Volume 46, Number 2, Year 2012 (Full Report)
Articles
Recovering the Fugitive History of “Marronage” in Saint Domingue, 1770–1791 Jason Daniels
Buckra Justice: The Vicissitudes of the Court System and the Role of Judges in Post-Emancipation Jamaica (1834–1865) Jonathan Dalby
“Now We Know”: The Trial of Roger Mais and Public Opinion in Jamaica, 1944 Roxanne Watson
The Emergence and Evolution of Chinese Associations in Trinidad Fiona Ann Rajkumar
Book Reviews
BW Higman, “Proslavery Priest: The Atlantic World of John Lindsay, 1729–1788” By Bridget Brereton
Stephan Palmié and Francisco A. Scarano, eds, “The Caribbean: A History of the Region and Its People” By Stephan Lenik
Gale L Kenny, “Contentious Liberties: American Abolitionists in Post-Emancipation Jamaica, 1834–1866” By Garth Minott
Volume 46, Number 1, Year 2012 (Full Report)
Jubilees: How Trinidad and Tobago Remembered Victoria’s Jubilees, the Jubilee of Emancipation, and the Centenary of British Rule Bridget Brereton
White Negroes, Black Hebrews and the Anti-Imperialist Narratives of Theophilus Scholes Wigmoore Francis
Richard B. Moore and the Caribbean “Awaymen” Network Joyce Moore Turner
“But Darkness Is a Subject of History”: The Development of African Studies in Barbados (West Indies) in an Age of Globalization Richard A. Goodridge
Book Review
Franklin Knight, “The Caribbean: The Genesis of a Fragmented Nationalism”, 3rd edition By Lomarsh Roopnarine