometric Methods

Classical and ModernPatrick Watson, Sonja Teelucksingh

978-976-640-122-1US$60 (S) Cloth978-976-640-247-1US$40 (s) Paper

The Economics ofDevelopment in Small Countries

With Special Reference to the CaribbeanWilliam G. Demas

978-976-640-223-5US$22 (s) Paper

Monetary Policy, Central Bankingand Economic Performance in theCaribbean

Derick Boyd and Ron Smith

Despite their common British colonial heritage, the twelve Caribbean economies exam-ined in this book exhibit a wide variety of monetary regimes. These include a currencyunion, currency board, and fixed and floating exchange rate regimes which allow for arange of rules and discretionary-based monetary policies. Derick Boyd and Ron Smithtrace the historical origins and evolution of this variety of Caribbean institutions andexamine the effect of policy regime on economic performance, using theoretical economicanalysis and several econometric techniques, which they explain in detail. Their conclu-sion is that better economic performance has benefited from an embedded tradition of conservative central banking, either hardwired, as in the case of a currency board, or through discretionary policies, a tradition which seems to have been largely eroded inthe resource-rich economies.

“This book is a work of impressive scholarship. It is essential reading for Caribbean econ-omists who seek to understand the institutional evolution of Caribbean monetary regimesover the colonial era and since independence, and for regional economic policymakers per-plexed by the wide variation of economic performance among Caribbean states.”—SirCourtney Blackman, Founding Governor, Central Bank of Barbados

“The authors provide a detailed explanation of the theoretical monetary relationship thatunderlies the establishment of colonial Caribbean monetary relations and trace the changesthat underlie the contemporary Caribbean monetary institutional framework. They offera valuable explanation and analysis of the determination of contemporary Caribbeanmonetary policies. It is a benchmark study of Caribbean monetary policy and centralbanking.”—Kempe Ronald Hope, United Nations Development Programme

Derick Boyd is Executive Director of the Caribbean Centre for Money and Finance,University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, and Reader inEconomics, University of East London, where he teaches econometrics and macroeconom-ics. He was a Fulbright-Hays visiting senior scholar, Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology, Cambridge, United States, and a former lecturer in economics at theUniversity of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica.

Ron Smith is Professor of Applied Economics at Birkbeck, University of London, wherehe teaches econometrics and statistics. He has also been a visiting professor at LondonBusiness School and the University of Colorado. He has published on a variety of topicsin applied econometrics and defence economics.

Economics

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Caribbean LanguageIssues Old and NewPapers in Honour ofProfessor Mervyn Alleyne on the Occasion of His Sixtieth BirthdayPauline Christie (ed.)1996ISBN 978-976-640-015-6

242pp 6 x 9

US$22 (s) Paper

Caribbean TheologyPreparing for the Challenges AheadHoward Gregory (ed.)1995ISBN 978-976-8125-09-5138pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

BindiThe Multifaceted Lives ofIndo-Caribbean WomenRosanne Kanhai (ed.)2011ISBN 978-976-640-238-9256pp 6 x 9US$40 (s) Paper

The African-CaribbeanWorldview and theMaking of CaribbeanSocietyHorace Levy (ed.)2009ISBN 978-976-640-210-5256pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) Paper

Beyond BordersCross-culturalism and the Caribbean CanonJennifer Rahim (ed.)with Barbara Lalla2009ISBN 978-976-640-216-7350pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) Paper

Caribbean Cultural Studies / 15

Caribbean History / 18

Caribbean Literature / 26

Economics / 28

Education / 30

Environmental Studies / 31

Gender Studies / 33

General Interest / 34

Legal Studies / 35

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Caribbean CultureSoundings on KamauBrathwaiteAnnie Paul (ed.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-150-4350pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) Paper

Caribbean CulturalStudies

Anansi’s JourneyA Story of JamaicanCultural ResistanceEmily Zobel Marshall2011ISBN 978-976-640-261-7232pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

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Centring the PeripheryChaos, Order and theEthnohistory of DominicaPatrick L. Barker1994ISBN 978-976-640-000-2280pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Central Africa in theCaribbeanTranscending Time,Transforming CulturesMaureen Warner-Lewis2003ISBN 978-976-640-118-4428pp 6 x 9US$47 (s) Paper

The Construction andRepresentation of Raceand Ethnicity in theCaribbean and the WorldMervyn C. Alleyne2005 (2002)ISBN 978-976-640-179-5400pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Creating Their Own SpaceThe Development of anIndian-Caribbean MusicalTraditionTina K. Ramnarine2001ISBN 978-976-640-099-6178pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Dictionary of Caribbean English UsageRichard Allsopp (ed.)2003 (1996)ISBN 978-976-640-145-0776pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Dread TalkThe Language of RastafariVelma Pollard2000ISBN 978-976-8125-68-2132pp 5 x 8US$20 (s) Paper Caribbean rights

Due RespectPapers on English andEnglish-Related Creoles inthe Caribbean in Honour ofProfessor Robert Le PagePauline Christie (ed.)2001ISBN 978-976-640-105-4272pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Cricket Nurseries ofColonial BarbadosThe Elite Schools, 1865–1966Keith A.P. Sandiford1998ISBN 978-976-640-046-0194pp 6 x 9US$22 Paper

Culture @ the Cutting EdgeTracking Caribbean Popular MusicCurwen Best2004ISBN 978-976-640-124-5267pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Dictionary of Jamaican EnglishSecond EditionF.G. Cassidy, R.B. Le Page (eds.)2003 (1980)ISBN 978-976-640-127-6576pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Exploring the Boundaries of Caribbean Creole Languages

Hazel Simmons-McDonald, Ian Robertson (eds.)2006978-976-640-186-3 Cloth978-976-640-187-0 Paper260pp 6 x 9 US$55 (s) ClothUS$32 (s) Paper

Echoes of the HaitianRevolution,1804-2004Martin Munro, ElizabethWalcott-Hackshaw (eds.)2009ISBN 978-976-640-212-9208pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

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Inna di Dancehall Popular Culture and thePolitics of Identity in JamaicaDonna P. Hope2006ISBN 978-976-640-168-9200pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

From Oral to LiterateCultureColonial Experience in the English West IndiesPeter A. Roberts1997ISBN 978-976-640-037-8312pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Jamaica TalkThree Hundred Years of the English Language inJamaicaFrederic G. Cassidy2007ISBN 978-976-640-170-2470pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Jamaican Folk MedicineA Source of HealingArvilla Payne-Jackson,Mervyn C. Alleyne2004ISBN 978-976-640-123-8238pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Nationalism and IdentityCulture and the Imagination in a Caribbean DiasporaStefano Harney2006 (1996)ISBN 978-976-640-016-3224pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Lionheart GalLife Stories of JamaicanWomenSistren with Honor Ford-Smith2005 (1986)ISBN 978-976-640-156-6270pp 5 x 8US$18 (s) Paper

From Jamaican Creoleto Standard EnglishA Handbook for TeachersVelma Pollard2003 (1993)ISBN 978-976-640-148-180pp 8.5 x 11US$20 (s) Paper

New Register ofCaribbean English UsageRichard Allsopp (ed.)2010ISBN 978-976-640-228-096pp 6 x 9US$15 (s) Paper

PostcolonialismsCaribbean Rereading ofMedieval English DiscourseBarbara Lalla2008ISBN 978-976-640-201-3520pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) Paper

The Political CalypsoTrue Opposition in Trinidad and Tobago1962–1987Louis Regis1999ISBN 978-976-640-056-9290pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Rastafari Roots and IdeologyBarry Chevannes1995ISBN 978-976-640-013-2312pp 5.5 x 8.5US$22 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

From Tin Pan to TASPOSteelband in Trinidad,1939–1651Kim Johnson2011ISBN 978-976-640-254-9340pp 6 x 9US$40 (s) Paper

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Reclaiming AfricanReligions in TrinidadThe Socio-PoliticalLegitimation of the Orishaand Spiritual Baptist FaithsFrances Henry2003ISBN 978-976-640-129-0253pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Reinterpreting theHaitian Revolution andIts Cultural Aftershocks

