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The University of the West Indies Press

7A Gibraltar Hall Road, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica, West Indies

Jamaica Barbados Trinidad & Tobago Open Campus

The image on the front cover is the ackee, the national fruit ofJamaica. According to Caribbean historian B. W. Higman, ackeewas originally imported on slave ships from West Africa, and|although the tree was grown throughout the Caribbean andCentral America, “only Jamaicans recognized its fruit asan edible crop”.

The ackee was selected as a national symbol of Jamaica in1962 when the island achieved independence from GreatBritain. The committee that selected the symbols for the newnation chose this fruit for its aesthetic appeal: “The ackee treeproduces a rich, savoury fruit, consisting of an outer pod ofvivid scarlet which opens in a petal-like fashion when mature,displaying two or three bright cream-coloured arils topped by a shiny black seed.”

Despite its beauty, Higman observes that “there was a sinisterside to the ackee that went unmentioned [by the committee].Eaten before properly ripe, before the pod opens out and exposes its arils, the ackee can be poisonous, even fatal. It is rarely eaten raw but entered the food system of Jamaica incombination with other ingredients, notably saltfish.”

—B. W. Higman, Jamaican Food: History, Biology, Culture(University of the West Indies Press, 2008), 3.

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Dear Colleagues,

The University of the West Indies Press is delighted

to present its forthcoming books for 2010. The Press

continues to build on its international strengths by

offering superb peer-reviewed scholarship in a

high-quality, affordable format.

As UWI Press approaches its second decade of

scholarly publishing, it has over three hundred

books in print, books of interest not only to the

international community but also to those

committed to fostering literacy and sustainable

development and to improving the quality of life in

developing countries and in the diasporic

community. The Press’s books reflect the rich,

complex diversity of the region and cover various

nations in the anglophone, francophone, Spanish

and Dutch Caribbean.

Our books can be ordered from our US distributor,

Longleaf Services, Inc., which provides order

fulfilment and warehousing services to the United

States and the Caribbean. Our Jamaican accounts

continue to be well served by our partner Kingston

Bookshop, Ltd. For full ordering information, please

see pages 39 and 40 of this catalogue.

Please take this opportunity to enjoy our catalogue

and celebrate its remarkable scholarship analysing

one of the most fascinating regions of the world:

the Caribbean.

Linda E. Speth

[email protected]

Letter from the

Director

Catalogue2010

ContentsNew and Forthcoming 3–12

Books in Print 13

l Caribbean Cultural Studies 13

l Caribbean History 16

l Caribbean Literature 24

l Economics 26

l Education 28

l Environmental Studies 28

l Gender Studies 30

l Legal Studies 32

l Medical Science 32

l Political Science 33

l Psychology 35

l Sociology 35

Author Index 36

Title Index 37–38

Ordering Information 39–40

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

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Pictor ia l Highl ights of

Vice Chancellor E. Nigel Harris presenting the Vice Chancellor’sPersonal Award to Professor Emerita Maureen Warner-Lewis forCentral Africa in the Caribbean: Transcending Time, TransformingCultures

Professor Brian Moore, co-author of Neither Led nor Driven,receives the bestselling scholarly monograph award on behalf ofMichele Johnson from UWI Press marketing and sales managerDonna Muirhead

Professor Rhoda Reddock, editor of Interrogating CaribbeanMasculinities, receives the bestselling textbook award from UWIPress marketing and sales manager Donna Muirhead

Dr Donna Hope, author of Inna di Dancehall, receives the bestsellinggeneral interest award from UWI Press marketing and salesmanager Donna Muirhead

Dr Kim Robinson-Walcott, author of Out of Order! Anthony Winklerand White West Indian Writing, receives the outstanding reviseddissertation award from UWI Press managing editor Shivaun Hearne

Professor Alvin O. Thompson receives the lifetime achievementaward from UWI Press marketing and sales manager DonnaMuirhead

Paula Morgan, co-author of Writing Rage: Unmasking Violencethrough Caribbean Discourse, receives the outstandinginterdisciplinary award from UWI Press managing editor ShivaunHearne

Professor Emeritus E.R. Walrond, author of Ethical Practice inEveryday Health Care, receives the outstanding book in medicalstudies award from UWI Press managing editor Shivaun Hearne

Professor Douglas Hall’s In Miserable Slavery won the bestsellinginternational sales award. His son Peter Hall accepts the awardfrom UWI Press marketing and sales manager Donna Muirhead onhis late father’s behalf

Professor B.W. Higman, Plantation Jamaica, 1750–1850: Capital andControl in a Colonial Economy, received the outstanding researchaward with Professor Emeritus Woodville Marshall accepting on hisbehalf from UWI Press managing editor Shivaun Hearne

Mr Winston Hudson Bayley receives the award for outstandingcommitment to scholarly publishing from UWI Press financemanager Nadine Buckland

Mrs Beverley Smith-Hinkson, manager of the UWI Bookshop at CaveHill, receives the outstanding retail service award on behalf of herteam from UWI Press finance manager Nadine Buckland

U W I P R E S S 1 5 T H A N N I V E R S A R Y A N D A U T H O R AWA R D C E R E M O N Y

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Caribbean Literature/Literary CriticismISBN 978-976-640-231-0200pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) PaperJune 2010

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In Miserable Slavery

Thomas Thistlewood inJamaica, 1750–86Douglas Hall

978-976-640-066-8US$20 (s) Paper

Contrary Voices

Representations ofWest Indian SlaveryKarina Williamson(ed.)

978-976-640-208-2US$30 (s) Paper

Neither Led norDriven

Contesting BritishCultural Imperialism inJamaica, 1865–1920Brian L. Moore,Michele A. Johnson

978-976-640-154-2US$35 (s) Paper

The Devil in the DetailsCuban Antislavery Narrative in the Postmodern Age

Claudette Williams

This is a book about breathing new life into texts from the past. It demonstratesthat meaning in the universe of art is not fixed but volatile, contradictory, unsettled(and sometimes unsettling). As an excellent example of a critical practice whichis enabling rather than disabling, The Devil in the Details engages respectfullywith previous interpretations of nineteenth-century Cuban antislavery narratives,and suggests other ways of thinking about and understanding them in the lightof contemporary (postmodern) ideas.

Studied almost to exhaustion by many non-Cuban scholars since the 1970s, thesenarratives have been either the cause of Afrocentric disgruntlement or the subjectof non-critical readings. Williams’s intervention in the debate has broken out ofthis polarizing bind, casting the literary expression of antislavery ideology as aspectrum rather than a monolith. With her anti-fundamentalist analysis, theauthor provides the reader with a balanced understanding of the significance ofthese narratives.

The alternative readings rest on careful attention to important details of thesetexts, some of which have been overlooked or given inadequate attention bycommentators. Little-known or -studied compositions are also brought out ofthe shadows and into the critical spotlight, while a new gloss is given to the iconicnovels. Of particular value in Williams’s account is the attention to the complexityof the enslaved–enslaver relationship as represented by the writers, as well as thefrequently unnoticed subtlety of the strategies they use to subvert the ideology onwhich slavery was built. Coming on the heels of the 2007 bicentenary of theabolition of the slave trade and the renewed discussions about slavery that itgenerated, this book is a timely invitation to revisit the literary contribution to theantislavery cause in one colonial Caribbean society.

“Highly erudite, cogent and lucid, this book makes a significant contribution tothe field of nineteenth-century Cuban literature. . . . This is literary criticism atits finest.”

–Conrad James, Department of Hispanic Studies, University of Birmingham

Claudette Williams is Professor of Hispanic Caribbean Literature, Departmentof Modern Languages and Literature, University of the West Indies, Jamaica.

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Caribbean Literature/Literary CriticismISBN 978-976-640-229-7224pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperApril 2010

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From Nation toDiaspora

Samuel Selvon, George Lamming and the CulturalPerformance of GenderCurdella Forbes

978-976-640-171-9US$25 (s) Paper

Out of Order!

Anthony Winkler andWhite West IndianWritingKim Robinson-Walcott

978-976-640-172-6US$25 (s) Paper

“The Man Who RanAway” and otherStories of Trinidad inthe 1920s and 1930s

Alfred H. Mendes;Michele Levy (ed.)

978-976-640-173-3US$25 (s) Paper

The Fiction of Robert AntoniWriting in the Estuary

Richard F. Patteson

The Fiction of Robert Antoni: Writing in the Estuary is the first full-length study ofthe work of this important Trinidadian/ Bahamian Caribbean writer. When hisfirst novel, Divina Trace, appeared in 1992, one critic compared it to a collaborationbetween James Joyce and Gabriel García Márquez. But Antoni’s fiction isstartlingly original. Each of his subsequent books is quite different from the onebefore, but all have their common origin in generations of experience in the WestIndies, much of which was passed down to Antoni through a rich family traditionof storytelling. The novels are marked as well by Antoni’s almost unique abilityto navigate both the headwaters and tributaries of Caribbean folk tale and thelimitless oceans of modernist and postmodernist texts. Taken together, Antoni’swork postulates and embodies a Caribbean sensibility that is estuarial: almostevery paragraph displays the multiple tributaries that form Caribbean culture, aswell as the impulse to mix, mingle and reach out to the wider world, like a riverflowing into the sea.

Patteson places Antoni’s work in the multiple contexts of Caribbean storytelling,twentieth-century literature and contemporary Caribbean fiction, then exploreseach of his innovative and complex texts. In these diverse narratives Pattesonfinds reflections on the nature of human consciousness and its relationship tolanguage, culture and storytelling itself, as well as sharp insight into the region andits tormented history. This book confirms Antoni’s relevance to the literature ofthe Caribbean and the world.

Richard F. Patteson is Professor, Department of English, and Director ofGraduate Studies, Mississippi. He is the author of more than twenty scholarlyarticles and three books.

“. . . a significant contribution to Caribbean literature.”

–Rachel Mordecai, Assistant Professor, Department of English, University of

Massachusetts, Amherst

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Dictionary ofCaribbean EnglishUsage

Richard Allsopp (ed.)

978-976-640-145-0US$30 (s) Paper

Dictionary ofJamaican English

Second Edition

F.G. Cassidy, R.B. LePage (eds.)

