The University of the West Indies Press
The Journal of Caribbean History Volume 40 Issue 2
The Journal of Caribbean History Volume 40 Issue 2
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The Journal of Caribbean History (JCH) is a peer reviewed journal produced by the Departments of History, The University of the West Indies, and published by the University of the West Indies Press. The Journal of Caribbean History is published in June and December of each year. JCH is dedicated to the publishing of original, rigorous research papers of a high quality that addresses all aspects of Caribbean history in the mainland territories of North, Central and South America. All submissions for publication should be directed to the editor:

Language
English
ISBN
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Contents
Notes on Contributors
Diseases
Diseases and Medical Disabilities of Enslaved Barbadians . . . (Part II)
Health Conditions on Selected Plantations in Jamaica
Water and Related Issues in Nineteenth-Century Trinidad
Morenos and Pardos (Blacks and Mulattos) and the Defence of Cuba
The Role of Women in the British Anti-Slavery Campaigns
Return Migration of Indentured East Indians
Book Reviews
David Syrett, ed., The Rodney Papers
Verene Shepherd, Maharani’s Misery
Stephen G. Rabe, US Intervention in British Guiana
Erna Brodber, The Second Generation of Freemen in Jamaica
M. Kazim Bacchus, Education for Economic, Social and Political Development in the British Colonies
Mary Ann Clark, Where Men Are Wives and Mothers Rule

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