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Caribbean freedom : economy and society from emancipation to the present, a student reader / editors : Hilary Beckles y Verene Shepherd

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish Publication details: Princeton : London : Kingston, Jamaica : Markus Weiner Publishers ; James Curry Publishers ; Ian Randle Publishers, 1996 Description: 581 p. : gráficasISBN:
  • 0-85255-711-6
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330.9728 C277
Contents:
Preface / W. K. Marshall, viii.-- Introduction, ix.-- Acknowledgements, xii.-- Section one. Expectations of a new beginning. Introduction, 1.-- Toussaint L'Ouverture and the War economy of Saint Dominigue, 1796-1802 / Mats Lundahl, 2.-- 'We be wise to many more tings': Blacks' hopes and expectations of emancipation / Woodville Marshall, 12.-- Former slaves: Responses to Emancipation in Cuba / Rebecca Scott, 21.-- The creolization of Caribbean history: the emancipation Era and a Critique of dialectical analysis / WilIiam Green, 28.-- Section two. Emancipation in action. Introduction, 41.-- The evolution of land and labour in the Haitian Revolution 1791-1820 / Robert LaCerte, 42.-- Emancipation in action: workers and wage conflict in Jamaica, 1838-1840 / Swithin Wilmot, 48.-- The flight from the estates reconsidered: The British West Indies 1838-1842 / Douglas Hall, 55.-- Metayage in the sugar industry of the British Windward Islands, 1838-1865 / Woodville Marshall, 64.-- Labour relations in post-slavery Martinique and Guadeloupe 1848-1870 / Rosamunde A. Renard, 80.-- Section three. Peasants and planters. Introduction, 93.-- The origins of reconstituted peasantries / Sidney Mintz, 94.-- Notes on peasant development in the West Indies since 1838 / Woodville Marshall, 99.-- Systems of domination after slavery: the control of land and labour in the British West Indies after 1838 / Nigel Bolland, 107.-- The share system in the Bahamas in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Howard Johnson, 124.-- Section four. Immigrants and indentured labourers. Introduction, 131.-- Chinese contract labour in Cuba, 1847-1874 / Mary Turner, 132.-- The evolution of long-term labour contracts in Trinidad and British Guiana, 1834-1863 / Keith Laurence, 141.-- The social impact of portuguese immigration into British Guiana after emancipation / Brian Moore, 152.-- Immigration and indentureship in the French West Indies, 1848-1870 / Rosamunde A. Renard, 161.-- Section five. Government, political control and popular revolt. Introduction, 169.-- Before and after 1865 / Roy Augier, 170.-- The abortive revolution of 1876 in Barbados / George Belle, 181.-- Continuity not change: the incidence of unrest among ex-slaves in the British West Indies, 1838-1876 / Michael Craton, 192.-- Control and resistance among overseas indian workers: a study of labour on the sugar plantations of Trinidad, 1875-1917 / Kusha Haraksingh, 207.-- Section six. Women and gender. Introduction, 215.-- Gender roles in caribbean agricultural labour / Janet Momsen, 216.-- Indian women and indentureship in Trinidad and Tobago, 1845-1917 / Rhoda Reddock, 225.-- Black women, economic roles and cultural traditions / Sidney Mintz, 238.-- Emancipation through servitude: aspects of the condition of indian women in Jamaica 1845-1945 / Verene Shepherd, 245.-- Women and crime in late 19th Century Trinidad / David Trotman, 259.-- Section seven. Social policy and class formation. Introduction, 261.-- Social and economic obstacles to the development of popular education in post-emancipation Jamaica, 1834-1865 / Carl Campbell, 262.-- The development of medical services in Trinidad and British Guiana, 1841-1873 / Keith Laurence, 269.-- The development of an identity: the black middle class of Trinidad in the later 19th Century / Bridget Brereton, 274.-- The black middle class in 19th Century Jamaica / Patrick Bryan, 284.-- Consensus and conflict over the provision of elementary education / M. K. Bacchus, 296.-- Section eight. The sugar industry: crisis and adjustments. Introduction, 313.-- The British sugar duties and West Indian prosperity / Philip Curtin, 314.--Parterns of investments and credit in the British West Indian Sugar Industry, 1838-1897 / Richard Lobdell, 319.-- Plantations in the Caribbean: Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic in the late 19th Century / Manuel Moreno Fraginals, 330.