978-976-640-127-6US$30 (s) Paper

Jamaica Talk

Three Hundred Years of the English Language in Jamaica

Frederic G. Cassidy

978-976-640-170-2US$30 (s) Paper

New Register of Caribbean EnglishUsageEdited by Richard Allsopp

Co-published with the University of the West Indies Centre for Lexicography

The New Register of Caribbean English Usage is a pan-Caribbean publicationwhich seeks to provide a representative sample of the development of CaribbeanEnglish usage since 1992, after the Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage wascompleted. The New Register, which was intended to be a companion work to theDictionary of Caribbean English Usage on a smaller scale, comprises about sevenhundred items, including words with new senses or usages, acronyms, andabbreviations that have emerged out of the ecological and cultural domains of theCARICOM territories, from Guyana to Belize.

The New Register, like the Dictionary, shows the contribution of homeland BritishEnglish to Caribbean English creoles which spread across the anglophoneCaribbean as it merged with the hundreds of West African languages introducedduring trans-Atlantic slavery to form those English-based Creoles. It alsoidentifies the various levels of Caribbean English usage from formal to anti-formal and the various sub-levels of the latter.

The continued inventorying and chronicling of Caribbean culture and historyare vital in helping us to recognize and understand our unique Caribbean identity,and this is an essential reference book for students and educators in the region andin the diaspora. As well as being a practical guide to current Caribbean Englishusage, the New Register is a tool for raising the level of the production and use ofEnglish and for demonstrating the way in which Caribbean English works.

Richard Allsopp was retired Professor of Caribbean Lexicography and formerDirector of the Caribbean Lexicography Programme, University of the WestIndies, Barbados. He was the editor of the Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage.

Caribbean CulturalStudiesISBN 978-976-640-228-096pp 6 x 9US$12 (s) PaperApril 2010

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Gender Studies/Caribbean CulturalStudiesISBN 978-976-640-219-8296pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) PaperJune 2010

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

Gendered Realities

Essays in CaribbeanFeminist Thought

Patricia Mohammed(ed.)

978-976-640-112-2US$45 (s) Paper

InterrogatingCaribbeanMasculinities

Theoretical andEmpirical AnalysesRhoda Reddock (ed.)

978-976-640-138-2US$45 (s) Paper

Confronting Power,Theorizing Gender

InterdisciplinaryPerspectives in theCaribbeanEudine Barrteau (ed.)

978-976-640-136-8US$50 (s) Paper

Cultural DNAGender at the Root of Everyday Life in Rural Jamaica

Diana J. Fox

Cultural DNA builds on developments within indigenous Caribbean feminismsand gender studies as well as feminist anthropological currents to explore thenature of the rural Afro-Jamaican gender system, drawing on more than a decadeof fieldwork in rural Jamaica. It is a cultural story of gender in rural Jamaica,specifically an ethnography of anthropological knowledge about the gendersystems of rural Afro-Jamaicans in the community of Frankfield, Clarendon. Itmakes significant contributions to Caribbean feminist thought by offering novelways of conceiving, portraying and reflecting on the significance of the dominantgender system through the use of a unique metaphor that posits a figurativerelationship, comparing the role of gender in culture to DNA in biological life.In so doing, it asserts an ongoing, important role for non-native ethnography inthe study of Caribbean gender dynamics.

“Richly rewarding.”

–Patricia Mohammed, Professor of Gender and Cultural Studies, University of the

West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago

“The rich descriptions of the people she interviewed, the rural landscape, thechallenges and triumphs of her journey through the ethnographic process as wellas how she applies a feminist framework to structure her research agenda readlike novel.”

–Winifred Brown-Glaude, Assistant Professor, Africana Studies, Stony Brook University

Diana J. Fox is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Coordinator, Women’sand Gender Studies Program, Bridgewater State College.

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Caribbean HistoryISBN 978-976-640-225-9256pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperJuly 2010

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Slavery, Freedom and Gender

The Dynamics of aCaribbean Society

Brian Moore, B. W.Higman, Carl C.Campbell, Patrick Bryan (eds.)

978-976-640-137-5US$25 (s) Paper

A Historical Study ofWomen in Jamaica,1655–1844

Lucille Mathurin Mair;Hilary McD. Beckles,Verene A. Shepherd(eds.)

ISBN 978-976-640-178-8US$40 (s) Paper

The Rebel Woman inthe British West Indies during Slavery

Lucille Mathurin Mair

978-976-640-206-8US$10 (s) Paper

Women in Grenadian History,1783–1983Nicole Laurine Phillip

This engaging publication is a pioneering work on the experiences of Grenadianwomen over two centuries of British colonialism, “Gairyism” and socialistrevolution. It moves away from a narrow approach of highlighting outstandingfigures and revolutionary women to one that encompasses the experiences ofwomen of all walks of life to present a picture of Grenadian society through theeyes of women estate workers, domestics, teachers, civil servants, doctors, lawyers,revolutionaries and politicians. In this way it captures the story of Grenadianwomen in its richness and complexity.

Extensive use of primary sources, estate records, Colonial Office correspondence,church records and oral interviews provide a wealth of information aboutmortality, health and education, social relations, and economic realities over twohundred years.

Nicole Laurine Phillip is Senior Lecturer, Caribbean and International History,and Associate Dean, School of Arts, Science and Professional Studies, T.A.Marryshow Community College, Grenada.

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Economics978-976-640-224-2420pp 7 x 10US$45 (s) PaperJanuary 2010

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

The EconomicDevelopment ofBarbados

Michael Howard

978-976-640-188-7US$25 (s) Paper

A to Z of IndustrialRelations in theCaribbean Workplace

George J. Phillip,Benthan H. Hussey

978-976-8125-83-5 US$25 (s) Paper

Consequences of StructuralAdjustment

A Review of theJamaican Experience

Elsie Le Franc (ed.)

978-976-8125-12-5US$15 (s) Paper

Public Sector Economics ForDeveloping CountriesSecond edition

Michael Howard, Althea La Foucade and Ewan Scott

Public Sector Economics for Developing Countries discusses the impact of the publicsector in economic development. This comprehensive work analyses public goods,market failure, the role of government, public choice and political business cycles,government revenues and expenditures, with special reference to developingcountries. Howard, La Foucade and Scott raise theoretical and empirical issuesrelating to the role of public expenditure growth, structural adjustment andtaxation. They also explore issues neglected in traditional texts on the publicsector, such as poverty alleviation, tax administration and the operation of thevalue-added tax in developing countries.

The first edition of Public Sector Economics for Developing Countries (2001) hasbeen revised, expanded and updated to ensure its continued relevance. Thisaccessible, well-illustrated text is a valuable addition to the literature on the roleof government and the political economy of decision making.

Michael Howard is Professor of Economics, Department of Economics,University of the West Indies, Barbados. He is the author of the first edition ofPublic Sector Economics for Developing Countries.

Althea La Foucade is Lecturer, Department of Economics, and AssistantCoordinator of the HEU, Centre for Health Economics, University of the WestIndies, Trinidad and Tobago.

Ewan Scott is Lecturer, Department of Economics, and Assistant Coordinator,Labour Market and Poverty Studies Unit, University of the West Indies, Trinidadand Tobago.

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Competitiveness inSmall DevelopingEconomies

Insights from theCaribbeanAlvin Wint

978-976-640-132-0US$30 (s) Paper

Essays on the Theory of Plantation Economy

An Institutional andHistorical Approach toCaribbean EconomicDevelopmentLloyd Best, Kari Levitt

978-976-640-211-2US$35 (s) Paper

The George BeckfordPapers

George Beckford; Kari Levitt (ed.)

978-976-8125-40-8US$27 (s) Paper

The Economics of Development inSmall CountriesWith Special Reference to the Caribbean

William G. Demas

Foreword by Compton Bourne; introduction by Hilary McD. Beckles

Co-published with the Caribbean Development Bank

First published in 1965, this classic work by William Demas, former president ofthe Caribbean Development Bank and committed regional integrationist, wasreleased in a limited edition and has been widely unavailable for decades.

Adapted from a four-lecture series presented at McGill University in 1964, The

Economics of Development in Small Countries deals with the special problems facedin analysing the economics of small countries and seeks to apply these conceptsto West Indian economies. Demas’s thesis is that economic development and theachievement of self-sustained growth cannot be considered in isolation from thesize of the country.

This edition includes a new introduction by Sir Hilary McD. Beckles, in whichhe considers the groundbreaking work in the context of nearly forty-five years ofregional development and finds as relevant and important today as it was in 1965.

“There are few scholarly works that have had such a profound influence on theeconomics profession’s understanding of the problem of economic developmentof small and micro-sized countries as William G. Demas’s The Economics ofDevelopment in Small Countries.”

–From the foreword by Dr Compton Bourne, President, Caribbean Development Bank

“This brilliant text emerged from the intensity of [Demas’s] contributions todevelopment ideas within the regional integration movement. . . . The discourseon sustainable growth continues to rely on the ideas developed by Demas incomprehending the region’s economic potential.”

–From the introduction by Sir Hilary McD. Beckles, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Principal

and Professor of Economic and Social History, University of the West Indies, Barbados

William G. Demas was the first Secretary General of CARICOM, 1973–1974,and President of the Caribbean Development Bank, 1974–1987.

Economics978-976-640-223-5176pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) PaperJanuary 2010

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Returning to the SourceThe Final Stage of the Caribbean Migration CircuitDwaine E. Plaza,Frances Henry (eds.)

978-976-640-174-0US$35 (s) Paper

Tourism andHospitality Educationand Training in theCaribbean

ChandanaJayawardena (ed.)

978-976-640-119-1US$30 (s) Paper

Surviving Small Size

Regional Integration in Caribbean MinistatesPatsy Lewis

978-976-640-116-0US$35 (s) Paper

Don’t Burn Our BridgesThe Case for Caribbean Carriers

Jean S. Holder

With an introduction by Hilary McD. Beckles

Co-published with the Caribbean Development Bank

Don’t Burn our Bridges: The Case for Caribbean Carriers argues that a tourism-dependent region comprised largely of a group of islands must, in its own bestinterest, retain ownership of key aspects of its air access in spite of the costs andchallenges involved in so doing. Air transportation is the glue that cements thetourism market to the destination, but it is also the aerial bridge connecting theterritories and peoples of a single market and economy. Often regional airlines areforced to offer a mixture of commercial and social routes, which makesprofitability difficult. The social service they provide is critical, however, andpublic sector shareholders should not measure their return on investment simplyin terms of the bottom line.

Holder rejects a widely held view that Caribbean governments, should notsupport their own carriers financially. Instead, he argues that because of theiroverall contribution to development generally, the air transportation industryshould be counted among those companies in the region which are too big (andimportant) to be allowed to fail.

