Nieuwe West-Indische Gids / New West Indian Guide, 40ste Jaargang, No 3, Maart 1961.
Beschikbaar online.
Available online.
Sunday, February 26, 2023
Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, No 2, November 1960
Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, No 1, Juli 1960
Bottom-up Development in Haiti
Maguire, Robert, Bottom-up Development in Haiti, Second Edition, Rosslyn, VA.: Inter-American Foundation, April, 1981.
Available online.
Available online.
Dr. Maguire retired in 2017 as a full-time professor of International Development Studies at the Elliott School of International Affairs, where he also directed the Latin American & Hemispheric Studies Program, the Brazil Initiative, and the Focus-on-Haiti Initiative. At the Elliott School, he created and taught a graduate seminar called, “Bottom-Up Development,” which he has continued to teach after retiring. Between 2001 and 2011, he taught at Trinity Washington University where he created and directed its International Affairs Program. From 1979 to 1999, he served as the Representative for Haiti and the Caribbean of the Inter-American Foundation, a U.S. government agency that supports grassroots, bottom-up development initiatives undertaken by local, community-based organizations. In 2000, he worked at the U.S. Department of State as Special Haiti Advisor. As a respected expert on Haiti and US-Haiti policy, he advises numerous U.S. Executive Branch agencies, the U.S. Congress, and various international organizations.
New World (fortnightly) Vol. 1, No. 19
DeCaires, David, Ed., New World, Vol. 1, No. 19, July 23, 1965.
New World is printed and published in British Guiana by the New World Associates at 215 King Street Georgetown.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
New World is printed and published in British Guiana by the New World Associates at 215 King Street Georgetown.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
EDITORIAL
Step Towards Unity
NEWS
The All-Age School Scandal
T.U.C. Annual Conference
Private Enterprise in Guyana
The Horrible Press
The Border Dispute
U.K. Office for Indians
The University
News Briefs
LEADING ARTICLE
New Left in Guyana
SPORT
Player of the Series
After Barbados
THE ARTS
The Unsteady Flame: An Account of Guianese Poetry
Mother Courage and Her Children
Savory Paintings at the British Guiana Museum
Poem by Martin Carter
Sketch by Peter Andersen
Sketch by Leila Locke
New World (fortnightly) Vol. 1, No. 18
DeCaires, David, Ed., New World, Vol. 1, No. 18, July 9, 1965.
New World is printed and published in British Guiana by the New World Associates at 215 King Street Georgetown.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
New World is printed and published in British Guiana by the New World Associates at 215 King Street Georgetown.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
EDITORIAL
The Guyanese Left?
SPORT
Ivelaw Stevenson
Barbados Visit
NEWS
The Sugar Commission
The (Dirty) Game of Politics
YSM or PNC?
Civil Service Jungle
LEADING ARTICLE
Portrait of Moses Bhagwan
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
From I.A. McDonald
THE ARTS
Sketch by Peter Andersen
Towards a National Orchestra
The Unsteady Flame: A Short Account of Guianese Poetry
New World (fortnightly) Vol. 1, No. 17
DeCaires, David, Ed., New World, Vol. 1, No. 17, June 25, 1965.
New World is printed and published in British Guiana by the New World Associates at 215 King Street Georgetown.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
New World is printed and published in British Guiana by the New World Associates at 215 King Street Georgetown.
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
EDITORIAL
Independence
NEWS
The Immigration Problem
An Industrial Development Policy
LEADING ARTICLES
The Ace in the Hole
Exodus Continuing
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
From Eric Huntley
From Lloyd Best
THE ARTS
An Account of Guianese Poetry
Review: Manna Day Show
Sketch by J. Drayton
Poem by Edwina Melville
Poem by M.S. Stoby
SPORT
Football
This Gentleman’s Game
Saturday, February 11, 2023
Annales des Antilles, No. 14 (Tabago, Antille Française)
Cottrell, René, Annales des Antilles, Bulletin de la Société d'histoire de la Martinique, Année 1966, No. 14.
Extraits
Sommaire: Tabago, Antille Française, par J. C. Nardin
Extraits
Sommaire: Tabago, Antille Française, par J. C. Nardin
Introduction.
I. L'acquisition d’une Colonie.
1. La guerre.
2. La conquête.
3. Le traité.
II. Problèmes Administratifs.
1. Le gouvernement et l’administration général
a) Les premières année.
b) L’administration Dillon et Roume de Saint-Laurent.