-- American capitalism and the Caribbean economy / Eric Williams, 341.-- Section nine. The labour movement: decolonization and democracy. Introduction, 351.-- The ruimveldt riots: Demerara, British Guiana, 1905 / Walter Rodney, 352.-- Marcus Garvey, the Caribbean, and the struggle for black Jamaican Nationhood / Tony Martin, 359.-- Labour rebellions of the 1930s / Richard Hart, 370.-- The 1930s social revolution / W. Arthur Lewis, 376.-- Section ten. Economic diversification and transformation. Introduction, 393.-- Industrialization of the West Indies / Havelock Brewster and Clyde Thomas, 394.-- Character of the Caribbean economy / Kari Levitt and Lloyd Best, 405.-- Operation bootstrap and economic change in Puerto Rico / James L. Dietz, 421.-- The industrialization of the Netherlands West Indies / Cornelis Ch. Goslinga, 436.-- Section eleven. Political and economic integration. Introduction, 443.-- The French Antilles and their status as Overseas Departments / Guy Lasserre and Albert Mabileau, 444.-- The break-up of the British West Indies Federation / Elizabeth Wallace, 455.-- From Carifta to Caricom: deepening Caribbean integration / W. Andrew Axline, 476.-- American colonial integration of Puerto Rico / Gordon Lewis, 488.-- Section twelve. Independence, nationhood and identity. Introduction, 493.-- Divided to the vein: the problem of race, colour and class conflict in Haitian Nation-Building, 1804-1820 / Hilary Beckles, 494.-- The political ideology of José Martí / Jaime Suchlicki, 504.-- The challenge of Independence in the British Caribbean / Gordon Lewis, 511.-- Race, identity and Independence in Jamaica / Rex Nettleford, 519.-- Independence and the social crisis of nationalism in Barbados / Hilary Beckles, 528.-- Section thirteen. Protest, socialism and revolution. Introduction, 541.-- Cuba: the making of the 1959 Revolution / Ramon Eduardo Ruiz, 542.-- The Black Power February Revolution in Trinidad / Herman L. Bennett, 548.-- Grenada: a revolution aborted / Jorge Heine, 557.-- Pain and protest: the 1984 Anti-I.M.F. revolt in the Dominican Republic / James Ferguson, 566.-- Select bibliography, 575.
Summary: Esta colección se centra en los cambios económicos y sociales en el Caribe desde la emancipación, la evaluación de los cambios desde una perspectiva histórica.
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Preface / W. K. Marshall, viii.-- Introduction, ix.-- Acknowledgements, xii.-- Section one. Expectations of a new beginning. Introduction, 1.-- Toussaint L'Ouverture and the War economy of Saint Dominigue, 1796-1802 / Mats Lundahl, 2.-- 'We be wise to many more tings': Blacks' hopes and expectations of emancipation / Woodville Marshall, 12.-- Former slaves: Responses to Emancipation in Cuba / Rebecca Scott, 21.-- The creolization of Caribbean history: the emancipation Era and a Critique of dialectical analysis / WilIiam Green, 28.-- Section two. Emancipation in action. Introduction, 41.-- The evolution of land and labour in the Haitian Revolution 1791-1820 / Robert LaCerte, 42.-- Emancipation in action: workers and wage conflict in Jamaica, 1838-1840 / Swithin Wilmot, 48.-- The flight from the estates reconsidered: The British West Indies 1838-1842 / Douglas Hall, 55.-- Metayage in the sugar industry of the British Windward Islands, 1838-1865 / Woodville Marshall, 64.-- Labour relations in post-slavery Martinique and Guadeloupe 1848-1870 / Rosamunde A. Renard, 80.-- Section three. Peasants and planters. Introduction, 93.-- The origins of reconstituted peasantries / Sidney Mintz, 94.-- Notes on peasant development in the West Indies since 1838 / Woodville Marshall, 99.-- Systems of domination after slavery: the control of land and labour in the British West Indies after 1838 / Nigel Bolland, 107.-- The share system in the Bahamas in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Howard Johnson, 124.-- Section four. Immigrants and indentured labourers. Introduction, 131.-- Chinese contract labour in Cuba, 1847-1874 / Mary Turner, 132.-- The evolution of long-term labour contracts in Trinidad and British Guiana, 1834-1863 / Keith Laurence, 141.-- The social impact of portuguese immigration into British Guiana after emancipation / Brian Moore, 152.-- Immigration and indentureship in the French West Indies, 1848-1870 / Rosamunde A. Renard, 161.