Don’t Burn Our Bridges documents the history of Caribbean airlines and attemptsto demystify the complexities of such concepts as deregulation, yield management,hedging of oil prices, fare setting, fuel surcharges and a la carte pricing, whilemaking the point that running successful airlines has defeated some of the world’smost brilliant business minds.

Holder also explores the impact of the global economic meltdown of 2008–2009on air transportation and Caribbean tourism, and proposes a way forward forair transportation in the Caribbean community.

Jean S. Holder is Chairman of LIAT Airline. He has served as SecretaryGeneral of the Caribbean Tourism Research and Development Centre and theCaribbean Tourism Organization.

Economics978-976-640-232-7288pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) PaperMay 2010

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Economics978-976-640-230-3192pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperJuly 2010

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Persistent Poverty

Underdevelopment inPlantation Economies of the Third World

George Beckford

978-976-640-074-3US$21 (s) Paper

Psychonomics andPoverty

Towards Governanceand a Civil Society

Ramesh Deosaran

978-976-640-086-6US$45 (s) Paper

Stabilization andStagnation in theJamaican Economy1972–97

George BeckfordLectureOwen Jefferson

978-976-8125-56-9US$8 (s) Paper

Poverty and Perception in JamaicaA Comparative Analysis of Jamaican Households

Warren A. Benfield

Although many studies exist on poverty in developing countries, traditionallythey tend to utilize either a subjective or an objective approach. This study is partof an emerging trend and embraces both methodologies and utilizes qualitativeand quantitative data to study poverty in five Jamaican communities. In the courseof his research, Benfield found that individuals often defined themselves as poorwhen the government did not and vice versa. In many cases, individuals did notparticipate in social and economic programmes because they did not believe theywere “poor” although the government objectively defined them as such. Formany of these households, their definition of their economic status depended ontheir access to education, their neighbourhood, their purchasing power forconsumable goods, whether or not they received remittances from abroad, andtheir gender.

Poverty and Perception in Jamaica has major policy implications for Jamaica andthe increased economic well-being of its citizens. Benfield proposes problem-solving measures for poverty alleviation and this work makes a significantcontribution to the theoretical literature on poverty measurement.

Warren A. Benfield is Research Fellow, Sir Arthur Lewis Institute of Social andEconomic Studies, University of the West Indies, Jamaica. He is currentlyundertaking poverty-related work in Tanzania for the World Bank.

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Political Science978-976-640-227-3320pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) PaperMay 2010

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Modern Political Culture in theCaribbean

Holger Henke, Fred Reno (eds.)

978-976-640-135-1US$45 (s) Paper

New CaribbeanThought

A Reader

Brian Meeks, Folke Lindahl (eds.)

978-976-640-103-0US$45 (s) Paper

Narratives ofResistance

Jamaica, Trinidad, the Caribbean

Brian Meeks

ISBN 976-640-093-8US$25 (s) Paper

Radical Theory, Caribbean RealityRace, Class and Social Domination

Charles W. Mills

This work is a collection of articles written over many years as well as unpublishednew scholarship that explores the common themes of race and class in theCaribbean and overcoming social domination. The essays consider abstractpolitical theory (Marxism and critical and race theory) and also focus on specificCaribbean issues and events such as the portrayals of the Jamaican left, the collapseof the Grenada Revolution and the significance of the affirmation of personhoodin a racist society, but all share a concern with overcoming of social dominationand are “radically” oriented. The title has a double meaning insofar as it signifiesboth the application of radical theory to the Caribbean reality, and the way inwhich that reality has too often collided with the theory, revealing its inadequacies.As Mills explains, “The overall aim is to elucidate some classic subjects and themesin radical theory, both generally and with local Caribbean application, and tomap in the process a trajectory of intellectual development not peculiar to myown history but traced by many others of my generation also.”

“Radical Theory is a long overdue collection on the Caribbean from one of itsmost accomplished scholars. . . . Mills’s books to date have focused either on broadquestions of race or specific matters related ideology. This, in a sense, representshis coming home to the Caribbean and his analysis of late-twentieth Caribbeanpolitics and society.”

–Brian Meeks, Professor of Social and Political Change, Director of the Sir Arthur

Lewis Institute of Social and Economic Studies, and Director of the Centre for

Caribbean Thought, University of the West Indies, Jamaica

Charles W. Mills is John Evans Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy,Northwestern University.

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BOOKSin PRINT

Caribbean LanguageIssues Old and NewPapers in Honour ofProfessor Mervyn Alleyne on the Occasion of His Sixtieth BirthdayPauline Christie (ed.)1996ISBN 978-976-640-015-6242pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Caribbean TheologyPreparing for the Challenges AheadHoward Gregory (ed.)1995ISBN 978-976-8125-09-5138pp 6 x 9US$15 (s) Paper

Callaloo NationMetaphors of Race andReligious Identity amongSouth Asians in TrinidadAisha Khan2005ISBN 978-976-640-163-4304pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

The African-CaribbeanWorldview and theMaking of CaribbeanSocietyHorace Levy (ed.)2009ISBN 978-976-640-210-5256pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

Beyond BordersCross-culturalism and the Caribbean CanonJennifer Rahim (ed.)with Barbara Lalla2009ISBN 978-976-640-216-7350pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

Caribbean Cultural Studies / 13

Caribbean History / 16

Caribbean Literature / 24

Economics / 26

Education / 28

Environmental Studies / 28

Gender Studies / 30

Legal Studies / 32

Medical Science / 32

Political Science / 33

Psychology / 35

Sociology / 35Con

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Caribbean CultureSoundings on KamauBrathwaiteAnnie Paul (ed.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-150-4350pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

Caribbean CulturalStudies

Centring the PeripheryChaos, Order and theEthnohistory of DominicaPatrick L. Barker1994ISBN 978-976-640-000-2280pp 6 x 9US$20 PaperCaribbean rights

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Central Africa in theCaribbeanTranscending Time,Transforming CulturesMaureen Warner-Lewis2003ISBN 978-976-640-118-4428pp 6 x 9US$45 (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$30 (s) Paper

Dictionary of Caribbean English UsageRichard Allsopp (ed.)2003 (1996)ISBN 978-976-640-145-0776pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

Dread TalkThe Language of RastafariVelma Pollard2000ISBN 978-976-8125-68-2132pp 5 x 8US$18 PaperCaribbean 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$20 (s) Paper

Cricket Nurseries ofColonial BarbadosThe Elite Schools, 1865–1966Keith A.P. Sandiford1998ISBN 978-976-640-046-0194pp 6 x 9US$20 Paper

Culture @ the Cutting EdgeTracking Caribbean Popular MusicCurwen Best2004ISBN 978-976-640-124-5267pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

From Jamaican Creoleto Standard EnglishA Handbook for TeachersVelma Pollard2003 (1993)ISBN 978-976-640-148-180pp 8.5 x 11US$18 (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$30 (s) Paper

Creating Their Own SpaceThe Development of anIndian-Caribbean MusicalTraditionTina K. Ramnarine2001ISBN 978-976-640-099-6178pp 6 x 9US$25 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$50 (s) ClothUS$30 (s) Paper

Echoes of the HaitianRevolution,1804-2004Martin Munro, ElizabethWalcott-Hackshaw (eds.)2009ISBN 978-976-640-212-9208pp 6 x 9US$30 (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$25 (s) Paper

Golokwati: A TidalecticsHistory of Our ThymesVolume 1Kamau Brathwaite2010ISBN 978-976-640-213-6408pp 6 x 9US$40 (s) Paper

Golokwati: A TidalecticsHistory of Our ThymesVolume 2Kamau Brathwaite2010ISBN 978-976-640-214-3480pp 6 x 9US$40 (s) Paper

From Oral to LiterateCultureColonial Experience in the English West IndiesPeter A. Roberts1997ISBN 978-976-640-037-8312pp 6 x 9US$30 Paper

Jamaica TalkThree Hundred Years of the English Language inJamaicaFrederic G. Cassidy2007ISBN 978-976-640-170-2470pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

Jamaican Folk MedicineA Source of HealingArvilla Payne-Jackson,Mervyn C. Alleyne2004ISBN 978-976-640-123-8238pp 6 x 9US$30 Paper

The Mystery of SambaPopular Music and National Identity in BrazilHermano Vianna1998ISBN 978-976-640-077-4168pp 6 x 9US$20 PaperCaribbean rights

Nationalism and IdentityCulture and the Imagination in a Caribbean DiasporaStefano Harney2006 (1996)ISBN 978-976-640-016-3224pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Lionheart GalLife Stories of JamaicanWomenSistren with Honor Ford-Smith2005 (1986)ISBN 978-976-640-156-6270pp 5 x 8US$15 Paper

New Register ofCaribbean English UsageRichard Allsopp (ed.)2010ISBN 978-976-640-228-096pp 6 x 9US$12 (s) Paper

PostcolonialismsCaribbean Rereading ofMedieval English DiscourseBarbara Lalla2008ISBN 978-976-640-201-3520pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

The Political CalypsoTrue Opposition in Trinidad and Tobago1962–1987Louis Regis1999ISBN 978-976-640-056-9290pp 6 x 9US$35 PaperCaribbean rights

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Rastafari Roots and IdeologyBarry Chevannes1995ISBN 978-976-640-013-2312pp 5.5 x 8.5US$20 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Reclaiming AfricanReligions in TrinidadThe Socio-PoliticalLegitimation of the Orishaand Spiritual Baptist FaithsFrances Henry2003ISBN 978-976-640-129-0253pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

Reinterpreting theHaitian Revolution andIts Cultural Aftershocks

Martin Munro, ElizabethWalcott-Hackshaw (eds.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-190-0200pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

Rex Nettleford and His WorksAn Annotated BibliographyAlbertina Jefferson (ed.)1999ISBN 978-976-640-053-8194pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Rock It Come OverThe Folk Music of JamaicaOlive Lewin2000ISBN 978-976-640-028-6354pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

Shared VisionsCelebrating the FiftiethAnniversary of the University of the West Indies1997ISBN 978-976-8125-46-088pp 8 x 11US$30 Paper

The Steelband MovementThe Forging of a National Art in Trinidad and TobagoStephen Stuempfle1995ISBN 978-976-640-026-2308pp 6 x 9US$20 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$30 (s) Paper

Trinidad YorubaFrom Mother Tongue toMemoryMaureen Warner-Lewis1997 (1996)ISBN 978-976-640-054-5296pp 6 x 9US$35 Paper

