Crossroads of Empire: The European-Caribbean Connection, 1492-1992Department of History, University of the West Indies, 1994 - 132 pages Geschiedenis van de verhoudingen tussen Europa en het Caribisch gebied tussen 1492 en 1992. Een verzamelbundel met bijdragen over dit onderwerp van verschilende Caribische wetenschappers. |
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