Martin Munro, ElizabethWalcott-Hackshaw (eds.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-190-0200pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Rex Nettleford and His WorksAn Annotated BibliographyAlbertina Jefferson (ed.)1999ISBN 978-976-640-053-8194pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Rock It Come OverThe Folk Music of JamaicaOlive Lewin2000ISBN 978-976-640-028-6354pp 6 x 9US$27 Paper

Shared VisionsCelebrating the FiftiethAnniversary of the University of the West Indies1997ISBN 978-976-8125-46-088pp 8 x 11US$32 Paper

The Steelband MovementThe Forging of a National Art in Trinidad and TobagoStephen Stuempfle1995ISBN 978-976-640-026-2308pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

A Translation Manual for the Caribbean(English–Spanish)

Ian Stuart Craig, Jairo Sánchez 2007 ISBN 978-976-640-196-2200pp 7 x 10 US$32 (s) Paper

Trinidad YorubaFrom Mother Tongue toMemoryMaureen Warner-Lewis1997 (1996)ISBN 978-976-640-054-5296pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) Paper

Writing RageUnmasking Violencethrough CaribbeanDiscoursePaula Morgan,Valerie Youssef 2006ISBN 978-976-640-189-4278pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Amerindians / Africans / AmericansThree Papers in Caribbean HistoryGerard LaFleur, SusanBranson, Grace Turner1996ISBN 978-976-8125-14-9190pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

CaribbeanHistory

Ye Shall DreamPatriarch Granville Williams andthe Barbados Spiritual BaptistsEzra E.H. Griffith2010ISBN 978-976-640-242-6 ClothISBN 978-976-640-243-3 Paper224pp 6 x 9US$50 ClothUS$25 Paper

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Archibald MonteathIgbo, Jamaican, MoravianMaureen Warner-Lewis2007ISBN 978-976-640-197-9400pp 7 x 10US$42 (s) Paper

Ascent to MonaA Short History of Jamaican Medical CareJohn S.R. Golding1994ISBN 978-976-8125-06-4118pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

Bechu‘Bound Coolie’ Radical in British Guiana 1894–1901Clem Seecharan1999ISBN 978-976-640-071-2326pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Becoming BelizeA History of an Outpost of Empire Searching forIdentity, 1528–1823Mavis C. Campbell2011ISBN 978-976-640-246-4448pp 6 x 9US$50 (s) Paper

Bricks and Stones from the PastJamaica’s Geological HeritageAnthony R.D. Porter2006ISBN 978-976-640-192-4120pp 8.5 x 11US$32 (s) Paper

The British Army in the West IndiesSociety and the Military in the Revolutionary AgeRoger Norman Buckley1998ISBN 978-976-640-063-7462pp 6 x 9US$47 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Caribbean Wars UntoldA Salute to the British WestIndiesHumphrey Metzgen,John Graham2007ISBN 978-976-640-203-7248pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

British-ControlledTrinidad and VenezuelaA History of EconomicInterests and Subversions,1830–1962Kelvin Singh2010ISBN 978-976-640-237-2316pp 6 x 9US$44 (s) Paper

The Colonial Caribbeanin Transition Essays onPostemancipation Socialand Cultural HistoryBridget Brereton, KevinA. Yelvington (eds.)1999ISBN 978-976-640-030-9344pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Chancellor, I Present . . .Outstanding Achievementand ExcellenceEdward Baugh1998ISBN 978-976-8125-51-4132pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

The Chinese in the West Indies 1806–1995A Documentary HistoryWalton Look Lai1998ISBN 978-976-640-021-7320pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Christianity in theCaribbeanEssays on Church HistoryArmando Lampe (ed.)2001ISBN 978-976-640-029-3294pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

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Colonial West IndianStudents in BritainLloyd Braithwaite2001ISBN 978-976-640-052-1324pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Colonialism andResistance in BelizeEssays in HistoricalSociologyO. Nigel Bolland2003ISBN 978-976-640-141-2240pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Combermere School and the BarbadianSocietyKeith A.P. Sandiford,Earle H. Newton1995ISBN 978-976-640-014-9192pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

Contrary Voices

Representations of West Indian Slavery, 1657–1834Karina Williamson (ed.)2008ISBN 978-976-640-208-2270pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Contemporary CaribbeanCultures and Societies in a Global ContextFranklin W. Knight, TeresitaMartínez-Vergne (eds.)2005ISBN 978-976-640-184-9350pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Crossroads of EmpireThe Europe-CaribbeanConnection 1492–1992Alan Cobley (ed.)1994ISBN 978-976-621-031-1142pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

Cultural Power, Resistance and PluralismColonial Guyana 1838–1900Brian Moore1995ISBN 978-976-640-006-4392pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

The Development ofWest Indies CricketVol. 1 The Age ofNationalismHilary McD. Beckles1998ISBN 978-976-640-064-4256pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

The Development ofWest Indies CricketVol. 2 The Age ofGlobalizationHilary McD. Beckles1998ISBN 978-976-640-065-1210pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

The Earliest InhabitantsThe Dynamics of theJamaican TainoLesley-Gail Atkinson(ed.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-149-8250pp 7 x 10US$37 (s) Paper

Edward Seaga and theChallenges of ModernJamaicaPatrick E. Bryan2009ISBN 978-976-640-222-8 ClothISBN 978-976-640-250-1 Paper480pp 7 x 10US$55 (s) ClothUS$30 (s) Paper

Depression to DecolonizationBarclays Bank (DCO) in the West Indies, 1926–1962Kathleen E. A. Monteith2008ISBN 978-976-640-198-6300pp 7 x 10US$32 (s) Paper

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Emancipation IVA Series of Lectures toCommemorate the 150thAnniversary of EmancipationWoodville Marshall (ed.)1993ISBN 978-976-8125-02-6144pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

Endless EducationMain Currents in theEducation System ofModern Trinidad andTobago 1939–1986Carl C. Campbell1997ISBN 978-976-640-032-3276pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

A History of Education in the British LeewardIslands, 1838–1945Howard A. Fergus2003ISBN 978-976-640-131-3248pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

The First West Indies Cricket TourCanada and the United States in 1886Hilary McD. Beckles2006ISBN 978-976-8125-86-6144pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Flight to FreedomAfrican Runaways and Maroons in the AmericasAlvin O. Thompson2006ISBN 978-976-640-180-1400pp 6 x 9US$42 (s) Paper

From Occupation toIndependence A ShortHistory of the Peoples ofthe English-SpeakingCaribbean RegionRichard Hart1998ISBN 978-976-8125-52-1150pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Gallery MontserratSome Prominent People in Our HistoryHoward A. Fergus1996ISBN 978-976-8125-25-5176pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

A Historical Study ofWomen in Jamaica,1655–1844Lucille Mathurin Mair;Hilary McD. Beckles,Verene A. Shepherd (eds.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-178-8400pp 6 x 9US$42 (s) Paper

A History of the VirginIslands of the UnitedStatesIsaac Dookhan1994 (1974)ISBN 978-976-8125-05-7336pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Hope TransformedA Historical Sketch of theHope Landscape, St Andrew,Jamaica, 1660–1960Veront M. Satchell2011ISBN 978-976-640260-0480pp 6 x 9US$65 (s) Paper

If the Irish Ran theWorldMontserrat, 1630–1730Donald HarmanAkenson1997ISBN 978-976-640-041-5288pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Identity and Secession inthe CaribbeanTobago versus Trinidad,1889–1980Learie Luke2007ISBN 978-976-640-199-3350pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

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In Miserable SlaveryThomas Thistlewood inJamaica, 1750–86Douglas Hall1999 (1989)ISBN 978-976-640-066-8344pp 5.5 x 8.5US$22 (s) Paper

Indo-Caribbean IndentureResistance and Accommod-ation, 1838–1920Lomarsh Roopnarine2006ISBN 978-976-640-185-6192pp 6 x 9 US$27 (s) Paper