Writing RageUnmasking Violencethrough CaribbeanDiscoursePaula Morgan,Valerie Youssef 2006ISBN 978-976-640-189-4278pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

Amerindians / Africans / AmericansThree Papers in Caribbean HistoryGerard LaFleur, SusanBranson, Grace Turner1996ISBN 978-976-8125-14-9190pp 6 x 9US$20 Paper

CaribbeanHistory

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Archibald MonteathIgbo, Jamaican, MoravianMaureen Warner-Lewis2007ISBN 978-976-640-197-9400pp 7 x 10US$40 (s) Paper

Ascent to MonaA Short History of Jamaican Medical CareJohn S.R. Golding1994ISBN 978-976-8125-06-4118pp 6 x 9US$15 Paper

Bechu‘Bound Coolie’ Radical in British Guiana 1894–1901Clem Seecharan1999ISBN 978-976-640-071-2326pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

Between Slavery andFreedom Special Magistrate John Anderson’s Journal of St Vincentduring the ApprenticeshipRoderick A. McDonald (ed.)2001ISBN 978-976-640-090-3332pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Bricks and Stones from the PastJamaica’s Geological HeritageAnthony R.D. Porter2006ISBN 978-976-640-192-4120pp 8.5 x 11US$30 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$45 PaperCaribbean rights

Caribbean Wars UntoldA Salute to the British WestIndiesHumphrey Metzgen,John Graham2007ISBN 978-976-640-203-7248pp 6 x 9US$20 Paper

The Colonial Caribbeanin Transition Essays onPostemancipation Socialand Cultural HistoryBridget Brereton, KevinA. Yelvington (eds.)1999ISBN 978-976-640-030-9344pp 6 x 9US$30 PaperCaribbean rights

Colonial West IndianStudents in BritainLloyd Braithwaite2001ISBN 978-976-640-052-1324pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Chancellor, I Present . . .Outstanding Achievementand ExcellenceEdward Baugh1998ISBN 978-976-8125-51-4132pp 6 x 9US$30 Paper

The Chinese in the West Indies 1806–1995A Documentary HistoryWalton Look Lai1998ISBN 978-976-640-021-7320pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Christianity in theCaribbeanEssays on Church HistoryArmando Lampe (ed.)2001ISBN 978-976-640-029-3294pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

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Colonialism andResistance in BelizeEssays in HistoricalSociologyO. Nigel Bolland2003ISBN 978-976-640-141-2240pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

Combermere School and the BarbadianSocietyKeith A.P. Sandiford,Earle H. Newton1995ISBN 978-976-640-014-9192pp 6 x 9US$15 Paper

Contrary Voices

Representations of West Indian Slavery, 1657–1834Karina Williamson (ed.)2008ISBN 978-976-640-208-2270pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

Contemporary CaribbeanCultures and Societies in a Global ContextFranklin W. Knight, TeresitaMartínez-Vergne (eds.)2005ISBN 978-976-640-184-9350pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Crossroads of EmpireThe Europe-CaribbeanConnection 1492–1992Alan Cobley (ed.)1994ISBN 978-976-621-031-1142pp 6 x 9US$15 Paper

Cultural Power, Resistance and PluralismColonial Guyana 1838–1900Brian Moore1995ISBN 978-976-640-006-4392pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

The Development ofWest Indies CricketVol. 1 The Age ofNationalismHilary McD. Beckles1998ISBN 978-976-640-064-4256pp 6 x 9US$32 PaperCaribbean rights

The Development ofWest Indies CricketVol. 2 The Age ofGlobalizationHilary McD. Beckles1998ISBN 978-976-640-065-1210pp 6 x 9US$32 PaperCaribbean rights

The Earliest InhabitantsThe Dynamics of theJamaican TainoLesley-Gail Atkinson(ed.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-149-8250pp 7 x 10US$35 (s) Paper

Edward Seaga and theChallenges of ModernJamaicaPatrick E. Bryan2009ISBN 978-976-640-222-8480pp 7 x 10US$50 Cloth

Emancipation IVA Series of Lectures toCommemorate the 150thAnniversary of EmancipationWoodville Marshall (ed.)1993ISBN 978-976-8125-02-6144pp 6 x 9US$15 Paper

Depression to DecolonizationBarclays Bank (DCO) in the West Indies, 1926–1962Kathleen E. A. Monteith2008ISBN 978-976-640-198-6300pp 7 x 10US$30 (s) Paper

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Endless EducationMain Currents in theEducation System ofModern Trinidad andTobago 1939–1986Carl C. Campbell1997ISBN 978-976-640-032-3276pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

A History of Education in the British LeewardIslands, 1838–1945Howard A. Fergus2003ISBN 978-976-640-131-3248pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

In Miserable SlaveryThomas Thistlewood inJamaica, 1750–86Douglas Hall1999 (1989)ISBN 978-976-640-066-8344pp 5.5 x 8.5US$20 (s) Paper

The First West Indies Cricket TourCanada and the United States in 1886Hilary McD. Beckles2006ISBN 978-976-8125-86-6144pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

Flight to FreedomAfrican Runaways and Maroons in the AmericasAlvin O. Thompson2006ISBN 978-976-640-180-1400pp 6 x 9US$40 (s) Paper

From Occupation toIndependence A ShortHistory of the Peoples ofthe English-SpeakingCaribbean RegionRichard Hart1998ISBN 978-976-8125-52-1150pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Gallery MontserratSome Prominent People in Our HistoryHoward A. Fergus1996ISBN 978-976-8125-25-5176pp 6 x 9US$15 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$40 (s) Paper

A History of the VirginIslands of the UnitedStatesIsaac Dookhan1994 (1974)ISBN 978-976-8125-05-7336pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Identity and Secession inthe CaribbeanTobago versus Trinidad,1889–1980Learie Luke2007ISBN 978-976-640-199-3350pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

If the Irish Ran theWorldMontserrat, 1630–1730Donald HarmanAkenson1997ISBN 978-976-640-041-5288pp 6 x 9US$30 PaperCaribbean rights

Indo-Caribbean IndentureResistance and Accommod-ation, 1838–1920Lomarsh Roopnarine2006ISBN 978-976-640-185-6192pp 6 x 9 US$25 (s) Paper

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Jamaica SurveyedPlantation Maps and Plansof the Eighteenth andNineteenth CenturiesB.W. Higman2001 (1988)ISBN 978-976-640-113-9322pp 8.5 x 11US$65 (s) Cloth

Insurgent CubaRace, Nation, andRevolution, 1868–1898Ada Ferrer1999ISBN 978-976-640-080-4284pp 6 x 9US$30 PaperCaribbean rights

Inside SlaveryProcess and Legacy in theCaribbean ExperienceHilary McD. Beckles (ed.)1996ISBN 978-976-8125-19-4168pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Jamaica in Slavery and FreedomHistory, Heritage andCultureKathleen Monteith,Glen Richards (eds.)2002ISBN 978-976-640-108-5320pp 6 x 9US$40 Paper

Jamaica in 1687The Taylor Manuscript at the National Library of JamaicaDavid Buisseret2008ISBN 978-976-640-166-7350pp 7 x 10US$60 (s) Cloth

Jamaican Food

History, Biology, CultureB.W. Higman2008ISBN 978-976-640-205-1600pp 7 x 10US$70 (s) Cloth

The Jamaican People1880–1902 Race, Class and SocialControlPatrick Bryan2000 (1991)ISBN 978-976-640-094-1320pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Jamaican Place NamesB.W. Higman, B.J. Hudson2009ISBN 978-976-640-217-4296pp 6 x 9US$25 (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$18 Paper

The Language of DressResistance andAccommodation inJamaica, 1760–1890Steeve O. Buckridge2004ISBN 978-976-640-143-6298pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

Law, Justice and EmpireThe Colonial Career of John Gorrie 1829–1892Bridget Brereton1997ISBN 978-976-640-035-4392pp 6 x 9US$25 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$30 (s) Paper

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Lawyer ManleyVol. 1 First Time UpJackie Ranston1999ISBN 978-976-640-081-1 ClothISBN 978-976-640-082-8 Paper244pp 6 x 9US$40 ClothUS$25 Paper

Maharani’s MiseryNarratives of a Passagefrom India to the CaribbeanVerene A. Shepherd2002ISBN 978-976-640-121-4208pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

A Man DividedMichael Garfield Smith,Jamaican Poet andAnthropologist 1921–1993Douglas Hall1997ISBN 978-976-640-034-7182pp 6 x 9US$20 Paper

Manuscript Sources forthe History of the WestIndiesK.E. Ingram2000ISBN 978-976-640-025-5588pp 7 x 10US$65 (s) Cloth

Maroon Heritage:Archaeological,Ethnographic andHistorical PerspectivesE. Kofi Agorsah (ed.)1994ISBN 978-976-8125-10-1230pp 6 x 9US$20 Paper

Mastery, Tyranny, andDesire The Anglo-Jamaican World of ThomasThistlewood and HisSlaves, 1750–1786Trevor Burnard2004ISBN 978-976-640-146-7334pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Modern BlacknessNationalism, Globalization,and the Politics of Culture in JamaicaDeborah A. Thomas2005ISBN 978-976-640-162-7368pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

The Modern CaribbeanFranklin W. Knight, ColinPalmer (eds.)1989ISBN 978-080-784-240-9396pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Montpelier, JamaicaA Plantation Community in Slavery and Freedom1739–1912

B.W. Higman1998ISBN 978-976-640-039-2400pp 7 x 10US$45 (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$30 ClothUS$20 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$65 (s) ClothUS$35 (s) Paper

No Bond but the LawPunishment, Race, andGender in Jamaican StateFormation, 1780–1870Diana Paton2005ISBN 978-976-640-161-0300pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

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Our Cause for His GloryChristianisation andEmancipation in JamaicaShirley C. Gordon1998ISBN 978-976-640-051-4170pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

Plantation Jamaica,1750–1850Capital and Control in aColonial EconomyB.W. Higman2005ISBN 978-976-640-165-8400pp 7 x 10US$65 (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$18 (s) Paper

Port Royal, JamaicaMichael Pawson, David Buisseret2000 (1974)ISBN 978-976-640-072-9264pp 6 x 9US$20 Paper

The Portuguese Jews of JamaicaMordechai Arbell2000ISBN 978-976-8125-69-986pp 6 x 9US$18 Paper

The Rebel Woman in the BritishWest Indies during SlaveryLucille Mathurin Mair2007 (1975)ISBN 978-976-640-206-864pp 8.5 x 7.5US$10 Paper (no discount)