2. La justice.
3. La défense.
III. Les Difficultés Économiques.
1. L’évolution de la production.
2. L’imbroglio commercial.
3. La commission de vérification des créances anglaises.
IV. Les Transformations de la Société.
1. La population blanche.
2. L’urbanisme.
3. Les nègres.
V. La Révolution.
Conclusion
Appendice: Liste des administrateurs de Tabago
Pièces Justificatives:
I. Un episode de la prise de Tabago par les Française (1781)
II. Considérations sur le remplacement des lois anglaises (1787)
III. La liquidation des créances anglaises.
IV. La fabrication du rhum.
V. Dépenses et recettes annuelles des planteur de Tabago sous le régimen française.
VI. Les difficultés commerciales.
VII. Concession d’une terre sous le régime française.
VIII. L’état de la propiété foncière à Tabago.
IX. Une fête sous l'Ancien Régime.
X. Un atelier d’esclaves.
XI. L’état sanitaire.
XII. La mésentente entre les administrateurs.
XIII. La Révolution à Tabago.
Sources et Bibliographie.
Table des Planches
Labels:
box 20,
colonialism,
French West Indies,
Tobago
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Annales des Antilles, No. 15
Cottrell, René, Annales des Antilles, Bulletin de la Société d'histoire de la Martinique, Année 1970, No. 15.
Sommaire:
Sommaire:
1. Les Grand’Cases des plantations à Saint Domingue aux XVII et XVIII siècle, par G. Debien.
2. Les Fonds Saint-Jacques, par Jacques Petitjean-Roget.
3. Un faux Monnayeur à la Martinique en 1745, par E. Hayot.
4. La mort mystérieuse du Marquis de Caylus, par Maurice Nicolas.
5. Rapport anonyme sur la Martinique, écrit vers 1753, présenté par Mlle. L. Chauleau.
Saturday, February 4, 2023
Les Origines des Esclaves Antillais: V
Houdaille, Jacques, Les origines des esclaves antillais: V, Extrait du Bulletin de l'Institut français d'Afrique noire, sér. B, nos. 3-4 (1964).
A Saint-Domingue:
A Saint-Domingue:
Aujourd'hui, deux groupes d'analyses, d'origine tout à fait différent. Par leur comparaison entre eux ces groupes montrent des des parallèles, des contrastes aussi. Mais on n'a pas tenté les rapprochements. Ils seront faits au moment de la conclusion générale, la toute dernière. On aura donc: 1o l'analyse de 10 listes d'esclaves, de plantations: 8 de l'Ouest, 2 du Sud, des années 1796 et 1797; 2o le relevé de tous les baptêmes, sépultures et mariages de libres d'origine africaine précise, trouvés dans les registres paroissiaux de Port-au-Prince, de la Croix-des-Bouquets, de Léogane, du Petit-Goave, du Grand-Goave, de Baynet, d'Aquin, de Saint-Louis du Sud, de Limonade, du Port-de-Paix et de Santo-Domingo. C'est une occasion toute fortuite qui nous a permis d'examiner un des registre de l'"Administration anglaise à Saint-Domingue" qui correspondent aux années 1794-1798 où l'armée britannique occupa le Sud et l'Ouest de l'île. Dans ces recueils il s'agit surtout des biens de colons absents, mis sous séquestre, puis donnés à ferme par adjudication. Ces fermes commençaient naturellement par un inventaire général. Ces inventaires décrivent sommairement l'état de la plantation, présentent la liste des esclaves. L'ordre n'est pas toujours le même, n'est pas plus systématique que dans les inventaires d'avant la Revolution. Au reste ce sont les mêmes notaires qu'autrefois qui les dressent. Ont été retenues les listes qui précisaient l'origine des esclaves. Neuf des dix listes ont été prises dans le premier registre. Seul l'inventaire de la sucrerie Blanchard vient du 2e volume.
Today, two groups of analyses, of completely different origin. By their comparison between them these groups show parallels, contrasts too. But we did not attempt any comparisons. They will be made at the time of the general conclusion, the very last. We will therefore have: 1st the analysis of 10 lists of slaves, of plantations: 8 from the West, 2 from the South, from the years 1796 and 1797; 2nd the record of all the baptisms, burials and marriages of free women of specific African origin, found in the parish registers of Port-au-Prince, Croix-des-Bouquets, Léogane, Petit-Goave, Grand- Goave, Baynet, Aquin, Saint-Louis du Sud, Limonade, Port-de-Paix and Santo-Domingo. It was a very fortuitous occasion that allowed us to examine one of the registers of the "English Administration in Santo Domingo" which correspond to the years 1794-1798 when the British army occupied the South and West of island. In these collections it is above all a question of the property of absent settlers, placed in sequestration, then given to farm by adjudication. These farms naturally began with a general inventory. These inventories briefly describe the state of the plantation, present the list of slaves. The order is not always the same, nor is it more systematic than in the inventories before the Revolution. Moreover, it is the same notaries as in the past who draw them up. Were retained the lists which specified the origin of the slaves. Nine of the ten lists were taken from the first register. Only the inventory of the Blanchard sugar factory comes from the 2nd volume.
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