Jamaica SurveyedPlantation Maps and Plansof the Eighteenth andNineteenth CenturiesB.W. Higman2001 (1988)ISBN 978-976-640-113-9322pp 8.5 x 11US$70 (s) Cloth

Insurgent CubaRace, Nation, andRevolution, 1868–1898Ada Ferrer1999ISBN 978-976-640-080-4284pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Inside SlaveryProcess and Legacy in theCaribbean ExperienceHilary McD. Beckles (ed.)1996ISBN 978-976-8125-19-4168pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Jamaica in Slavery and FreedomHistory, Heritage andCultureKathleen Monteith,Glen Richards (eds.)2002ISBN 978-976-640-108-5320pp 6 x 9US$42 (s) Paper

Jamaica in 1687The Taylor Manuscript at the National Library of JamaicaDavid Buisseret2008ISBN 978-976-640-166-5 ClothISBN 978-976-640-236-5 Paper350pp 7 x 10US$65 (s) ClothUS$30 (s) Paper

Jamaican Food

History, Biology, CultureB.W. Higman2008ISBN 978-976-640-205-1600pp 7 x 10US$75 (s) Cloth

The Jamaican People1880–1902 Race, Class and SocialControlPatrick Bryan2000 (1991)ISBN 978-976-640-094-1320pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Jamaican Place NamesB.W. Higman, B.J. Hudson2009ISBN 978-976-640-217-4296pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Joseph Ruhomon’s IndiaThe Progress of Her Peopleat Home and Abroad andHow Those in BritishGuyana May ImproveThemselvesClem Seecharan2001ISBN 978-976-640-095-890pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Lady Nugent’s Journal of Her Residence inJamaica from 1801 to1805A New and Revised EditionPhilip Wright (ed.)2002 (1966)ISBN 978-976-640-128-3360pp 6 X 9US$32 (s) Paper

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The Language of DressResistance andAccommodation inJamaica, 1760–1890Steeve O. Buckridge2004ISBN 978-976-640-143-6298pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Law, Justice and EmpireThe Colonial Career of John Gorrie 1829–1892Bridget Brereton1997ISBN 978-976-640-035-4392pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Lawyer ManleyVol. 1 First Time UpJackie Ranston1999ISBN 978-976-640-081-1 ClothISBN 978-976-640-082-8 Paper244pp 6 x 9US$45 (s) ClothUS$27 (s) Paper

Maharani’s MiseryNarratives of a Passagefrom India to the CaribbeanVerene A. Shepherd2002ISBN 978-976-640-121-4208pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

A Man DividedMichael Garfield Smith,Jamaican Poet andAnthropologist 1921–1993Douglas Hall1997ISBN 978-976-640-034-7182pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Manuscript Sources forthe History of the WestIndiesK.E. Ingram2000ISBN 978-976-640-025-5588pp 7 x 10US$70 (s) Cloth

Maroon HeritageArchaeological,Ethnographic and HistoricalPerspectivesE. Kofi Agorsah (ed.)1994ISBN 978-976-8125-10-1230pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Mastery, Tyranny, andDesire The Anglo-Jamaican World of ThomasThistlewood and HisSlaves, 1750–1786Trevor Burnard2004ISBN 978-976-640-146-7334pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Modern BlacknessNationalism, Globalization,and the Politics of Culture in JamaicaDeborah A. Thomas2005ISBN 978-976-640-162-7368pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Montpelier, JamaicaA Plantation Community in Slavery and Freedom1739–1912B.W. Higman1998ISBN 978-976-640-075-0 ClothISBN 978-976-640-039-2 Paper400pp 7 x 10US$85 (s) ClothUS$47 (s) Paper

Mona, Past and Present The History and Heritage of the MonaCampus, University of the West IndiesSuzanne Francis Brown2004ISBN 978-976-640-158-0 ClothISBN 978-976-640-159-7 Paper76pp 11 x 8.5US$35 (s) ClothUS$22 (s) Paper

Neither Led nor Driven Contesting British CulturalImperialism in Jamaica,1865–1920Brian L. Moore, Michele A. Johnson2004ISBN 978-976-640-155-9 ClothISBN 978-976-640-154-2 Paper495pp 6 x 9US$70 (s) ClothUS$37 (s) Paper

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No Bond but the LawPunishment, Race, andGender in Jamaican StateFormation, 1780–1870Diana Paton2005ISBN 978-976-640-161-0300pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Our Cause for His GloryChristianisation andEmancipation in JamaicaShirley C. Gordon1998ISBN 978-976-640-051-4170pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Plantation Jamaica, 1750–1850Capital and Control in a Colonial EconomyB.W. Higman2005ISBN 978-976-640-165-8 ClothISBN 978-976-640-209-9 Paper400pp 7 x 10US$70 (s) ClothUS$32 (s) Paper

The Political Economy of Fertility in the BritishWest Indies 1891–1921Dennis A.V. Brown2000ISBN 978-976-410-124-6ISSN 0799-0057144pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Port Royal, JamaicaMichael Pawson, David Buisseret2000 (1974)ISBN 978-976-640-072-9264pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

The Portuguese Jews of JamaicaMordechai Arbell2000ISBN 978-976-8125-69-986pp 6 x 9US$20 Paper

The Rebel Woman in the BritishWest Indies during SlaveryLucille Mathurin Mair2007 (1975)ISBN 978-976-640-206-864pp 8.5 x 7.5US$15 (s) Paper

Proslavery PriestThe Atlantic World of JohnLindsay, 1729–1788B.W. Higman2011ISBN 978-976-640-255-6376pp 7 x 10US$70 (s) Cloth

The Shaping of the WestIndian Church 1492–1962Arthur Charles Dayfoot1999ISBN 978-976-640-061-3378pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Slave Population andEconomy in Jamaica1807–1834B.W. Higman1995 (1976)ISBN 978-976-640-008-8348pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Slave Populations of the British Caribbean1807–1834B.W. Higman1996 (1984)ISBN 978-976-640-010-1806pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) Paper

Slave Society in theDanish West IndiesSt Thomas, St John and St CroixNeville A.T. Hall; B.W. Higman (ed.)1994 (1992)ISBN 978-976-410-029-4314pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

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Slavery, Freedom and Gender The Dynamicsof Caribbean SocietyBrian Moore, B.W.Higman, Carl C. Campbell,Patrick Bryan (eds.)2002ISBN 978-976-640-137-5320pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Slaves and MissionariesThe Disintegration ofJamaican Slave Society,1787–1834Mary Turner1998 (1982)ISBN 978-976-640-045-3232pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Slaves Who AbolishedSlavery Blacks in RebellionRichard Hart2002 (1985)ISBN 978-976-640-110-8350pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

A Spirit of DominanceCricket and Nationalism in the West IndiesHilary McD. Beckles (ed.)1998ISBN 978-976-8125-37-8194pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Sugar and SlaveryAn Economic History of the British West Indies,1623–1775Richard B. Sheridan2000 (1974)ISBN 978-976-8125-13-2546pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

Sugar and SlavesThe Rise of the Planter Class in the English WestIndies, 1624–1713Richard S. Dunn2000 (1973)ISBN 978-976-640-089-7388pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

They Do As They PleaseThe Jamaican Struggle for CulturalFreedom after Morant BayBrian L. Moore, Michele A. Johnson2011ISBN 978-976-640-244-0 ClothISBN 978-976-640-245-7 Paper620pp 6 x 9US$65 (s) Cloth US$45 (s) Paper

Time for ActionReport of the West Indian CommissionPostscript by Sir Shridath Ramphal1994 (1992)ISBN 978-976-640-004-0632pp 6 x 9US$28 (s) Paper

Tobago in Wartime1793–1815K.O. Laurence1995ISBN 978-976-640-003-3288pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

Towards DecolonisationPolitical, Labour andEconomic Developmentin Jamaica 1938–1945Richard Hart1999ISBN 978-976-8125-33-0352pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) Paper

The University of theWest IndiesA QuinquagenaryCalendar 1948–1998Douglas Hall1998ISBN 978-976-640-073-6146pp 6 x 9US$42 (s) Paper

