Dual legacies in the contemporary Caribbean
continuing aspects of British and French dominion
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Author
Contributions
- Sutton, Paul K. - Contributor
Publication
1986 - F. Cass, London, England, England
Language
English
Word Count
66,500 words, Guess
Page Count
266 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveduallegaciesinco0000unse
- ISBN-100714632627
- ISBN-139780714632629
- LibraryThing8371107
- Library of Congress Control Number86189599
and 4 more
- OCLC Control Number61170132
- OCLC Control Number14357782
- Better World Books9780714632629
- Open LibraryOL2311031M
Classifications
- LCCHC151 .D83 1986
- LCCHC151.D83 1986
- LCCHC151 .D83 1986eb
Subjects
Topics
SucreCongrèsIndustrieEconomicsCongressesComparativeSugar tradeEconomic HistorySocial conditionsPOLITICAL SCIENCEWirtschaftspolitikColonial influenceEconomic conditionsConditions socialesInfluence colonialeBUSINESS & ECONOMICSConditions économiquesWirtschaftsentwicklungPolitics and governmentPolitique et gouvernementCaribbean area, foreign relationsSugar trade -- Caribbean Area -- CongressesCaribbean Area -- Social conditions -- CongressesCaribbean Area -- Colonial influence -- CongressesCaribbean Area -- Economic conditions -- CongressesCaribbean Area -- Politics and government -- Congresses
Places
Series Statement
- Legacies of West Indian slavery
Other Editions
- Dual legacies in the contemporary Caribbean: continuing aspects of British and French dominion
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