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  • - Papers from a Symposium at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, September 13-14, 2010
     
    51,00 €

  • von Alfred H. Mendes
    60,00 €

  • - Neglect, Philanthropy and Development
    von Margaret Jones
    44,00 €

    Using a range of primary sources from imperial, colonial and local government records, Rockefeller Foundation Archives, memoirs and reports, this study provides the most comprehensive account to date of public health in Jamaica in the post-emancipation colonial period to the onset of the Second World War.

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    63,00 €

    Provides an important entree into the current thinking and rethinking on Caribbean heritage. Included are several topics that represent the rich plurality of the Caribbean experience, such as symbolism, popular culture, literature, linguistics, pedagogy, philanthropy, natural history, land tenure, townscapes, archaeology and museology.

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    60,00 €

    Lady Nugent's husband was governor of Jamaica during a critical period of the Napoleonic Wars. Her personal diary conveys impressions of life among the slave-owning colonial gentry. The journal was first published in 1907.

  • - A Source of Healing
    von Mervyn Alleyne & Arvilla Payne
    58,00 €

    This pioneering work examines the rich folk medicine of Jamaican. The authors analyse the historical and linguistic aspects of folk medicine, based on their research, extensive fieldwork and interviews. They explore the sociological and ethnological dimensions of common healing practices and Jamaica's biodiversity, in both flora and in fauna.

  • - A Reader
     
    82,00 €

    This collection crosses traditionally restrictive disciplinary barriers to address the tough questions that face the Caribbean today. The articles from thinkers in diverse fields examine issues such as the roles of race, gender and class, and what went wrong with the nationalist project.

  • - The Disintegration of Jamaican Slave Society, 1787-1834
    von Mary Turner
    52,00 €

    On 27 December 1831 a fire on Kensington Estate in St James, Jamaica signalled the start of one of the largest slave revolts in the Caribbean. Its leaders were leaders also in the mission churches and the independent sects, and their followers expected the missionaries to support them in their bid for wage work and free status. The missionaries, however, sent to save souls from sin in the face of planter hostility, were explicitly committed to neutrality on the slavery issue.This book traces the response of all classes in Jamaican society to mission work, focusing in particular on the dynamic interplay between slaves and missionaries.Embraced as fellow sinners, assured of spiritual equality of all before God, their intellectual equality with whites demonstrated in schools and classes, the slaves imbued Christianity with political purpose and questioned why blacks and whites were equal after death but slave and master in life.The slaves transformed the question into action in the political circumstances created by the decade-long campaign for abolition, and in doing so made the missionaries themselves into committed anti-slavery campaigners.

  • - Thomas Thistlewood in Jamaica, 1750-86
    von Douglas Hall
    41,00 €

    Thomas Thistlewood came to Jamaica from Lincolnshire, England in 1750, and lived as an estate overseer and small landowner in western Jamaica until his death in 1786. Throughout his life he kept a record of his daily activities and his observations of life around him. These diaries, about 10,000 pages, were deposited in the Lincolnshire Archives. They contain a rich chronicle of plantation life - its people, social life, agricultural techniques, medicinal remedies and relations between slaves and their owners. The wealth of information left behind in the Thistlewood's diaries has been fashioned by Professor Hall into a remarkable account of planation life in Jamaica at the height of its era of sugar plantation prosperity. It gives historians and students of history a new perspective on the social history of mid eighteenth century Jamaica, the Tacky Rebellion, and the tenuous relations between planters and the Maroons. This reprint contains a revised index.

  • - Three Hundred Years of the English Language in Jamaica
    von Frederic G. Cassidy
    59,00 €

    First published in 1961, Jamaica Talk is a thorough study of the English spoken in Jamaica and, although intended for the general educated reader rather than the linguistic specialist, has a foundation of sound scholarship.

  • von Roger Hosein
    59,00 €

    The informal economy has become a persistent feature of the Caribbean's economic landscape and has been thriving, as documented by leading Caribbean scholars. This is the first book to examine the various dimensions of informal commercial importing from an aggregate CARICOM perspective, emphasizing the economic dimensions and providing three empirical surveys of informal commercial importing in Guyana, Dominica and Jamaica.