The Shaping of the WestIndian Church 1492–1962Arthur Charles Dayfoot1999ISBN 978-976-640-061-3378pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Slave Population andEconomy in Jamaica1807–1834B.W. Higman1995 (1976)ISBN 978-976-640-008-8348pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Slave Populations of the British Caribbean1807–1834B.W. Higman1996 (1984)ISBN 978-976-640-010-1806pp 6 x 9US$35 (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$18 Paper

Slaves and MissionariesThe Disintegration ofJamaican Slave Society,1787–1834Mary Turner1998 (1982)ISBN 978-976-640-045-3232pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

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$25 (s) Paper

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Slaves Who AbolishedSlavery Blacks in RebellionRichard Hart2002 (1985)ISBN 978-976-640-110-8350pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

A Spirit of DominanceCricket and Nationalism in the West IndiesHilary McD. Beckles (ed.)1998ISBN 978-976-8125-37-8194pp 6 x 9US$25 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$27 (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$22 PaperCaribbean rights

Time for ActionReport of the West Indian CommissionPostscript by Sir Shridath Ramphal1994 (1992)ISBN 978-976-640-004-0632pp 6 x 9US$26 (s) Paper

Tobago in Wartime1793–1815K.O. Laurence1995ISBN 978-976-640-003-3288pp 6 x 9US$15 Paper

Towards DecolonisationPolitical, Labour andEconomic Developmentin Jamaica 1938–1945Richard Hart1999ISBN 978-976-8125-33-0352pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

UWI Cave Hill Forty Years – A Celebration Henry Fraser, MichaelGill, Alan Cobley,Woodville Marshall (eds.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-142-9224pp 11 x 12US$70 Cloth

The University of theWest IndiesA QuinquagenaryCalendar 1948–1998Douglas Hall1998ISBN 978-976-640-073-6146pp 6 x 9US$40 Paper

Unprofitable ServantsCrown Slaves in Berbice,Guyana, 1803–1831Alvin O. Thompson2002ISBN 978-976-640-120-7322pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

The UnappropriatedPeopleFreedmen in the SlaveSociety of BarbadosJerome S. Handler2009ISBN 978-976-640-218-1240pp 6 x 9US$20 (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$25 (s) Paper

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When Me Was a BoyCharles Hyatt2007 (1989) ISBN 978-976-640-202-0168pp 4.5 x 7US$10 Paper

Woodside, Pear TreeGrove P.O.Erna Brodber2004ISBN 978-976-640-152-8195pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

The Young ColonialsA Social History of Education in Trinidad and Tobago 1834–1939Carl C. Campbell1996ISBN 978-976-640-011-8394pp 6 x 9US$26 Paper

White RebelThe Life and Times of T.T. LewisGary Lewis1999ISBN 978-976-640-043-9242pp 6 x 9US$27 Paper

CaribbeanLiterature

Abandoning DeadMetaphorsThe Caribbean Phase ofDerek Walcott’s PoetryPatricia Ismond2001ISBN 978-976-640-107-8356pp 6 x 9US$30 Paper

Adolphus, A Tale & The Slave SonLise Winer (ed.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-133-7448pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

Austin C. ClarkeA BiographyStella Algoo-Baksh1994ISBN 978-976-640-009-5234pp 6 x 9US$15 PaperCaribbean rights

The Autobiography ofAlfred H. Mendes,1897–1991Alfred Mendes; Michèle Levy (ed.)2002ISBN 978-976-640-117-7224pp 6 x 9US$20 Paper

Caribbean CreolizationReflections on the CulturalDynamics of Language,Literature, and IdentityKathleen M. Balutansky,Marie-Agnès Sourieau (eds.)1998ISBN 978-976-640-060-6202pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Clear Word and ThirdSight Folk Groundings andDiasporic Consciousness in African Caribbean WritingCatherine A. John2003ISBN 978-976-640-147-4244pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Women in GrenadianHistory, 1783–1983Nicole Laurine Phillip2010ISBN 978-976-640-225-9256pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

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Diasporic (Dis)locationsIndo-Caribbean WomenWriters Negotiate the Kala PaniBrinda J. Mehta2004ISBN 978-976-640-157-3279pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

The Devil in the DetailsCuban Antislavery Narrativein the Postmodern AgeClaudette Williams2010ISBN 978-976-640-231-0200pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

The Fiction of RobertAntoniWriting in the EstuaryRichard F. Patterson2010ISBN 978-976-640-229-7224pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Deconstruction,Imperialism and theWest Indian NovelGlyne A. Griffith1996ISBN 978-976-640-012-5170pp 6 x 9US$15 (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$20 Paper

The Francophone Caribbean TodayLiterature, Language, CultureGertrud Aub-Buscher,Beverly Ormerod Noakes(eds.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-130-6216pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

From Nation to DiasporaSamuel Selvon, GeorgeLamming and the CulturalPerformance of GenderCurdella Forbes2005ISBN 978-976-640-171-9320pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Historical Thought andLiterary Represent-ation in West IndianLiteratureNana Wilson-Tagoe1998ISBN 978-976-640-062-0336pp 6 x 9US$27 PaperCaribbean rights

“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$25 Paper

Out of Order!Anthony Winkler and White West Indian WritingKim Robinson-Walcott2005ISBN 978-976-640-172-6240pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Philosophy in the WestIndian NovelEarl McKenzie2009ISBN 978-976-640-215-0168pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Rupert GrayA Tale in Black and WhiteStephen N. Cobham;Lise Winer (ed.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-182-5200pp 6 x 9US$30 Paper

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Warner ArundellThe Adventures ofa CreoleE.L. Joseph;Lise Winer (ed.)2001ISBN 978-976-640-109-2576pp 6 x 9US$40 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$40 (s) ClothUS$25 (s) Paper

Competitiveness inSmall DevelopingEconomiesInsights from theCaribbeanAlvin Wint2003ISBN 978-976-640-132-0250pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

Consequences ofStructural AdjustmentA Review of the JamaicanExperienceElsie Le Franc (ed.)1994ISBN 978-976-8125-12-5240pp 6 x 9US$15 (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$40 (s) ClothUS$27 (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$35 (s) Paper

Low-Cost Housing inBarbadosEvolution or SocialRevolution?Mark R. Watson, Robert B. Potter2001ISBN 978-976-640-048-4428pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

The EconomicDevelopment of BarbadosMichael Howard2006ISBN 978-976-640-188-7200pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Empowering a Peasantryin a Caribbean ContextThe Case of Land SettlementSchemes in Guyana,1865–1985Carl B. Greenidge2001ISBN 978-976-640-068-2240pp 6 x 9US$22 Paper

Don’t Burn Our BridgesThe Case for CaribbeanCarriersJean S. Holder2010ISBN 978-976-640-232-7288pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

The Economics ofDevelopment in SmallCountries, With SpecialReference to theCaribbeanWilliam G. Demas2010ISBN 978-976-640-223-5176pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

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Pastoral Care in a Market EconomyA Caribbean PerspectiveS. St John Redwood1999ISBN 978-976-8125-49-1146pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Low-Income Housing and the State in theEastern CaribbeanRobert B. Potter1995ISBN 978-976-640-005-788pp 6 x 9US$15 (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$35 (s) ClothUS$21 (s) Paper

A Practical Introductionto Econometric MethodsClassical and ModernPatrick Watson, Sonja Teelucksingh2002ISBN 978-976-640-122-1320pp 7 x 10US$60 (s) Cloth

Poverty, Empowermentand Social Developmentin the CaribbeanNorman Girvan (ed.)1997ISBN 978-976-8125-36-1176pp 6 x 9US$18 Paper

Psychonomics andPovertyTowards Governance and a Civil SocietyRamesh Deosaran2000ISBN 978-976-640-086-6304pp 8 x 10US$45 (s) Paper

Public Sector Economicsfor Developing CountriesSecond EditionMichael Howard,Althea La Foucade, andEwan Scott (eds.)2010ISBN 978-976-640-224-2420pp 7 x 10US$45 (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$25 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Stabilization andStagnation in theJamaican Economy1972–97George Beckford LectureSeries 4Owen Jefferson1999ISBN 978-976-8125-56-936pp 6 x 9US$8 Paper

Survival by AssociationSupply ManagementLandscape of the EasternCaribbeanBarbara M. Welch1996ISBN 978-976-640-027-9386pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Theoretical andEmpirical Exercises inEconometricsNlandu Mamingi2005ISBN 978-976-640-176-4312pp 7 x 10US$50 (s) Cloth

Poverty and Perceptionin JamaicaA Comparative Analysis ofJamaican HouseholdsWarren A. Benfield2010ISBN 978-976-640-230-3192pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

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Tourism AttractionsA Critical Analysis of ThisSubsector in JamaicaLorna-Dee Dunn1999ISBN 978-976-8125-57-696pp 8 x 10US$27 Paper

Tourism and HospitalityEducation and Trainingin the CaribbeanChandanaJayawardena (ed.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-119-1350pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

The Brain TrainQuality Higher Education andCaribbean DevelopmentHilary McD. Beckles, Anthony Perry, Peter Whiteley2002ISBN 978-976-410-194-9136pp 8.5 x 11US$20 (s) Paper

Education

Caribbean Adolescentsand YouthContemporary Issues inPersonality Developmentand BehaviourArthur G. Richardson1999ISBN 978-187-843-327-5238pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Cases on Issues andProblems in EducationalManagementSonia O. Jones2000ISBN 978-976-8125-35-4384pp 7 x 10US$36 (s) Paper

Higher Education in the CaribbeanPast, Present and FutureDirectionsGlenford Howe (ed.)2000ISBN 978-976-640-079-8392pp 6 x 9US$30 Paper

Inside Jamaican SchoolsHyacinth Evans2001ISBN 978-976-640-097-2174pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

ResearchThe Journey fromPondering to PublishingSerwan M.J. Baban(ed.)2009ISBN 978-976-8125-90-3208pp 6 x 9US$20 Paper

Social StudiesCurriculum andMethods for theCaribbeanAnthony D. Griffith,James L. Barth2006ISBN 978-976-640-125-2288pp 7 x 10US$30(s) Paper

Inside Hillview HighSchool

An Ethnography of anUrban Jamaican SchoolHyacinth Evans2006ISBN 978-976-640-194-8200pp 6 x 9 US$35 (s) Paper