The Struggles of John Brown RusswurmThe Life and Writings of aPan-Africanist Pioneer,1799–1851Winston James2010ISBN 978-976-640-249-5288pp 6 x 9US$30 PaperCaribbean rights

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UWI Cave Hill Forty Years – A Celebration Henry Fraser, MichaelGill, Alan Cobley,Woodville Marshall (eds.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-142-9224pp 11 x 12US$75 (s) Cloth

Unprofitable ServantsCrown Slaves in Berbice,Guyana, 1803–1831Alvin O. Thompson2002ISBN 978-976-640-120-7322pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

The UnappropriatedPeopleFreedmen in the SlaveSociety of BarbadosJerome S. Handler2009ISBN 978-976-640-218-1240pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

West Indies AccountsEssays on the History of the British Caribbean and the Atlantic Economy inHonour of Richard SheridanRoderick McDonald (ed.)1996ISBN 978-976-640-022-4404pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

West Indian BusinessHistoryEnterprise andEntrepreneurshipB.W. Higman, KathleenE.A. Monteith (eds.)2010ISBN 978-976-640-240-2248pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

When Me Was a BoyCharles Hyatt2007 (1989) ISBN 978-976-640-202-0168pp 4.5 x 7US$15 Paper

Woodside, Pear TreeGrove P.O.Erna Brodber2004ISBN 978-976-640-152-8195pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

The Young ColonialsA Social History of Education in Trinidad and Tobago 1834–1939Carl C. Campbell1996ISBN 978-976-640-011-8394pp 6 x 9US$28 (s) Paper

White RebelThe Life and Times of T.T. LewisGary Lewis1999ISBN 978-976-640-043-9242pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

CaribbeanLiterature

Abandoning DeadMetaphorsThe Caribbean Phase ofDerek Walcott’s PoetryPatricia Ismond2001ISBN 978-976-640-107-8356pp 6 x 9US$32 Paper

Women in GrenadianHistory, 1783–1983Nicole Laurine Phillip2010ISBN 978-976-640-225-9256pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

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Adolphus, A Tale & The Slave SonLise Winer (ed.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-133-7448pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

The Autobiography ofAlfred H. Mendes,1897–1991Alfred Mendes; Michèle Levy (ed.)2002ISBN 978-976-640-117-7224pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Clear Word and ThirdSight Folk Groundings andDiasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean WritingCatherine A. John2003ISBN 978-976-640-147-4244pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Diasporic (Dis)locationsIndo-Caribbean WomenWriters Negotiate the Kala PaniBrinda J. Mehta2004ISBN 978-976-640-157-3279pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

The Devil in the DetailsCuban Antislavery Narrativein the Postmodern AgeClaudette M. Williams2010ISBN 978-976-640-231-0200pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

The Fiction of RobertAntoniWriting in the EstuaryRichard F. Patteson2010ISBN 978-976-640-229-7224pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Deconstruction,Imperialism and theWest Indian NovelGlyne A. Griffith1996ISBN 978-976-640-012-5170pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

Exploring the Palace of the PeacockEssays on Wilson HarrisJoyce Sparer Adler;Irving Adler (ed.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-140-5148pp 6 x 9US$22 Paper

The Francophone Caribbean TodayLiterature, Language, CultureGertrud Aub-Buscher,Beverly Omerond Noakes(eds.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-130-6216pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

From Nation to DiasporaSamuel Selvon, GeorgeLamming and the CulturalPerformance of GenderCurdella Forbes2005ISBN 978-976-640-171-9320pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

“The Man Who RanAway” and other Storiesof Trinidad in the 1920sand 1930sAlfred H. Mendes;Michèle Levy (ed.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-173-3248pp 6 x 9US$27 Paper

Border CrossingsA Trilingual Anthology ofCaribbean Women WritersNicole Roberts, ElizabethWalcott-Hackshaw (eds.)2011ISBN 978-976-640-251-8292pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

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Out of Order!Anthony Winkler and White West Indian WritingKim Robinson-Walcott2005ISBN 978-976-640-172-6240pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Pak’s BritannicaArticles by and Interviewswith David DabydeenLynne Macedo (ed.)2011ISBN 978-976-640-256-3224pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Philosophy in the WestIndian NovelEarl McKenzie2009ISBN 978-976-640-215-0168pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Rupert GrayA Tale in Black and WhiteStephen N. Cobham;Lise Winer (ed.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-182-5200pp 6 x 9US$32 Paper

Warner ArundellThe Adventures ofa CreoleE.L. Joseph;Lise Winer (ed.)2001ISBN 978-976-640-109-2576pp 6 x 9US$42 Paper

Economics

A to Z of Industrial Relations in the Caribbean WorkplaceGeorge J. Phillip, Benthan H. Hussey2006ISBN 978-976-8125-82-8 ClothISBN 978-976-8125-83-5 Paper262pp 6 x 9US$45 (s) ClothUS$27 (s) Paper

Competitiveness inSmall DevelopingEconomiesInsights from theCaribbeanAlvin Wint2003ISBN 978-976-640-132-0250pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Consequences ofStructural AdjustmentA Review of the JamaicanExperienceElsie Le Franc (ed.)1994ISBN 978-976-8125-12-5240pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

The EconomicDevelopment of BarbadosMichael Howard2006ISBN 978-976-640-188-7200pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Don’t Burn Our BridgesThe Case for OwningAirlinesJean S. Holder2010ISBN 978-976-640-232-7288pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) Paper

Talking WordsNew Essays on the Work of David DabydeenLynne Macedo (ed.) 2011ISBN 978-976-640-257-0176pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

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Empowering a Peasantryin a Caribbean ContextThe Case of Land SettlementSchemes in Guyana,1865–1985Carl B. Greenidge2001ISBN 978-976-640-068-2240pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

The Economics ofDevelopment in SmallCountries, With Special Reference tothe CaribbeanWilliam G. Demas2010ISBN 978-976-640-223-5176pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Essays on the Theory ofPlantation EconomyAn Institutional and HistoricalApproach to CaribbeanEconomic DevelopmentLloyd Best, Kari Levitt2009ISBN 978-976-640-211-2280pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) Paper

Export/Import Trends andEconomic Development inTrinidad, 1919–1939Doddridge H.N. Alleyne2010ISBN 978-976-8125-91-0376pp 6 x 9US$45 (s) Paper

The George Beckford PapersGeorge Beckford; Kari Levitt (ed.)2000ISBN 978-976-8125-75-0 ClothISBN 978-976-8125-40-8 Paper540pp 6 x 9US$45 (s) ClothUS$30 (s) Paper

Low-Cost Housing inBarbadosEvolution or SocialRevolution?Mark R. Watson, Robert B. Potter2001ISBN 978-976-640-048-4428pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

A History of Money andBanking in Barbados,1627–1973Eric Armstrong2010ISBN 978-976-640-239-6172pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Low-Income Housing and the State in theEastern CaribbeanRobert B. Potter1995ISBN 978-976-640-005-788pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

Monetary Policy, CentralBanking and EconomicPerformance in theCaribbeanDerick Boyd, Ron Smith2011ISBN 978-976-640-252-5160pp 7 x 10US$40 (s) Paper

Pastoral Care in a Market EconomyA Caribbean PerspectiveS. St John Redwood1999ISBN 978-976-8125-49-1146pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Persistent PovertyUnderdevelopment in Plantation Economies of the Third WorldGeorge Beckford1999 (1972)ISBN 978-976-640-087-3 ClothISBN 978-976-640-074-3 Paper340pp 5.5 x 8.5US$40 (s) ClothUS$25 (s) Paper

Poverty, Empowermentand Social Developmentin the CaribbeanNorman Girvan (ed.)1997ISBN 978-976-8125-36-1176pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

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A Practical Introduction toEconometric MethodsClassical and ModernPatrick Watson, Sonja Teelucksingh2002ISBN 978-976-640-122-1ClothISBN 978-976-640-247-1 Paper320pp 7 x 10US$65 (s) ClothUS$40 (s) Paper