  • - Caribbean Perspectives on the British Canon from Shakespeare to Dickens
     
    58,00 €

    "By adopting a Caribbean perspective through which to re-examine seventeenth- to nineteenth- century texts from the British canon, this collection of essays uncovers the ways in which the literature produced at the height of British imperialism was used to consolidate and validate the national identity of the colonizer, and to justify political and cultural domination of Other places like the Caribbean. The contributors critique a wide range of verse and prose from the works of Shakespeare, Donne, Defoe, Austen, Brontee, Froude, Kingsley, Trollope, Jenkins, Stevenson, Barrie, Carroll and Dickens, revealing a literature that was very much a product of its time, but that was also responsible for contemporary and later conceptions of the Caribbean and other outposts of empire"--Back cover.

  • - The 1970s in Jamaican Literature and Culture
    von Rachel L. Mordecai
    65,00 €

    Offers a study of the interaction of culture, politics and society in Jamaica's formative postcolonial moment, the years between 1972 and 1980. Through examining literary and other texts from and about the period, Rachel Mordecai argues that the 1970s were defined by the explosion into the public sphere of a long-simmering dispute over the substance and limits of Jamaican citizenship.

  • von Erna Brodber
    36,00 €

  • - Cross-culturalism and the Caribbean Canon
     
    64,00 €

    Offers a forum for contemporary debates on Caribbean culture and its evolution. This book focuses on contemporary issues in Caribbean cultural studies. It explores cross-cultural themes and issues across a range of disciplines that include literature, language, education, history and popular culture.

  • - Caribbean Discourses on Gender
     
    61,00 €

    This collection explores the theme of power to expose the disruptions and dangers lurking in Caribbean discourses on gender and love when these are approached from interrogating the currencies of power continuously circulating in their operations. The chapters are vibrant and grounded in the complex realities of the contemporary Caribbean even as they challenge canonical thought.

  • - Samuel Selvon, George Lamming and the Cultural Performance of Gender
    von Curdella Forbes
    52,00 €

    This book is the first comprehensive treatment of gender in the works of Samuel Selvon and George Lamming, two important West Indian writers who are rarely analysed together.

  • - St. Thomas, St.John and St.Croix
    von Neville A.T. Hall
    39,00 €

    An account of the development and destruction of slavery in St Thomas, St John and St Croix, the Caribbean islands which today comprise the US Virgin Islands. The book sees slavery as fundamental to the entire fabric of colonial society. It is based on research in the Copenhagen archives.

  • - Environment, Economy and Society at Risk
     
    79,00 €

    Highlights how research is addressing rapid change in the Caribbean region, both that being forced by global warming and by population growth. This title covers such subject areas as climate change, sustainable food production systems, urban planning and community development, and coastal management.

  • von Earl McKenzie
    41,00 €

    Presents a philosophical study of the West Indian novel. This book examines ten novels by George Lamming, Roger Mais, Wilson Harris, V S Naipaul, Orlando Patterson, Jean Rhys, Erna Brodber, Lakshmi Persaud, Earl Lovelace and Jamaica Kincaid, each selected to represent differences in geography, chronology, ethnicity and gender.

  • - Crown Slaves in Berbice, Guyana, 1803-1831
    von University Of The West Indies, Cave Hill) Thompson, Alvin O. (Senior Lecturer in Caribbean & usw.
    59,00 €

    A study of governmental slaves in Berbice from 1803 to 1831. The author illustrates that the imperial government arrived at the general abolition of slavery throughout its colonies in a rather ad hoc and piecemeal fashion. He also raises questions about the government's commitment to abolition.

  • - Representations of West Indian Slavery
     
    60,00 €

    Highlights variations in representations of West Indian slavery by drawing on a range of testimonies, especially those of the enslaved themselves. This work focuses on representations based principally on first-hand experience or observation of slavery in the then British West Indies.

  • - Life Stories of Jamaican Women
    von Honor Ford-Smith
    39,00 €

    Based on testimonies from Sistren collected and edited by Honor Ford Smith into a vivid record of women's lives, the stories in this collection retain all the emotional depth of works of the imagination, yet they are at the same time invaluable records of oral history.

  • - Tracking Caribbean Popular Music
    von Curwen Best
    52,00 €

    Covering the Caribbean region as a whole, this book addresses such topics as the status of Caribbean gospel; the birth of new musical styles in the Eastern Caribbean; cultural misrepresentation in Caribbean music videos; and the representation of Aids in Caribbean music.

  • von David Buisseret & Michael Pawson
    42,00 €

    A study of the establishment of the town of Port Royal, Jamaica, in the second half of the 17th century, the heyday of privateering. The town was critical to the successful British colonization of Jamaica and pivotal to British mercantile activity, but is best known for its swashbuckling pirates.

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