EnvironmentalStudies

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Caribbean Geology intothe Third MillenniumTransactions of theFifteenth CaribbeanGeological ConferenceTrevor A. Jackson (ed.)2002ISBN 978-976-640-100-9288pp 8.5 x 11US$35 (s) Paper

Economy and Environmentin the CaribbeanBarbados and the Windwardsin the late 1800sBonham C. Richardson1998ISBN 978-976-640-038-5312pp 6 x 9US$25 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$40 (s) Paper

Environment andDevelopment in theCaribbeanGeographical PerspectivesDavid Barker, DuncanF.M. McGregor (eds.)1995ISBN 978-976-640-007-1320pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Farmers and SoilConservation in theCaribbeanUWICED Occasional Paper Series No. 3Frank A. Gumbs1997ISBN 978-976-8125-29-3154pp 6 x 9US$15 (s) Paper

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$25 PaperCaribbean rights

How to Make Our Own NewsA Primer for Environmentalists and JournalistsJohn Maxwell2000ISBN 978-976-8125-64-4184pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

A Guide to Plants inthe Blue Mountains of JamaicaSusan Iremonger2002ISBN 978-976-640-031-6220pp 6 x 9US$45 Paper

Global Change and Caribbean VulnerabilityEnvironment, Economy andSociety at RiskDuncan McGregor, DavidDodman, David Barker (eds.)2009ISBN 978-976-640-221-1410pp 6 x 9US$40 (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$70 (s) ClothUS$45 Paper

Natural ResourceManagement forSustainable Developmentin the CaribbeanIvan Goodbody, ElizabethThomas-Hope (eds.)2002ISBN 978-976-8125-76-7416pp 6.25 x 9.25US$30 (s) Paper

The Political Ecology of Bananas ContractFarming, Peasants, andAgrarian Change in theEastern CaribbeanLawrence S. Grossman1998ISBN 978-976-640-059-0288pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

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Recognizing and ControllingNematode Damage on SomeCrops Grown in JamaicaDave George Hutton1993ISBN 978-976-8125-00-252pp 11 x 8.5US$15 (s) Paper

Resources, Planning and EnvironmentalManagement in aChanging CaribbeanDavid Barker, Duncan McGregor (eds.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-134-4282pp 6 x 9 US$40 (s) Paper

Resource Sustainabilityand CaribbeanDevelopmentDuncan F.M. McGregor,David Barker, SallyLloyd Evans (eds.)1998ISBN 978-976-640-067-5428pp 6 x 9US$40 (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$18 (s) Paper

Solid WasteManagementCritical Issues forDeveloping CountriesElizabeth Thomas-Hope(ed.)1998ISBN 978-976-8125-43-9296pp 6 x 9US$30 (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$25 Cloth US$20 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$20 (s) Paper

Confronting Power,Theorizing GenderInterdisciplinaryPerspectives in theCaribbeanEudine Barriteau (ed.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-136-8414pp 6 x 9US$40 (s) Paper

Gender in CaribbeanDevelopmentPatricia Mohammed,Catherine Shepherd(eds.)1999 (1988)ISBN 978-976-8125-55-2374pp 6 x 9US$25 (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$30 Paper

Cultural DNAGender at the Root ofEveryday Life in RuralJamaicaDiana J. Fox2010ISBN 978-976-640-219-8296pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

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Gendered RealitiesEssays in CaribbeanFeminist ThoughtPatricia Mohammed(ed.)2002ISBN 978-976-640-112-2544pp 6 x 9US$45 (s) Paper

Gender Segregation inthe Barbadian LabourMarket 1946 and 1980Roslyn Lynch1995ISBN 978-976-410-078-2ISSN 0799-0057100pp 6 x 9US$15 (s) Paper

Interrogating CaribbeanMasculinitiesTheoretical and Empirical AnalysesRhoda Reddock (ed.)2004ISBN 978-976-640-138-2454pp 6 x 9US$45 (s) Paper

Male Under-achieve-ment in High SchoolEducationin Jamaica, Barbados, and St Vincent and the GrenadinesOdette ParryISBN 978-976-8125-73-6240pp 6 x 9US$18 (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$20 (s) Paper

Learning to Be a ManCulture, Socialization andGender Identity in FiveCaribbean CommunitiesBarry Chevannes2001ISBN 978-976-640-092-7252pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Patriarchy in theJamaica ConstabularyForceIts Impact on GenderEqualityGladys Brown-Campbell1998ISBN 978-976-8125-58-366pp 6 x 9US$15 (s) Paper

Stronger, Surer, BolderRuth Nita Barrow – SocialChange and International DevelopmentEudine Barriteau, Alan Cobley (eds.)2001ISBN 978-976-640-101-6234pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Trailblazers in NursingEducationA Caribbean PerspectiveHermi Hyacinth Hewitt2002ISBN 978-976-8125-78-1290pp 6 x 9US$25 (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$30 (s) Paper

Women in JamaicaA Bibliography of Published and Unpublished SourcesLeona Bobb-Semple (comp.)1997ISBN 978-976-640-033-0138pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

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Women and the SexualDivision of Labour in the CaribbeanKeith Hart (ed.)1996 (1989)ISBN 978-976-8125-18-7174pp 6 x 9US$20 Paper

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$50 ClothUS$35 Paper

Commercial Arbitrationin the CaribbeanA Practical GuideM.J. Stoppi2001ISBN 978-976-640-106-1354pp 7 x 10 US$45 (s) Cloth

Legal Studies

Elements of Child Lawin the CommonwealthCaribbeanZanifa McDowell2000ISBN 978-976-640-085-9352pp 6 x 9US$45 (s) Paper

Taxation and Equity inJamaica 1985–1992Who Bears the Burden?Dillon Alleyne1999ISBN 978-976-410-122-2ISSN 0799-0057116pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

An Introduction toCompany Law in theCommonwealth Caribbean

Rambarran Mangal2001ISBN 978-976-8125-21-7260pp 6 x 9 US$30 Paper

After the Storm There Is the CalmAn Analysis of theBereavement ProcessAudrey M. Pottinger1999ISBN 978-976-8125-50-7106pp 6 x 9US$20 Paper

Basic Practical UrologyL. Lawson Douglas2001ISBN 978-976-8125-42-2170pp 7 x 10US$50 (s) Paper

Biochemistry byDiagramsE.Y. St A. Morrison1995ISBN 978-976-8125-17-0102pp 8.5 x 11US$10 (s) Paper

The Caribbean AIDSEpidemicGlenford Howe, AlanCobley (eds.)2000ISBN 978-976-640-088-0286pp 6 x 9US$30 Paper

Medical Science

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Ethical Practice inEveryday Health CareE.R. Walrond2005ISBN 978-976-640-164-1180pp 7 x 10US$25 (s) Paper

An Introduction toSpectroscopy, AtomicStructure and Chemical BondingTerry L. Meek1998ISBN 978-976-8125-41-5214pp 7.5 x 10US$30 (s) Paper

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

2005ISBN 978-976-640-177-1204pp 6 x 9US$60 (s) Cloth

Between Self-Determination andDependencyJamaica’s Foreign Relations 1972–1989Holger Henke2000ISBN 978-976-640-058-3240pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

Caribbean Revolutionsand RevolutionaryTheoryAn Assessment of Cuba,Nicaragua and GrenadaBrian Meeks2001 (1993)ISBN 978-976-640-104-7220pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

A Crime-solving Toolkit Forensics in the CaribbeanBasil A. Reid (ed.)2009ISBN 978-976-640-220-4196pp 7 x 10US$25 (s) Paper

Political Science

The Empowering ImpulseThe Nationalist Tradition of BarbadosGlenford D. Howe, Don D. Marshall (eds.)2001ISBN 978-976-8125-74-3368pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

Envisioning CaribbeanFuturesJamaican PerspectivesBrian Meeks2007ISBN 978-976-640-200-6212pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

Eric Williams

The Myth and the ManSelwyn Ryan2009ISBN 978-976-640-207-5856pp 6 X 9 US$70 Cloth

Evaluation, Learning andCaribbean DevelopmentStudies in Caribbean PublicPolicy 1Deryck R. Brown (ed.)1998 ISBN 978-976-8125-28-6506pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

Demeaned butEmpowered The Social Power of theUrban Poor in JamaicaObika Gray2004ISBN 978-976-640-153-5440pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

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The Mechanics ofIndependencePatterns of Political andEconomic Transformation inTrinidad and TobagoA.N.R. Robinson2002 (1971)ISBN 978-976-640-115-3226pp 6 x 9US$45 (s) Cloth

Modern Political Culturein the CaribbeanHolger Henke, FredReno (eds.)2003ISBN 978-976-640-135-1476pp 6 x 9US$45 (s) Paper

Ideology and CaribbeanIntegrationIan Boxill1997ISBN 978-976-410-045-4ISSN 0799-0057150pp 6 x 9US$15 (s) Paper

Ideology and ChangeThe Transformation of theCaribbean LeftPerry Mars1998ISBN 978-976-640-057-6246pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

In the Service of thePublicArticles and Speeches1963–1993, withCommentariesJ.R.P. Dumas1995ISBN 978-976-8125-24-8484pp 6 x 9US$25 Paper

An Introduction toPoliticsLectures for First YearStudentsThird EditionTrevor Munroe2002 (1993)ISBN 978-976-8125-79-8122pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Modernity Disavowed Haiti and the Cultures of Slavery in the Age ofRevolutionSibylle Fischer2004ISBN 978-976-640-151-1250pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) PaperCaribbean rights

Narratives of ResistanceJamaica, Trinidad, TheCaribbeanBrian Meeks2000ISBN 978-976-640-093-8258pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Police and Crime Control in JamaicaProblems of Reforming Ex-Colonial ConstabulariesAnthony Harriott2000ISBN 978-976-640-076-7264pp 6 x 9US$27 (s) Paper

Organized Crime and Politics in JamaicaBreaking the NexusAnthony Harriott2008ISBN 978-976-8125-89-7150pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

The Politics of Labourand Development in TrinidadRay Kiely1996ISBN 978-976-640-017-0224pp 6 x 9US$18 (s) Paper

Race and Class Strugglesin a Colonial State Trinidad 1917–1945Kelvin Singh1994ISBN 978-976-640-001-9306pp 6 x 9US$20 PaperCaribbean rights

New Caribbean ThoughtA ReaderBrian Meeks, FolkeLindahl (eds.)2001ISBN 978-976-640-103-0450pp 6 x 9US$45 (s) Paper