Psychonomics andPovertyTowards Governance and a Civil SocietyRamesh Deosaran2000ISBN 978-976-640-086-6304pp 8 x 10US$47 (s) Paper

Public Sector Economicsfor Developing CountriesSecond EditionMichael Howard,Althea La Foucade, and Ewan Scott 2010ISBN 978-976-640-224-2420pp 7 x 10US$47 (s) Paper

Poverty and Perceptionin JamaicaA Comparative Analysis ofJamaican HouseholdsWarren A. Benfield2010ISBN 978-976-640-230-3192pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Self-Help Housing, thePoor, and the State in the CaribbeanRobert B. Potter, DennisConway (eds.)1997ISBN 978-976-640-024-8314pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Stabilization andStagnation in theJamaican Economy1972–97George Beckford LectureSeries 4Owen Jefferson1999ISBN 978-976-8125-56-936pp 6 x 9US$10 (s) Paper

Survival by AssociationSupply ManagementLandscape of the EasternCaribbeanBarbara M. Welch1996ISBN 978-976-640-027-9386pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Theoretical andEmpirical Exercises inEconometricsNlandu Mamingi2005ISBN 978-976-640-176-4312pp 7 x 10US$55 (s) Cloth

Tourism AttractionsA Critical Analysis of ThisSubsector in JamaicaLorna-Dee Dunn1999ISBN 978-976-8125-57-696pp 8 x 10US$30 (s) Paper

Tourism and HospitalityEducation and Trainingin the CaribbeanChandanaJayawardena (ed.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-119-1350pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

The Brain TrainQuality Higher Education andCaribbean DevelopmentHilary McD. Beckles, Anthony Perry, Peter Whiteley2002ISBN 978-976-410-194-9136pp 8.5 x 11US$22 (s) Paper

Education

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Cases on Issues andProblems in EducationalManagementSonia O. Jones2000ISBN 978-976-8125-35-4384pp 7 x 10US$40 (s) Paper

Higher Education in the CaribbeanPast, Present and FutureDirectionsGlenford Howe (ed.)2000ISBN 978-976-640-079-8392pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Inside Jamaican SchoolsHyacinth Evans2001ISBN 978-976-640-097-2174pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Inside Hillview HighSchool

An Ethnography of anUrban Jamaican SchoolHyacinth Evans2006ISBN 978-976-640-194-8200pp 6 x 9 US$37 (s) Paper

ResearchThe Journey fromPondering to PublishingSerwan M.J. Baban(ed.)2009ISBN 978-976-8125-90-3208pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

EnvironmentalStudies

Social Studies Curriculumand Methods for theCaribbeanAnthony D. Griffith, James L. Barth2006ISBN 978-976-640-125-2288pp 7 x 10US$32 (s) Paper

Caribbean Geology intothe Third MillenniumTransactions of theFifteenth CaribbeanGeological ConferenceTrevor A. Jackson (ed.)2002ISBN 978-976-640-100-9288pp 8.5 x 11US$37 (s) Paper

Economy and Environmentin the CaribbeanBarbados and the Windwardsin the late 1800sBonham C. Richardson1998ISBN 978-976-640-038-5312pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Bats of Puerto RicoAn Island Focus and aCaribbean PerspectiveMichael R. Gannon,Allen Kurta, ArmandoRodríguez-Durán,Michael R. Willig2005ISBN 978-976-640-175-7224pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Enduring Geohazards in the CaribbeanMoving from the Reactiveto the ProactiveSerwan M. J. Baban (ed.)2008ISBN 978-976-640-204-4300pp 6 x 9US$42 (s) Paper

Environment andDevelopment in theCaribbeanGeographical PerspectivesDavid Barker, DuncanF.M. McGregor (eds.)1995ISBN 978-976-640-007-1320pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

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Farmers and SoilConservation in theCaribbeanUWICED Occasional Paper Series No. 3Frank A. Gumbs1997ISBN 978-976-8125-29-3154pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

Global Change and Caribbean VulnerabilityEnvironment, Economy andSociety at RiskDuncan McGregor, DavidDodman, David Barker (eds.)2009ISBN 978-976-640-221-1410pp 6 x 9US$42 (s) Paper

A Guide to Plants inthe Blue Mountains of JamaicaSusan Iremonger2002ISBN 978-976-640-031-6220pp 6 x 9US$47 (s) Paper

How to Make Our Own NewsA Primer for Environmentalists and JournalistsJohn Maxwell2000ISBN 978-976-8125-64-4184pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Jamaica UndergroundThe Caves, Sinkholes andUnderground Rivers of the IslandAlan G. Fincham1997ISBN 978-976-640-055-2 ClothISBN 978-976-640-036-1 Paper464pp 8.5 x 11US$75 (s) ClothUS$47 (s) Paper

Natural ResourceManagement forSustainable Developmentin the CaribbeanIvan Goodbody, ElizabethThomas-Hope (eds.)2002ISBN 978-976-8125-76-7416pp 6.25 x 9.25US$32 (s) Paper

The Political Ecology of Bananas ContractFarming, Peasants, andAgrarian Change in theEastern CaribbeanLawrence S. Grossman1998ISBN 978-976-640-059-0288pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Recognizing and ControllingNematode Damage on SomeCrops Grown in JamaicaDave George Hutton1993ISBN 978-976-8125-00-252pp 11 x 8.5US$18 (s) Paper

Resources, Planning and EnvironmentalManagement in aChanging CaribbeanDavid Barker, Duncan McGregor (eds.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-134-4282pp 6 x 9 US$42 (s) Paper

Resource Sustainabilityand CaribbeanDevelopmentDuncan F.M. McGregor,David Barker, SallyLloyd Evans (eds.)1998ISBN 978-976-640-067-5428pp 6 x 9US$42 (s) Paper

Small Farmers and the Protection of theWatershedsThe Experience of Jamaica since the 1950sDavid T. Edwards1995ISBN 978-976-8125-20-0120pp 5.5 x 8.5US$20 (s) Paper

Natural Hazards Atlas of JamaicaParris Lyew-Ayee Jr, Rafi Ahmad2011ISBN 978-976-640-259-4160pp 14 x 10US$35 (s) Cloth

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Solid WasteManagementCritical Issues forDeveloping CountriesElizabeth Thomas-Hope(ed.)1998ISBN 978-976-8125-43-9296pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

The Waterfalls of JamaicaSublime and Beautiful ObjectsBrian J. Hudson2001ISBN 978-976-640-083-5 ClothISBN 978-976-640-102-3 Paper138pp 6 x 9US$27 Cloth US$22 Paper

Gender Studies

Caribbean Women at the CrossroadsThe Paradox of Motherhoodamong Women ofBarbados, St Lucia andDominicaPatricia Mohammed,Althea Perkins1999ISBN 978-976-8125-44-6150pp 7 x 10US$22 (s) Paper

Confronting Power,Theorizing GenderInterdisciplinaryPerspectives in theCaribbeanEudine Barriteau (ed.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-136-8414pp 6 x 9US$42 (s) Paper

Gender in CaribbeanDevelopmentPatricia Mohammed,Catherine Shepherd(eds.)1999 (1988)ISBN 978-976-8125-55-2374pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Enjoying Power

Eugenia Charles andPolitical Leadership in theCommonwealth CaribbeanEudine Barriteau, Alan Cobley (eds.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-191-7288pp 6 x 9 US$32 Paper

Cultural DNAGender at the Root ofEveryday Life in RuralJamaicaDiana J. Fox2010ISBN 978-976-640-219-8296pp 6 x 9US$37 (s) Paper

Gendered RealitiesEssays in CaribbeanFeminist ThoughtPatricia Mohammed(ed.)2002ISBN 978-976-640-112-2544pp 6 x 9US$47 (s) Paper

Gender Segregation inthe Barbadian LabourMarket 1946 and 1980Roslyn Lynch1995ISBN 978-976-410-078-2ISSN 0799-0057100pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

Interrogating CaribbeanMasculinitiesTheoretical and Empirical AnalysesRhoda Reddock (ed.)2004ISBN 978-976-640-138-2454pp 6 x 9US$47 (s) Paper

