Library of Dr. Thomas G. Mathews

This blog is for the sole purpose of listing the books, journals and archive in Dr. Thomas G. Mathews' (my late father's) vast library for specialists on Caribbean and Latin American History. FACT EX-ANTE: No book will be taken from its location. Those desiring of consultation will email me to make the appropriate arrangements.

Saturday, June 7, 2025

Hispanic American Historical Review Vol. 44 #1, Vol. 45 & Vol. 53 # 1

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Hispanic American Historical Review , Vol. XLIV, No. 1, Feb., 1964. Hispanic American Historical Review , Vol. XLV, No. 1, Feb., 1965. ( co...
Monday, June 2, 2025

Economie Antillaise: Fondements Historiques

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Acheen, René, “Fondements Historiques”, [Mimeo] extrait de Economie Antillaise , Pointe à Pitre: Émile Desormeaux, 1973. Table des matières:...

Independence: A Realistic Solution

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Berríos Martínez, Rubén, “Independence: A Realistic Solution”, Mimeo [This is the last chapter of the thesis presented by Mr. Rubén A. Berrí...

Afro-American Religions and Religious Behavior

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Simpson, George Eaton, “Afro-American Religions and Religious Behavior” (Separata of Caribbean Studies), Rio Piedras: Institute of Caribbean...

Some Aspects of Youthful Identity Management in a Paramaribo Creole Neighborhood

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Brana-Shute, Gary, "Some Aspects of Youthful Identity Management in a Paramaribo Creole Neighborhood”, [Mimeo of Nieuwe West-Indische G...

Between Two Worlds - Educated Puerto Rican Migrant Women of the Early Settlements

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Sanchez Korrol, Virginia E., “Between Two Worlds - Educated Puerto Rican Migrant Women of the Early Settlements” (Paper), N.D. Virginia Sánc...

Report on Haiti

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Mintz, Sidney W., “Report on Haiti” (Paper), 1959. About five decades ago, I lived in Haiti for a year and a half. I was trying to figure ou...
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I am an economist by training and work primarily as a researcher at the Institute of Caribbean Studies of the University of Puerto Rico. I have taught at various universities in the Caribbean region.
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