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Vol. XXIX, No. 1-4
1999
January-December/Enero-Diciembre
Special Edition/Edición
especial
Caribbean Perspectives on Gender, Nature, Colonization
and Law: A selection of papers presented at the 29th Annual Conference of the Association
of Caribbean Historians
Perspectivas caribeñas sobre el género, la naturaleza, la colonización
y el derecho: Una selección de ponencias presentadas durante la 29ma Conferencia Anual de la Asociación de
Historiadores del Caribe
Table of Contents/Contenida
The Perplexing Hemisphere
Caribbean
Perspectives on Gender, Nature, Colonization and Law/
Perspectivas caribeñas sobre el género, la naturaleza,
la colonización y el derecho
- Juan R. González Mendoza, Guest Editor/editor invitado
Note from the Guest Editor/Nota del editor invitado (HTML
Version)
Gender/Género
- Pedro Welch
Madams and Mariners”: Expressions of
Self Confidence among Free Colored Women in Barbados, 1750-1834 (HTML
Version) (PDF Version)
- Linda L. Sturtz
The “Dimduke” and the Duchess of Chandos: Gender
and Power in Jamaican Plantation Management: A Case Study (HTML
Version) (PDF Version)
Botanic Gardens and Culture/Jardines botánicas y cultura
Colonization and International Politics/Colonización y política
internacional
Law and Identity/Derecho
e identidad
- Paul Lachance
Were Saint-Domingue Refugees a Distinctive Cultural Group in Antebellum New Orleans?:
Evidence from Patterns and Strategies of Property Holding. (HTML
Version) (PDF Version)
Poetry/Poesía (HTML
Version) (PDF Version)
Thomas Reiter
“Wintering Over”
“Washday, West Indies”
Doris N. Martínez
“Similaridad”
Zyskandar A. Jaimot
“Trinidad - Oval Cricket Ground, Port of Spain”
Review/Reseña
Michael T. Campbell
Born to Die: Disease and New World Conquest, 1492-1650 by Noble David Cook
(HTML Version) (PDF
Version)
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