Learning to Be a ManCulture, Socialization andGender Identity in FiveCaribbean CommunitiesBarry Chevannes2001ISBN 978-976-640-092-7252pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

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Male Under-achieve-ment in High SchoolEducationin Jamaica, Barbados, and St Vincent and the GrenadinesOdette ParryISBN 978-976-8125-73-6240pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

My Mother WhoFathered Me A Study of the Families in ThreeSelected Communities of JamaicaEdith Clarke1999 (1957)ISBN 978-976-640-040-8266pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

Midlife and OlderWomenFamily Life,Work andHealth in JamaicaJoan Rawlins2006ISBN 978-976-640-183-2185pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Patriarchy in theJamaica ConstabularyForceIts Impact on GenderEqualityGladys Brown-Campbell1998ISBN 978-976-8125-58-366pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

Stronger, Surer, BolderRuth Nita Barrow – SocialChange and International DevelopmentEudine Barriteau, Alan Cobley (eds.)2001ISBN 978-976-640-101-6234pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Trailblazers in NursingEducationA Caribbean PerspectiveHermi Hyacinth Hewitt2002ISBN 978-976-8125-78-1290pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Women and the LawA Bibliographical Survey of Legal and Quasi-LegalMaterialsJoan A. Brathwaite (comp.)1999ISBN 978-976-640-069-9368pp 6 x 9US$32 (s) Paper

Women in JamaicaA Bibliography of Published and Unpublished SourcesLeona Bobb-Semple (comp.)1997ISBN 978-976-640-033-0138pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Women and the SexualDivision of Labour in the CaribbeanKeith Hart (ed.)1996 (1989)ISBN 978-976-8125-18-7174pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

CascadeA NovelBarbara Lalla2010ISBN 978-976-640-233-4308pp 6 x 9US$18 Paper

Haiti RisingHaitian History, Culture andthe Earthquake of 2010Martin Munro (ed.)2010ISBN 978-976-640-248-8224pp 6 x 9US$25 PaperUS and Caribbean rights

GeneralInterest

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The Administration andConduct of Corporate MeetingsWith Appendixes, Precedents andShareholders’ QuestionsGrenville W. Phillips1996ISBN 978-976-8125-26-2 ClothISBN 978-976-8125-27-9 Paper470pp 6 x 9US$55 (s) ClothUS$37 (s) Paper

Commercial Arbitrationin the CaribbeanA Practical GuideM.J. Stoppi2001ISBN 978-976-640-106-1354pp 7 x 10 US$50 (s) Cloth

Legal Studies

Jamaican GoldJamaican SprintersRachel Irving, VilmaCharlton (eds.)2010ISBN 978-976-640-234-1160pp 8.5 x 10US$25 Paper

Jamaican TheatreHighlights of thePerforming Arts in theTwentieth CenturyWycliffe Bennett, Hazel Bennett2011ISBN 978-976-640-226-6440pp 9 x 11US$60 Paper

Elements of Child Lawin the CommonwealthCaribbeanZanifa McDowell2000ISBN 978-976-640-085-9352pp 6 x 9US$47 (s) Paper

Taxation and Equity inJamaica 1985–1992Who Bears the Burden?Dillon Alleyne1999ISBN 978-976-410-122-2ISSN 0799-0057116pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

An Introduction toCompany Law in theCommonwealth Caribbean

Rambarran Mangal2001ISBN 978-976-8125-21-7260pp 6 x 9 US$32 (s) Paper

Medical Studies

After the Storm There Is the CalmAn Analysis of theBereavement ProcessAudrey M. Pottinger1999ISBN 978-976-8125-50-7106pp 6 x 9US$22 Paper

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Ethical Practice inEveryday Health CareE.R. Walrond2005ISBN 978-976-640-164-1180pp 7 x 10US$27 (s) Paper

An Introduction toSpectroscopy, AtomicStructure and Chemical BondingTerry L. Meek1998ISBN 978-976-8125-41-5214pp 7.5 x 10US$32 (s) Paper

Health Communicationin the Caribbean andBeyondA ReaderGodfrey A. Steele (ed.)2011ISBN 978-976-640-241-9350pp 7 x 10US$50 (s) Paper

On the Treatment andManagement of the More Common West-IndiaDiseases, 1750–1802J. Edward Hutson (ed.)

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Caribbean Revolutionsand RevolutionaryTheoryAn Assessment of Cuba,Nicaragua and GrenadaBrian Meeks2001 (1993)ISBN 978-976-640-104-7220pp 6 x 9US$22 (s) Paper

Between Self-Determination andDependencyJamaica’s Foreign Relations 1972–1989Holger Henke2000ISBN 978-976-640-058-3240pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

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Police and Crime Control in JamaicaProblems of Reforming Ex-Colonial ConstabulariesAnthony Harriott2000ISBN 978-976-640-076-7264pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

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Baban, Serwan M.J., 2, 31Barker, David, 2, 31, 32Barker, Patrick L., 16Barriteau, Eudine, 33, 34Barth, James L., 31Baugh, Edward, 19Beckford, George, 29Beckles, Hilary McD., 20, 21, 22, 25, 30Benfield, Warren A., 30Bennett, Hazel, 5, 35Bennett, Wycliffe, 5, 35Best, Curwen, 10, 16Best, Lloyd, 29Bobb-Semple, Leona, 34Bolland, O. Nigel, 5Boxill, Ian, 37Boyd, Derick, 14, 29Braithwaite, Lloyd, 20 Brathwaite, Joan A., 34Branson, Susan, 18Brereton, Bridget, 19, 23Brodber, Erna, 26Brown, Dennis A.V., 24Brown, Deryck R., 37Brown-Campbell, Gladys, 34Bryan, Patrick, 20, 22, 25Buckridge, Steeve O., 9, 23Buisseret, David, 22, 24Burnard, Trevor, 23

Campbell, Carl C., 21, 25, 26Campbell, Mavis C., 5, 19Cassidy, Frederic G., 16, 17Chadee, Derek, 11, 38Chevannes, Barry, 17, 33Christie, Pauline, 15, 16Clarke, Edith, 34

Cobham, Stephen N., 28Cobley, Alan, 5, 12, 20, 26, 33, 34, 36Conway, Dennis, 30Craig, Ian Stuart, 18

Dayfoot, Arthur Charles, 24Demas, William G., 14, 29Deosaran, Ramesh, 30 Dodman, David, 32Dookhan, Isaac, 21Douglas, L. Lawson, 12, 35Dumas, J.R.R., 37Dunn, Lorna-Dee, 30 Dunn, Richard S., 25

Edwards, David T., 32Evans, Hyacinth, 31

Fergus Howard A., 21 Ferrer, Ada, 22Fincham, Alan G., 32Fischer, Sibylle, 37Forbes, Curdella, 7, 8, 27Ford-Smith, Honor, 17Fox, Diana J., 33Francis Brown, Suzanne, 3, 23Fraser, Henry, 26, 36

Gannon, Michael R., 31Gill, Michael, 26Girvan, Norman, 29Golding, John S., 13, 19Goodbody, Ivan, 2, 32Gordon, Shirley C., 24Graham, John, 19Gray, Obika, 36Greenidge, Carl B., 29Gregory, Howard, 15Griffith, Anthony D., 31Griffith, Ezra E.H., 18Griffith, Glynne A., 27Grossman, Lawrence, 32Gumbs, Frank A., 32

Hall, Douglas, 4, 22, 23, 25Hall, Neville A.T., 24Handler, Jerome S., 26Harney, Stefano, 6, 17Harriott, Anthony, 38Hart, Keith, 34Hart, Richard, 21, 25

Henke, Holger, 36, 37Henry, Frances, 9, 18Hewitt, Hermi Hyacinth, 34Higman, B.W., 3, 4, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26Hillary, William, 13Holder, Jean S., 28Hope, Donna P., 17Howard, Michael, 14, 28, 30Howe, Glenford, 12, 31, 36, 37Hudson, Brian J., 3, 22, 33Hussey, Benthan H., 28Hutson, J. Edward, 13, 36 Hutton, Dave George, 32Hyatt, Charles, 26