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Renewing Democracyinto the MillenniumThe Jamaican Experiencein PerspectiveTrevor Munroe1999ISBN 978-976-640-078-1202pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

Surviving Small SizeRegional Integration inCaribbean MinistatesPatsy Lewis2002ISBN 978-976-640-116-0240pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

Understanding Crime in JamaicaNew Challenges for Public PolicyAnthony Harriott (ed.)2004ISBN 978-976-640-144-3260pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

Walter Rodney1968 RevisitedRupert C. Lewis1998 (1994)ISBN 978-976-8125-53-854pp 6 x 9US$8 (s) Paper

Walter Rodney’sIntellectual and PoliticalThoughtRupert C. Lewis1998ISBN 978-976-640-044-6316pp 6 x 9US$35 PaperCaribbean rights

Current Themes in Social PsychologyDerek Chadee, Jason Young (eds.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-195-5300pp 7 x 10US$35 (s) Paper

Psychology

Radical Theory,Caribbean RealityRace, Class and SocialDominationCharles W. Mills2010ISBN 978-976-640-227-3320pp 6 x 9US$30 (s) Paper

Caribbean MigrationElizabeth Thomas-Hope2002 (1992)ISBN 978-976-640-126-9186pp 6 x 9US$20 (s) Paper

Introduction to SocialResearchWith Applications to theCaribbeanIan Boxill, ClaudiaChambers, Eleanor Wint1997ISBN 978-976-8125-22-5162pp 8.5 x 11US$30 (s) Paper

Sociology

Returning to the SourceThe Final Stage of theCaribbean Migration CircuitDwaine E. Plaza, Frances Henry (eds.)2006ISBN 978-976-640-174-0300pp 6 x 9US$35 (s) Paper

Selected Issues andProblems in Social PolicyStudies in Caribbean Public Policy 2Deryck R. Brown (ed.)1998ISBN 978-976-8125-45-3308pp 6 x 9US$25 (s) Paper

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Adler, Irving, 25Agorsah, E. Kofi, 21 Akenson, Donald Harman, 19 Algoo-Baksh, Stella, 24 Alleyne, Dillon, 32 Alleyne, Mervyn C., 14, 15Allsopp, Richard, 5, 14, 15Arbell, Mordechai, 22Atkinson, Lesley-Gail, 18 Aub-Buscher, Gertrud, 25

Baban, Serwan M.J., 28, 29 Balutansky, Kathleen M., 24 Barker, David, 29, 30 Barker, Patrick L., 13 Barriteau, Eudine, 6, 30, 31 Barth, James L., 28 Baugh, Edward, 17 Beckford, George, 9, 11, 26, 27Beckles, Hilary McD., 7, 18, 19,

20, 23, 28 Benfield, Warren A., 11, 27Best, Curwen, 14 Best, Lloyd, 9, 26Bobb-Semple, Leona, 31 Bolland, O. Nigel, 18 Boxill, Ian, 34, 35 Braithwaite, Lloyd, 17 Branson, Susan, 16 Brathwaite, Joan A., 31 Brathwaite, Kamau, 15 Brown, Dennis A.V., 22Brown, Deryck R., 33, 35 Brereton, Bridget, 17, 20Brodber, Erna, 24 Brown-Campbell, Gladys, 31 Bryan, Patrick E., 7, 18, 20, 22Buckley, Roger Norman, 17 Buckridge, Steeve O., 20 Buisseret, David, 20, 22 Burnard, Trevor, 21

Campbell, Carl C., 7, 19, 22, 24Cassidy, Frederic G., 5, 14, 15Chadee, Derek, 35 Chambers, Claudia, 35Chevannes, Barry, 16, 31Christie, Pauline, 13, 14Clarke Edith, 31 Cobham, Stephen N., 25 Cobley, Alan, 18, 23, 30, 32Conway, Dennis, 27Craig, Ian Stuart, 16 Dayfoot, Arthur Charles, 22Demas, William G., 9, 26 Deosaran, Ramesh, 11, 27 Dodman, David, 29 Dookhan, Isaac, 19 Dumas, J.R.P., 34 Dunn, Lorna-Dee, 28 Dunn, Richard S., 23 Edwards, David T., 30 Evans, Hyacinth, 28 Fergus, Howard A., 19Ferrer, Ada, 20 Fincham, Alan G., 29

Fischer, Sibylle, 34 Ford-Smith, Honor, 15 Forbes, Curdella, 4, 25Fox, Diana J., 6, 30Francis Brown, Suzanne, 21 Fraser, Henry, 23

Gannon, Michael R., 29 Gill, Michael, 23 Girvan, Norman, 27 Golding, John S.R., 17 Goodbody, Ivan, 29 Gordon, Shirley C., 22 Graham, John, 17 Gray, Obika, 33 Greenidge, Carl B., 26Gregory, Howard, 13Griffith, Anthony D., 28 Griffith, Glyne A., 25 Grossman, Lawrence S., 29 Gumbs, Frank A., 29

Hall Neville A.T., 22Hall, Douglas, 3, 19, 21, 23Handler, Jerome S., 23 Harney, Stefano, 15 Harriott, Anthony, 34, 35 Hart, Keith, 19, 32 Hart, Richard, 19, 23, Henke, Holger, 12, 33, 34Henry, Frances, 10, 16, 35Hewitt, Hermi Hyacinth, 31 Higman, B.W., 7, 20, 21, 22 Holder, Jean S., 10, 26Hope, Donna P., 15 Howard, Michael, 8, 26, 27 Howe, Glenford, 28, 32, 33Hudson, Brian J., 20, 30 Hussey, Benthan H., 8, 26Hutson, J. Edward, 33 Hutton, Dave George, 30 Hyatt, Charles, 24

Ingram, K.E., 21 Iremonger, Susan, 29 Ismond, Patricia, 24

Jackson, Trevor A., 29 Jayawardena, Chandana, 10, 28Jefferson, Albertina, 16 Jefferson, Owen, 11, 27John, Catherine A., 24 Johnson, Michele A., 3, 21Jones, Sonia O., 28Joseph, E.L., 26

Khan, Aisha, 13Kiely, Ray, 34Knight, Franklin W., 18, 21Kurta, Allen, 28

La Fleur, Gerard, 16Lalla, Barbara, 13, 15Lampe, Armando, 17 Laurence, K.O., 23Lawson Douglas, L, 32

La Foucade, Althea, 8, 27Le Franc, Elsie, 8, 26Le Page, R.B., 5, 14 Levitt, Kari, 9, 26Levy, Horace, 13 Levy, Michèle, 4, 24, 25 Lewin, Olive, 16 Lewis, Gary, 24Lewis, Patsy, 10, 35Lewis, Rupert C., 35 Lindahl, Folke, 12, 34Lloyd Evans, Sally, 30Look Lai, Walton, 17Luke, Learie, 19Lynch, Roslyn, 31

Mamingi, Nlandu, 27 Mangal, Rambarran, 32 Mars, Perry, 34Marshall, Don D., 33 Marshall, Woodville, 18, 23Martínez-Vergne, Teresita, 18 Mathurin Mair, Lucille, 7, 19, 22Maxwell, John, 29McDonald, Roderick A., 17, 23 McDowell, Zanifa, 32 McGregor, Duncan, 29, 30 McKenzie, Earl, 25Meek, Terry L., 33 Meeks, Brian, 12, 33, 34Mehta, Brinda J., 25 Mendes, Alfred H., 4, 24, 25Metzgen, Humphrey, 17 Mills, Charles W., 12, 35Mohammed, Patricia, 6, 30, 31Monteith, Kathleen E.A., 18, 20 Moore, Brian L., 3, 7, 18, 21, 22Morgan, Paula, 16 Morrison, E.Y.St A., 32Munro, Martin, 14, 16Munroe, Trevor, 34, 35

Newton, Earle H., 18

Ormerod Noakes, Beverly, 25

Palmer, Colin, 21 Parry, Odette, 31Paton, Diana, 21Patteson, Richard F., 4, 25 Paul, Annie, 13Pawson, Michael, 22Payne-Jackson, Arvilla, 15 Perkins, Althea, 30Perry, Anthony, 28Philip, George J., 8, 26Phillip, Nicole Laurine, 7, 24 Phillips, Grenville W., 32 Plaza, Dwaine E., 10, 35Pollard, Velma, 14Porter, Anthony R.D., 17 Potter, Robert B., 26, 27 Pottinger, Audrey M., 32

Rahim, Jennifer, 13 Ramnarine, Tina K., 14

Ramphal, Sir Shridath, 23 Ranston, Jackie, 21 Rawlins, Joan, 31Reddock, Rhoda, 6,31Redwood, S. St John, 27 Regis, Louis, 15Reid, Basil A., 33Reno, Fred, 12, 34Richards, Glen, 20Richardson, Arthur G., 28 Richardson, Bonham C., 29 Roberts, Peter A., 15 Robertson, Ian, 14Robinson, A.N.R., 34 Robinson-Walcott, Kim, 4, 25Rodríguez-Durán, Armando, 29 Roopnarine, Lomarsh, 19Ryan, Selwyn, 33

Sánchez, Jairo, 16 Sandiford, Keith A.P., 14, 18Scott, Ewan, 8, 27Seecharan, Clem, 17, 20Shepherd, Catherine, 30 Shepherd, Verene A., 7, 19, 21Sheridan, Richard B., 23Simmonds-McDonald, Hazel, 14Singh, Kelvin, 34 Sistren, 15Sourieau, Marie-Agnès, 24 Sparer Adler, Joyce, 25Stoppi, M.J., 32 Stuempfle, Stephen, 16

Teelucksingh, Sonja, 27 Thomas, Deborah A., 21 Thomas-Hope, Elizabeth, 29, 30,

35 Thompson, Alvin O., 19, 23 Turner, Grace, 16 Turner, Mary, 22

Vianna, Hermano, 15

Walcott-Hackshaw, Elizabeth,14, 16

Walrond, E.R., 33 Warner-Lewis, Maureen, 14, 16,

17Watson, Mark R., 26, Watson, Patrick, 27Welch, Barbara M., 27Whiteley, Peter, 28 Williams, Claudette, 3, 25Williamson, Karina, 3, 18Willig, Michael R., 29 Wilson-Tagoe, Nana, 25Winer, Lise, 24, 25, 26 Wint, Alvin, 9, 26Wint, Eleanor, 35 Wright, Philip, 20

Yelvington, Kevin A., 17Young, Jason, Youssef, Valerie, 16

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A to Z of Industrial Relations in the Caribbean

