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Revision of thesis (Ph. D.--Johns Hopkins University, 1974), originally presented under title: Slave resistance and social control in Antiqua, 1700-1763., 338 P., Essentially a history of the Caribbean sugar societies as manifested on one small island from 1670 to 1763. In 1736, the British Caribbean island of Antigua uncovered a plot among its slave population to destroy the white power structure. Using extensive quotations from the governmental investigation of the plot, Gaspar attempts a full examination of all aspects of a slave society and of the intertwined relationships of masters and servants.
Port-au-Prince, Haïti: Bureau Nacional d' Ethnologie
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p. 79
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Features the following studies: "Emic and Eric Perspectives: Haitian Children's Songs", "Personnalite et Ajustment Social de l'Haitien", and "backyard Archaelogy at Puerto Real, Haiti". Includes notes and references.
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228 p, Poesía negra en Colombia; Based on the author’s thesis (doctoral--Indiana University) entitled La poesía negra en Colombia a través de la obra de Candelario Obeso.