Ingram, K.E., 23Iremonger, Susan, 32 Irving, Rachael, 35Ismond, Patricia, 26

Jackson, Trevor A., 31James, Winston, 25Jayawardena, Chandra, 30Jefferson, Albertina, 18Jefferson, Owen, 30John, Catherine A., 27Johnson, Kim, 10, 17Johnson, Michele A., 23, 25Jones, Sonia O., 31Joseph, E.L., 28

Kanhai, Rosanne, 15Kiely, Ray, 38Knight, Franklin W., 20Kosti, Aleksandra, 11, 38Kurta, Allen, 31

LaFleur, Gerard, 18La Foucade, Althea, 14Lalla, Barbara, 15, 17, 34 Lampe, Armando, 19Laurence, K.O., 25Le Franc, Elsie, 28LePage, R.B., 16Levitt, Kari, 29Levy, Horace, 15Levy, Michele, 27Lewin, Olive, 18Lewis, Gary, 26Lewis, Patsy, 38Lewis, Rupert C., 38

Author Index

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Macedo, Lynne, 6, 7, 28Mamingi, Nlandu, 30Mangal, Rambarran, 35Mars, Perry, 37Marshall, Don D., 37Marshall, Woodville, 21Marshall, Emily Zobel, 9, 15Martínez-Vergne, Teresita, 20Mathurin Mair, Lucille, 21, 24Maxwell, John, 32McDonald, Roderick A., 26McDowell, Zanifa, 35McGregor, Duncan F.M., 2, 31, 32McKenzie, Earl, 28Meek, Terry L., 36, 37Meeks Brian, 36, 37, 38Mehta, Brinda J., 8, 27Mendes, Alfred H., 27Mills, Charles W., 36, 38Mills, James L., 12Mohammed, Patricia, 33Monteith, Kathleen E.A., 20, 22, 26Moore, Brian, 20, 23, 25Morgan, Paula, 18Morrison, E.Y.St A., 35Munro, Martin, 16, 18Munroe, Trevor, 37, 38

Newton, Earle H., 20

Ormerod Noakes, Beverly, 8, 27

Parry, Odette, 34Paton, Diana, 24Patteson, Richard F., 7, 27Paul, Annie, 15Pawson, Michael, 24Payne-Jackson, Arvilla, 17Perkins, Althea, 33Perry, Anthony, 30Phillip, George J., 28Phillip, Nicole Laurine, 26 Phillips, Grenville W., 35Pollard, Velma, 16, 17Porter, Anthony R.D., 19Potter Robert B., 29, 30Pottinger, Audrey M., 35

Rahim, Jennifer, 15Ramnarine, Tina K., 10, 16Ranston, Jackie, 23Rawlins, Joan, 34Reddock, Rhoda, 33Regis, Louis, 17Reid, Basil, 36Reno, Fred, 37Richardson, Bonham C., 31Roberts, Nicole, 8, 27Roberts, Peter A., 17Robertson, Ian, 16Robinson, A.N.R., 37Robinson-Walcott, Kim, 28Rodrígues-Durán, Armando, 31Roopnarine, Lomarsh, 22Ryan, Selwyn, 37

Sánchez, Jairo, 18Sandiford, Keith A.P., 16, 20 Satchell, Veront M., 3, 21

Scott, Ewan, 30Seecharan, Clem, 19, 22Shepherd, Catherine, 33Shepherd, Verene A., 21, 23Sheridan, Richard B., 25Simmonds-McDonald, Hazel, 16Singh, Kelvin, 19Sistren, 17Smith, Ron, 14, 29Steele, Godfrey, 11, 36Stoppi, M.J., 35Stuempfle, Stephen, 10, 18

Teelucksingh, Sonja S., 14, 30Thomas, Deborah A., 23Thomas-Hope, Elizabeth, 2, 32, 33Thompson, Alvin O., 6, 21, 26Turner, Grace, 18Turner, Mary, 25

Walcott-Hackshaw, Elizabeth, 8, 16, 18, 27Walrond, E.R., 12, 36Warner-Lewis, Maureen, 6, 9 18, 19Watson, Mark R., 29Watson, Patrick K., 14, 30Welch, Barbara M., 30Whiteley, Peter, 30 Williams, Claudette M., 27Williamson, Karina, 20Willig, Michael R., 31Winer, Lise, 27, 28Wint, Alvin, 28Wright, Philip, 22

Yelvington, Kevin A., 19Young, Jason, 11, 38Youssef, Valerie, 18

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A–Z of Industrial Relations in the CaribbeanWorkplace, 28

Abandoning Dead Metaphors, 26

Administration and Conduct of CorporateMeetings, 35

Adolphus, A Tale, and The Slave Son, 27

African-Caribbean Worldview and the Makingof Caribbean Society, The, 15

After the Storm There Is the Calm, 35

Amerindians/Africans/Americans, 18

Anansi’s Journey, 9, 15

Archibald Monteath, 19

Ascent to Mona, 13, 19

Autobiography of Alfred H. Mendes, 27

Basic Practical Urology, 12, 35

Bats of Puerto Rico, 31

Bechu, 19

Becoming Belize, 5, 19

Beyond Borders, 15

Between Self-Determination and Dependency,36

Bindi, 15

Biochemistry by Diagrams, 35

Border Crossings, 8, 27

Brain Train, The, 30

Bricks and Stones from the Past, 19

British Army in the West Indies, The, 19

British-Controlled Trinidad and Venezuela, 19

Caribbean AIDS Epidemic, The, 12, 36

Caribbean Culture, 15

Caribbean Geology Into the Third Millennium,31

Caribbean Language Issues Old and New, 15

Caribbean Migration, 39

Caribbean Revolutions and RevolutionaryTheory, 36

Caribbean Theology, 15

Caribbean Wars Untold, 19

Caribbean Women at the Crossroads, 33

Cascade, 34

Cases on Issues and Problems in EducationalManagement, 31

Central Africa in the Caribbean, 6, 9, 16

Centring the Periphery, 16

Chancellor, I Present, 19

Chinese in the West Indies, The, 19

Christianity in the Caribbean, 19

Clear Word and Third Sight, 27

Colonial Caribbean in Transition, The, 19

Colonial West Indian Students in Britain, 20

Colonialism and Resistance in Belize, 5, 20

Combermere School and the Barbadian Society,20

Commercial Arbitration in the Caribbean, 35

Competitiveness in Small DevelopingEconomies, 28

Confronting Power, Theorizing Gender, 33

Consequences of Structural Adjustment, 28

Construction and Representation of Race andEthnicity in the Caribbean, The, 16

Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societiesin the Global Context, 20