Workplace, 8, 26 Abandoning Dead Metaphors, 24Administration and Conduct of Corporate

Meetings, 32 Adolphus, A Tale & The Slave Son, 24African-Caribbean Worldview, 13After the Storm There Is the Calm, 32Amerindians/Africans/Americans, 16Archibald Monteath, 17Ascent to Mona, 17Austin C. Clarke, 24Autobiography of Alfred H. Mendes, The, 24

Basic Practical Urology, 32Bats of Puerto Rico, 29 Bechu, 17Between Self-Determination and Dependency,

33Between Slavery and Freedom, 17Beyond Borders, 13 Biochemistry by Diagrams, 32Brain Train, The, 28 Bricks and Stones from the Past, 17British Army in the West Indies, The, 17

Caribbean Creolization, 24Callaloo Nation, 13 Caribbean Adolescents and Youth, 28Caribbean AIDS Epidemic, The, 32 Caribbean Culture, 13 Caribbean Geology into the Third Millennium,

29 Caribbean Language Issues Old and New, 13 Caribbean Migration, 35 Caribbean Revolutions and Revolutionary

Theory, 33 Caribbean Theology, 13 Caribbean Wars Untold, 17 Caribbean Women at the Crossroads, 30 Cases on Issues and Problems in Educational

Management, 28 Central Africa in the Caribbean, 14Centring the Periphery, 13 Chancellor, I Present, 17 Chinese in the West Indies, The, 17 Christianity in the Caribbean, 17 Clear Word and Third Sight, 24Colonial Caribbean in Transition, The, 17 Colonial West Indian Students in Britain, 17 Colonialism and Resistance in Belize, 18 Combermere School and the Barbadian

Society, 18 Commercial Arbitration in the Caribbean, 32

Competitiveness in Small Developing

Economies, 9, 26Confronting Power, Theorizing Gender, 6, 30Consequences of Structural Adjustment, 8, 26 Construction and Representation of Race and

Ethnicity, The, 14 Contemporary Caribbean Cultures and Societies,

18 Contrary Voices, 3, 18Creating Their Own Space, 14 Cricket Nurseries of Colonial Barbados, 14 Crime Solving Toolkit, A, 33Crossroads of Empire, 18Cultural DNA, 6, 30Cultural Power, Resistance and Pluralism, 18 Culture @ the Cutting Edge, 14Current Themes in Social Psychology, 35

Deconstruction, Imperialism and the West

Indian Novel, 25 Demeaned but Empowered, 33 Depression to Decolonization, 18Development of West Indies Cricket, The (vols.

1 & 2), 18 Devil in the Details, The, 3, 25Diasporic (Dis)locations, 25 Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage, 5, 14Dictionary of Jamaican English, 5, 14 Don’t Burn Our Bridges, 10, 26Dread Talk, 14Due Respect, 14

Earliest Inhabitants, The, 18 Echoes of the Haitian Revolution, 14 Economic Development of Barbados, The, 8,

26Economics of Development in Small Countries,

The, 9, 26Economy and Environment in the Caribbean, 29Edward Seaga and the Challenges of Modern

Jamaica, 18 Elements of Child Law in the Commonwealth

Caribbean, 32Emancipation IV, 18 Empowering a Peasantry in the Caribbean

Context, 26Empowering Impulse, The, 33 Endless Education, 19 Enduring Geohazards in the Caribbean, 29 Enjoying Power, 30 Environment and Development in the

Caribbean, 29Envisioning Caribbean Futures, 33 Eric Williams, 33

Essays on the Theory of Plantation Economy, 9,26

Ethical Practice in Everyday Health Care, 33Evaluation, Learning and Caribbean

Development, 33 Exploring the Boundaries of Caribbean Creole

Languages, 14Exploring the Palace of the Peacock, 25

Farmers and Soil Conservation in the

Caribbean, 29Fiction of Robert Antoni, The, 4, 25 First West Indies Cricket Tour, The, 19 Flight to Freedom, 19Francophone Caribbean Today, The, 25 From Jamaican Creole to Standard English, 14 From Nation to Diaspora, 4, 25 From Occupation to Independence, 19From Oral to Literate Culture, 15

Gallery Montserrat, 19Gender in Caribbean Development, 30Gender Segregation in the Barbadian Labour

Market, 31 Gendered Realities, 6, 31George Beckford Papers, The, 9, 26 Global Change and Caribbean Vulnerability, A,

29 Golokwati (vols. 1 & 2), 15 Guide to the Plants in the Blue Mountains of

Jamaica, 29

Higher Education in the Caribbean, 28 Historical Study of Women in Jamaica, A, 7, 19Historical Thought and Literary Representation

in West Indian Literature, 25History of Education in the British Leeward

Islands, A, 19 History of the Virgin Islands of the United

States, A, 19How to Make Our Own News, 29

Identity and Secession in the Caribbean, 19Ideology and Caribbean Integration, 34 Ideology and Change, 34If the Irish Ran the World, 19In Miserable Slavery, 3, 19 In the Service of the Public, 34Indo-Caribbean Indenture, 19 Inna di Dancehall, 15Inside Hillview High School, 28Inside Jamaican Schools, 28 Inside Slavery, 20 Insurgent Cuba, 20

Title Index

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exInterrogating Caribbean Masculinities, 6, 31Introduction to Company Law in the

Commonwealth Caribbean, An, 32Introduction to Politics, An, 34 Introduction to Social Research, 35 Introduction to Spectroscopy, Atomic Structure

and Chemical Bonding, An, 33

Jamaica in 1687, 20 Jamaica in Slavery and Freedom, 20Jamaica Surveyed, 20 Jamaica Talk, 5, 15Jamaica Underground, 29 Jamaican Folk Medicine, 15 Jamaican Food, 20Jamaican People, The, 20Jamaican Place Names, 20 Joseph Ruhomon’s India, 20

Lady Nugent’s Journal, 20 Language of Dress, The, 20Law, Justice and Empire, 20Lawyer Manley, 21Learning to Be a Man, 31Lionheart Gal, 15Low-Cost Housing in Barbados, 26Low-Income Housing and the State in the

Eastern Caribbean, 27

Maharani’s Misery, 21 Male Underachievement in High School

Education, 31Man Divided, A, 21Man Who Ran Away, The, 4, 25Manuscript Sources for the History of the West

Indies, 21 Maroon Heritage, 21Mastery, Tyranny, and Desire, 21Mechanics of Independence, 34Midlife and Older Women, 31Modern Blackness, 21Modern Caribbean, The, 21Modern Political Culture in the Caribbean, 12,

34Modernity Disavowed, 34Mona, Past and Present, 21 Montpelier, Jamaica, 21My Mother Who Fathered Me, 31Mystery of Samba, The, 15

Nationalism and Identity, 15 Natural Resource Management for Sustainable

Development, 29Narratives of Resistance, 12, 34Neither Led nor Driven, 3, 21New Caribbean Thought, 12, 34New Register of Caribbean English Usage, 5,

15No Bond but the Law, 21

On the Treatment and Management of the More

Common West-India Diseases, 33 Organized Crime and Politics in Jamaica, 34Our Cause for His Glory, 22 Out of Order, 4, 25

Pastoral Care in a Market Economy, 27Patriarchy in the Jamaica Constabulary Force,

31 Persistent Poverty, 11, 27Philosophy in the West Indian Novel, 25 Plantation Jamaica, 22Police and Crime Control in Jamaica, 34Political Calypso, The, 15 Political Ecology of Bananas, The, 29Political Economy of Fertility in the British

West Indies, The, 22 Politics of Labour and Development in

Trinidad, The, 34 Port Royal, Jamaica, 22Portuguese Jews of Jamaica, 22Postcolonialisms, 15Poverty, Empowerment and Social Development

in the Caribbean, 27Poverty and Perception in Jamaica, 11, 27Practical Introduction to Econometric Methods,

A, 27 Psychonomics and Poverty, 11, 27 Public Sector Economics for Developing

Countries, 8, 27

Race and Class Struggles in a Colonial State, 34Radical Theory, Caribbean Reality, 12, 35Rastafari, 16Rebel Woman in the British West Indies during

Slavery, The, 7, 22Reclaiming African Religions in Trinidad, 16Recognizing and Controlling Nematode

Damage, 30 Reinterpreting the Haitian Revolution, 16 Renewing Democracy into the Millennium, 35Research, 28 Resource Sustainability and Caribbean

Development, 30Resources, Planning and Environmental

Management, 30Returning to the Source, 10, 35Rex Nettleford, 16Rock It Come Over, 16Rupert Gray, 25

Selected Issues and Problems in Social Policy, 35Self-Help Housing, the Poor, and the State in

the Caribbean, 27 Shaping of the West Indian Church, The, 22Shared Visions, 16 Slave Population of the British Caribbean, 22Slave Population and Economy in Jamaica, 22Slave Society in the Danish West Indies, 22Slavery, Freedom and Gender, 7, 22

Slaves and Missionaries, 22 Slaves Who Abolished Slavery, 23Small Farmers and the Protection of the

Watersheds, 30Social Studies Curriculum and Methods for

the Caribbean, 28Solid Waste Management, 30Spirit of Dominance, A, 23Stabilization and Stagnation in the Jamaican

Economy, 11, 27Steelband Movement, The, 16 Stronger, Surer, Bolder, 31Sugar and Slavery, 23 Sugar and Slaves, 23Survival by Association, 27Surviving Small Size, 10, 35

Taxation and Equity in Jamaica, 32Theoretical and Empirical Exercises in

Econometrics, 27 Time for Action, 23Tobago in Wartime, 23 Tourism and Hospitality Education and

Training in the Caribbean, 10, 28Tourism Attractions, 28Towards Decolonisation, 23Trailblazers in Nursing Education, 31Translation Manual for the Caribbean, A, 16Trinidad Yoruba, 16

Unappropriated People, The, 23Understanding Crime in Jamaica, 35University of the West Indies, The, 23 Unprofitable Servants, 23UWI Cave Hill, 23

Walter Rodney, 35Walter Rodney’s Intellectual and Political

Thought, 35 Warner Arundell, 26 Waterfalls of Jamaica, The, 30West Indies Accounts, 23When Me Was a Boy, 24White Rebel, 24 Women in Grenadian History, 7, 24Women and the Law, 31Women and the Sexual Division of Labour in

the Caribbean, 32 Women in Jamaica, 31Woodside, Pear Tree Grove P.O., 24Writing Rage, 16

Young Colonials, The, 24

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