Caribbean History for CSEC
Caribbean History Independence Book 2
Caribbean History Foundation Book 1
Freedom and Change
Empires and Conquest
A Pre-Emancipation History of the West Indies
This study has been divided into seven parts for the convenience of treatment and highlighting the main trends in West Indian history. They are:
- Discovery and Rivalry
- The Plantation System
- Slavery
- The Apprenticeship System
- Colonial Government
- The Religious Denominations
- The Mercantile System
A Post Emancipation History of the West Indies
Liberties Lost
Starting with indigenous societies, Liberties Lost covers Europe's Caribbean project, European settlement and rivalry, the Transatlantic trade in enslaved Africans; sugar and slavery; African culture and community life; revolt and resistance and, finally, Caribbean emancipation. Author: Hilary Beckles; Verene Shepherd Publisher: Cambridge University Press
CREATING JAMAICA– OUR EARLY YEARS
Creating Jamaica - Our Early Years is an exciting introduction to the study of history for Grade 7 students. This is a revision of the longstanding Creating a Nation: Jamaica and retains many of the features and strong foundation that made the 1st edition such a valuable text. Author: June C. Wallace; Gloria V. Robinson Publisher: Carlong Publishers
People Who Came Book 3
The Caribbean People Book 2
Lest You Forget Caribbean Economy & Slavery
Lest You Forget Resistance & Revolt
Lest You Forget Movement Towards Independence and Regional Integration up to 1985
Lest you Forget The United States in the Caribbean
Lest you Forget Adjustment to Emancipation 1838-76
Lest You Forget Movements Towards Emancipation
Lest You Forget The Indigenous Peoples and The Europeans
Freedoms Won
Caribbean Emancipations, Ethnicities and Nationhood. Starting with the aftermath of emancipation, Freedoms Won covers the African-Caribbean peasantry, Asian arrival in the Caribbean, social and political experiences of the working classes in the immediate post-slavery period, the Caribbean economy, US intervention and imperialist tendencies from the 18th century, the Labour Movement in the Caribbean in the 20th century the social life and culture of the Caribbean people, and social protest, decolonization and nationhood. Author: Hilary Beckles; Verene Shepherd Publisher: Cambridge University Press