|
By Author
African Identity in Asia: Cultural Effects of Forced Migration
|
Jayasuriya, Shihan de Silva
Subject: Africa, Asia, History of Slavery
|
In contrast to the dispersion of slaves across the Atlantic, African movement to Asia has received scant attention because forced migrations across the Red Sea and Indian Ocean, which endured for centuries, were not part of a significant economic network.
…
More Information
|
Nationalist Heroines: Puerto Rican Women History Forgot, 1930s-1950s
|
Jiménez de Wagenheim, Olga
Subject: Puerto Rican History, US History, Women's History, Caribbean History
|
From the moment the United States seized Puerto Rico, in 1898, to the 1950s, the islanders employed various forms of resistance to the imposition of American colonial rule. A group of Nationalists led by Pedro Albizu Campos made it clear …
More Information
|
The White Minority in the Caribbean
|
Johnson, Howard and Karl Watson
Subject: Caribbean
|
This collection of essays by historians, anthropologists and political scientists locates a discussion of the white minority in the Caribbean within the mainstream of the social science literature on the region. This is especially important because white minorities — particularly …
More Information
|
Human Drama Series, Volumes I through IV
|
Johnson, Jean and Donald Johnson
Subject: Text Books, World History
|
In this four-part series, the authors present the development of humankind across cultures and economies, in a global manner from ancient times on, as a gigantic drama played out with the cradles of civilization as the stage. The past involves …
More Information
|
The History of a Slave
|
Johnston, H. H. (edited by Paul E. Lovejoy)
Subject: Africa, History of Slavery
|
In 1889, the British colonial official Sir Harry Johnston published The History of a Slave, a story of an archetypal slave based on Johnston’s extensive knowledge of North and West Africa from his travels there. The tale follows the fictitious …
More Information
|
|