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Papers from the VIII Congress of the Association of Caribbean Historians, Martinique (D.O.M.), 1976

Papers from the VIII Congress of the Association of Caribbean Historians, Martinique (D.O.M.), 1976.

The Association of Caribbean Historians (ACH) is an independent, non-profit, professional organization devoted to the promotion of Caribbean history from a multidisciplinary, pan-Caribbean perspective, and is the primary association for scholarly and public historians working in the field. Initially formed from a 1969 colloquium under the leadership of Francophone scholar Jacques Adélaïde-Merlande. In 1973, the ACH was formed. Since then, the organization has grown to several hundred members around the globe.


Goslinga, Cornelis Ch., “Willemstad, Dutch Town in the Caribbean”

De Groot, Silvia W., “Politics of Maroons versus Politics of the Government in Surinam”

Mathews, Thomas G., “The Political Background to Industrialization”

Devèze, “La Ville de Cayenne”

Yacou, Alain, “La Administración Colonial Española en la Isla de Cuba y los comienzos de las Revoluciones Francesa y Haitiana (1789 – 1795)”

Adélaïde-Merlande, Jacques, “The Introduction of Socialism in the French Antilles in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries

Joseph-Henri, G., “Les Marxistes Jamaiquains au sein du Parti National Populaire (1938 – 1952)”

Celma, Cécile, “La vie politique a la Martinique pendant l’entre deux guerres (1919 – 1939)”

Baptiste, F.A., “The Vichy Regime in Martinique, June 1940 to June 1943: The Application of Police State Measures”

See also VIIIe Congres de l’Association des Historiens de la Caraïbe, 1976.

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