Volume 45, Number 2, Year 2011 (Full Report)
Articles
Pirates, Black Sailors and Seafaring Slaves in the Anglo-American Maritime World, 1716–1726 Arne Bialuschewski
Did Slavery Really Matter in the Cayman Islands? Christopher Williams
Learning, Loving and Living in Early Twentieth-Century Suriname: The Movement of People and Ideas from East to West Rosemarijn Hoefte
“Ojos Que No Ven”: The Communist Party, Caribbean Migrants and the Communist International in Costa Rica in the 1920s and 1930s J.A. Zumoff
Book Reviews
Kathleen Monteith, “Depression to Decolonization: Barclays Bank (DCO) in the West Indies, 1926–1962” By Carl Campbell
Patricia Mohammed, “Imaging the Caribbean: Culture and Visual Translation” Linda Sturtz
Vincent Caretta, “Equiano the African Biography of a Self Made Man” Dave Gosse
Volume 45, Number 1, Year 2011 (Full Report)
The Failure of Mid-Nineteenth-Century Liberalism in Yucatán, 1855–1876 Douglas W. Richmond
Racism in the Twentieth Century: A Call for New Epistemologies Elaine P. Rocha
Where the Country Meets the Town: Spanish Town, Jamaica, and the Urban Roles of an Inland West Indian Town James Robertson
Capitalizing on Avenues for Financial Autonomy: Women in the Commercial Activities of Nineteenth-Century Bridgetown, Barbados Cheryl A. King
Thoroughly Tested and Carefully Tried: Cane Culture, Agricultural Technology and Environmental Change in Nineteenth-Century Guyana Allyson Stoll
J. Matthew Feheney, “Catholic Education in Trinidad and Tobago: The Twentieth Century” D.A. Dunkley
Ennis B. Edmonds and Michelle A. Gonzalez, “Caribbean Religious History: An Introduction” Garth Minott
Jim Horsford, “The Railways of Jamaica: Through the Blue Mountains to the Blue Caribbean Sea – A History of the Jamaica Government Railway” Chris West
Alvin O. Thompson, “Confronting Slavery: Breaking through the Corridors of Silence” Pedro L.V. Welch