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1. 1739 Race and the Economics of Colonialism: A View of Island of Jamaica, and the City of Kingston, around the Year 1900.

This paper examines the social, political, religious and economic life of Jamaica around the year 1900. Particular emphasis is placed upon how its primate city -Kingston - grew as a migration point for rural poor in search of work; a migration which encapsulates the issues of land policy and income distribution at the turn of the century. Kingston represents both a colonial capital and the key transfer point for the exchange of staple exports from the island's interior to ships for manufactured goods from abroad. Within this context, it is argued that the overriding question in Jamaican society in 1900 was that of race. Race and racism defined Jamaican social, economic, and even religious life to a profound degree; a fact which resonates in the Jamaica of today. 12 pgs. 27 f/c. 6b.
  • Pages: 12
  • Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 1739 Jamaica 1900.doc
  • Price: US$107.40

2. 1832 "Babylon on a t'in wire": A View of the Island of Jamaica, and the City of Kingston, at the End of the Twentieth Century.

This paper examines the social, cultural, and economic life of Jamaica at the end of the twentieth century. Particular emphasis is placed upon how its primate city - Kingston - has become a city of the developing world; characterized by its shantytowns as a result of internal migration. Whereas, at the turn of the century, Kingston was the key transfer point for the exchange of staple exports from the island's interior to ships for manufactured goods from abroad, at the end of the century its shantytowns have become major cultural production sites for music such as reggae. As much as the overriding question in Jamaican society in 1900 was that of race, at the end of the century race still defines Jamaican society. With the new industry of mass tourism, race and class issues once again resonate in the social and political life of Jamaica. 14 pgs. 31 f/c. 7b.`
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  • Filename: 1832 Jamaica History.doc
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3. 2586 The History of Haiti - Pre-1804.

This paper explores the history of Haiti prior to 1804. The invasion by the Spaniards is addressed as it played an important part in Haiti's history. This paper will show how Haiti was abused by the Europeans, and how what followed was death and destruction for the people of Haiti. 6 pgs. 3 f/c. 7b.
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4. 2653 Introduction to Caribbean Studies

This paper looks at the reality of the post colonial West Indies, how it was a multitude of societies constructed on the basis of racial and ethnic categories that ensured the colonial exploitation of European imperialism and exploitation f people and resources. By looking at the reality of post-colonial West Indies, an issue at the heart of this discussion is race and identity. Some of the most popular writers of that time are reviewed to examine this important subject. 9 pgs. 2 f/c. 4b.
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  • Filename: 2653 Caribbean Studies.doc
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5. 3860 Fighting the Future: The Future of the Micro-States of the Caribbean.

This paper will argue that, historically, the political and social diversity and divisions of the micro-states of the Caribbean basin have exacerbated the region's economic weakness and increased its dependency upon outside agencies. However, the possibilities for a brighter future lie in an acknowledgment by the people and polities of the region of the realities of a globalized marketplace dominated by large trading blocs such as NAFTA and the EU. In such dangerous waters, the only viable future for the micro-states of the Caribbean lies in a rejection of history and a closer integration of their political and economic cultures. 11 pgs. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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6. 11959 An Analysis of the Sugar Crop in the Caribbean.

This paper will discuss the way that slavery played an important part in the lives of the people of the Caribbean in the twentieth century. By understanding the problems of land tenure, and the ability of the economic factors that lay into this complex system of producti0n, we can see how the geography of the land, and the political climate created this large industry. The value of the sugar, and the land issues that surround the culture of sugar production will also be described in the way they affected the lives of the peoples of the Caribbean. 4 pgs, bibliography lists 4 sources.
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7. 11680 Adjustments Faced by Indo-Caribbean Women in British Colonies.

This paper provides a detailed social and political history of Indo-Caribbean women in the British Colonies. This paper addresses several issues of international slave trades, and the social relations that have since developed in the Caribbean communities. Indo-Caribbean women are described in political contexts of culture, family, gender roles, and historical relations with the history of slavery. 17 pgs. 14 sources.
  • Pages: 17
  • Bibliography: 14 source(s) listed
  • Filename: 11680 Indo-Caribbean Women.doc
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