Contrary Voices, 20

Creating Their Own Space, 10, 16

Cricket Nurseries of Colonial Barbados, 16

Crime-Solving Toolkit, A, 36

Crossroads of Empire, 5, 20

Cultural DNA, 33

Cultural Power, Resistance and Pluralism, 20

Culture @ the Cutting Edge, 10, 16

Current Themes in Social Psychology, 11, 38

Deconstruction, Imperialism and the WestIndian Novel, 27

Demeaned but Empowered, 36

Depression to Decolonization, 20

Development of West Indies Cricket, The (vol. 1 & 2), 20

Devil in the Details, The, 27

Diasporic (Dis)locations, 8, 27

Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage, 16

Dictionary of Jamaican English, 16

Don’t Burn Our Bridges, 28

Dread Talk, 16

Due Respect, 16

Earliest Inhabitants, The, 20

Echoes of the Haitian Revolution, 16

Economic Development of Barbados, 28

Economics of Development in Small Countries,14, 29

Economy and Environment in the Caribbean, 31

Edward Seaga and the Challenges of ModernJamaica, 20

Elements of Child Law in the CommonwealthCaribbean, 35

Emancipation IV, 21

Empowering Impulse, The, 37

Empowering a Peasantry in a CaribbeanContext, 29

Endless Education, 21

Enduring Geohazards in the Caribbean, 2, 31

Enjoying Power, 33

Environment and Development in theCaribbean, 31

Envisioning Caribbean Futures, 37

Eric Williams, 7, 37

Essays on the Theory of Plantation Economy, 29

Ethical Practice in Everyday Health Care, 12,36

Evaluation, Learning and CaribbeanDevelopment, 37

Exploring the Boundaries of Caribbean CreoleLanguages, 16

Exploring the Palace of the Peacock, 7, 27

Export/Import Trends and EconomicDevelopment in Trinidad, 29

Farmers and Soil Conservation, 32

Fiction of Robert Antoni, The, 7, 27

First West Indies Cricket Tour, The, 21

Flight to Freedom, 21

Francophone Caribbean Today, The, 8, 27

From Jamaican Creole to Standard English, 17

From Nation to Diaspora, 7, 8, 27

From Occupation to Independence, 21

From Oral to Literate Culture, 17

From Tin Pan to TASPO, 10, 17

Gallery Montserrat, 21

Gender in Caribbean Development, 33

Gender Segregation in the Barbadian LabourMarket, 33

Gendered Realities, 33

George Beckford Papers, The, 29

Global Change and Caribbean Vulnerability, 2,32

Guide to the Plants in the Blue Mountains ofJamaica, A, 32

Haiti Rising, 34

Health Communication in the Caribbean andBeyond, 11, 36

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Higher Education in the Caribbean, 31

Historical Study of the Women of Jamaica, A,21

History of Education in the British LeewardIslands, A, 21

History of Money and Banking in Barbados, A,29

History of the Virgin Islands in the UnitedStates, 21

Hope Transformed, 3, 21

How to Make Our Own News, 32

Identity and Secession in the Caribbean, 21

Ideology and Caribbean Integration, 37

Ideology and Change, 37

If the Irish Ran the World, 21

In Miserable Slavery, 4, 22

In the Service of the Public, 37

Indo-Caribbean Indenture, 22

Inna di Dancehall, 17

Inside Hillview High School, 31

Inside Jamaican Schools, 31

Inside Slavery, 22

Insurgent Cuba, 22

Interrogating Caribbean Masculinities, 33

Introduction to Company Law, An, 35

Introduction to Politics, An, 37

Introduction to Social Research, 39

Introduction to Spectroscopy, Atomic Structureand Chemical Bonding, An, 36

Jamaica in 1687, 22

Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom, 22

Jamaica Surveyed, 22

Jamaica Talk, 17

Jamaica Underground, 32

Jamaican Folk Medicine, 17

Jamaican Food, 22

Jamaican Gold, 35

Jamaican People, The, 22

Jamaican Place Names, 3, 22

Jamaican Theatre, 35

Joseph Ruhomon’s India, 22

Lady Nugent’s Journal of Her Residence inJamaica, 22

Language of Dress, The, 9, 23

Law, Justice and Empire, 23

Lawyer Manley, 23

Learning to Be a Man, 33

Lionheart Gal, 17

Low Cost Housing in Barbados, 29

Low-Income Housing and the State in theEastern Caribbean, 29

Maharani’s Misery, 23

Male Under-Achievement in High SchoolEducation, 34

Man Divided, A, 23

Man Who Ran Away, The, 27

Manuscript Sources for the History of the WestIndies, 23

Maroon Heritage, 23

Mastery, Tyranny and Desire, 4, 23

Mechanics of Independence, The, 37

Midlife and Older Women, 34

Modern Blackness, 23

Modern Political Culture in the Caribbean, 37

Modernity Disavowed, 37

Mona, Past and Present, 3, 23

Monetary Policy, Central Banking andEconomic Performance in the Caribbean, 14,29

Montpelier, Jamaica, 3, 23

My Mother Who Fathered Me, 34

Narratives of Resistance, 37

Nationalism and Identity, 6, 17

Natural Hazards Atlas of Jamaica, 2, 32

Natural Resource Management for SustainableDevelopment in the Caribbean, 2, 32

Neither Led nor Driven, 23

New Caribbean Thought, 38

New Register of Caribbean English Usage, 17

No Bond but the Law, 24

Observations on the Changes of the Air, 13, 36

On the Treatment and Management of the MoreCommon West India Diseases, 13, 36

Organized Crime and Politics in Jamaica, 38

Our Cause for His Glory, 24

Out of Order, 28

Pak’s Britanica, 6, 28

Pastoral Care in a Market Economy, 29

Patriarchy in the Jamaica Constabulary Force,34

Persistent Poverty, 29

Philosophy in the West Indian Novel, 28

Plantation Jamaica, 4, 24

Police and Crime Control in Jamaica, 38

Political Calypso, The, 17

Political Ecology of Bananas, 32

Political Economy of Fertility in the BritishWest Indies, 24

Politics of Labour and Development inTrinidad, The, 38

Port Royal, Jamaica, 24

Portuguese Jews of Jamaica, 24

Postcolonialisms, 17

Poverty, Empowerment and Social Developmentin the Caribbean, 29

Poverty and Perception in Jamaica, 30

Practical Introduction to Econometric Methods,A, 14, 30

Proslavery Priest, 4, 24

Psychonomics and Poverty, 30

Public Sector Economics for DevelopingCountries, 14, 30

Radical Theory, Caribbean Reality, 38

Rastafari, 17

Rebel Woman in the British West Indies duringSlavery, The, 24

Reclaiming African Religions in Trinidad, 9, 18

Recognizing and Controlling NematodeDamage, 32

Reinterpreting the Haitian Revolution, 18

Renewing Democracy in the Millennium, 38

Research, 31

Resource Sustainability and CaribbeanDevelopment, 32

Resources, Planning and EnvironmentalManagement, 32

Returning to the Source, 39

Rex Nettleford and His Works, 18

Rock It Come Over, 18

Rupert Gray, 28

Scientific Principles of Stress, 12, 36

Selected Issues and Problems in Social Policy, 39

Self-Help Housing, the Poor, and the State inthe Caribbean, 30

Shaping of the West Indian Church, 24

Shared Visions, 18

Slave Population of the British Caribbean, 24

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Title IndexSlave Population and Economy in Jamaica, 24

Slave Society in the Danish West Indies, 24

Slavery, Freedom and Gender, 25

Slaves and Missionaries, 25

Slaves Who Abolished Slavery, 25

Small Farmers and the Protection of theWatershed, 32

Social Psychological Dynamics, 11, 38

Social Studies Curriculum and Methods for theCaribbean, 31

Solid Waste Management, 33

Spirit of Dominance, A, 25

Stabilization and Stagnation in the JamaicanEconomy, 30

Steelband Movement, The, 10, 18

Stronger, Surer, Bolder, 34

Struggles of John Brown Russwurm, 25

Sugar and Slavery, 25

Sugar and Slaves, 25

Survival by Association, 30

Surviving Small Size, 38

Talking Words, 7, 28

Taxation and Equity in Jamaica, 35

Theoretical and Empirical Exercises inEconometrics, 30

They Do as They Please, 25

Time For Action, 25

Tobago in Wartime, 25

Tourism Attractions, 30

Tourism and Hospitality Education andTraining in the Caribbean, 30

Towards Decolonisation, 25

Trailblazers in Nursing Education, 34

Translation Manual for the Cssaribbean, A, 18

Trinidad Yoruba, 18

Unappropriated People, The, 26

Understanding Crime in Jamaica, 38

University of The West Indies, The, 25

Unprofitable Servants, 6, 26

UWI Cave Hill, 26

Walter Rodney, 38

Warner Arundell, 28

Waterfalls of Jamaica, The, 33

West Indian Business History, 26

West Indies Accounts, 26

When Me Was a Boy, 26

White Rebel, 26

Women in Grenadian History, 26

Women in Jamaica, 34

Women and the Law, 34

Women and the Sexual Division of Labour inthe Caribbean, 34

Woodside, Pear Tree Grove P.O., 26

Writing Rage, 18

Ye Shall Dream, 18

Young Colonials, The, 26

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