-- Section five. Government, political control and popular revolt. Introduction, 169.-- Before and after 1865 / Roy Augier, 170.-- The abortive revolution of 1876 in Barbados / George Belle, 181.-- Continuity not change: the incidence of unrest among ex-slaves in the British West Indies, 1838-1876 / Michael Craton, 192.-- Control and resistance among overseas indian workers: a study of labour on the sugar plantations of Trinidad, 1875-1917 / Kusha Haraksingh, 207.-- Section six. Women and gender. Introduction, 215.-- Gender roles in caribbean agricultural labour / Janet Momsen, 216.-- Indian women and indentureship in Trinidad and Tobago, 1845-1917 / Rhoda Reddock, 225.-- Black women, economic roles and cultural traditions / Sidney Mintz, 238.-- Emancipation through servitude: aspects of the condition of indian women in Jamaica 1845-1945 / Verene Shepherd, 245.-- Women and crime in late 19th Century Trinidad / David Trotman, 259.-- Section seven. Social policy and class formation. Introduction, 261.-- Social and economic obstacles to the development of popular education in post-emancipation Jamaica, 1834-1865 / Carl Campbell, 262.-- The development of medical services in Trinidad and British Guiana, 1841-1873 / Keith Laurence, 269.-- The development of an identity: the black middle class of Trinidad in the later 19th Century / Bridget Brereton, 274.-- The black middle class in 19th Century Jamaica / Patrick Bryan, 284.-- Consensus and conflict over the provision of elementary education / M. K. Bacchus, 296.-- Section eight. The sugar industry: crisis and adjustments. Introduction, 313.-- The British sugar duties and West Indian prosperity / Philip Curtin, 314.--Parterns of investments and credit in the British West Indian Sugar Industry, 1838-1897 / Richard Lobdell, 319.-- Plantations in the Caribbean: Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Dominican Republic in the late 19th Century / Manuel Moreno Fraginals, 330.-- American capitalism and the Caribbean economy / Eric Williams, 341.-- Section nine. The labour movement: decolonization and democracy. Introduction, 351.-- The ruimveldt riots: Demerara, British Guiana, 1905 / Walter Rodney, 352.-- Marcus Garvey, the Caribbean, and the struggle for black Jamaican Nationhood / Tony Martin, 359.-- Labour rebellions of the 1930s / Richard Hart, 370.-- The 1930s social revolution / W. Arthur Lewis, 376.-- Section ten. Economic diversification and transformation. Introduction, 393.-- Industrialization of the West Indies / Havelock Brewster and Clyde Thomas, 394.-- Character of the Caribbean economy / Kari Levitt and Lloyd Best, 405.-- Operation bootstrap and economic change in Puerto Rico / James L. Dietz, 421.-- The industrialization of the Netherlands West Indies / Cornelis Ch. Goslinga, 436.-- Section eleven. Political and economic integration. Introduction, 443.-- The French Antilles and their status as Overseas Departments / Guy Lasserre and Albert Mabileau, 444.-- The break-up of the British West Indies Federation / Elizabeth Wallace, 455.-- From Carifta to Caricom: deepening Caribbean integration / W. Andrew Axline, 476.-- American colonial integration of Puerto Rico / Gordon Lewis, 488.-- Section twelve. Independence, nationhood and identity. Introduction, 493.-- Divided to the vein: the problem of race, colour and class conflict in Haitian Nation-Building, 1804-1820 / Hilary Beckles, 494.-- The political ideology of José Martí / Jaime Suchlicki, 504.-- The challenge of Independence in the British Caribbean / Gordon Lewis, 511.-- Race, identity and Independence in Jamaica / Rex Nettleford, 519.-- Independence and the social crisis of nationalism in Barbados / Hilary Beckles, 528.-- Section thirteen. Protest, socialism and revolution. Introduction, 541.-- Cuba: the making of the 1959 Revolution / Ramon Eduardo Ruiz, 542.-- The Black Power February Revolution in Trinidad / Herman L. Bennett, 548.-- Grenada: a revolution aborted / Jorge Heine, 557.-- Pain and protest: the 1984 Anti-I.M.F. revolt in the Dominican Republic / James Ferguson, 566.-- Select bibliography, 575.

Esta colección se centra en los cambios económicos y sociales en el Caribe desde la emancipación, la evaluación de los cambios desde una perspectiva histórica.

Libro físico pertenece a la biblioteca del Dr. Roberto Cassá.

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