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  1. The West Indies In 1837: Being The Journal Of A Visit To Antigua, Montserrat, Dominica, St. Lucia, Barbados And Jamaica by Joseph Sturge, Thomas Harvey, 2007-07-25
  2. To Befriend an Emperor: Betsy Balcombe's Memoirs of Napoleon on St Helena by J. David Markham Betsy Balcombe, 2005-07-30
  3. Complot contra Colombia - Secretos de los computadores de Raúl Reyes (Coleccion Conflicto Colombiano) (Spanish Edition) by Luis Alberto Villamarin Pulido, 2009-03-01

21. CIBC West Indies: Who We Are - History And Milestones
1991, A fire partially destroyed the Castries, st. lucia branch. 1993, A restructuringprocess was started to create a new regional financial organization which
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We've been part of the West Indies since 1920 - and we've been a part of the development of the region since days of salt cod and rum. The changes have been many since then. Tourism is the new export, and West Indian businesses are now taking on the world. CIBC has been part of it all, and thorough it all - we've always delivered what our customers needed to succeed, when times were hard, and when times were good. CIBC - Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow. The first CIBC branches in the West Indies were established in Bridgetown, Barbados and in Kingston, Jamaica. Branches were also opened in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Havana, Cuba the same year. The first branch in Nassau, Bahamas was opened with a staff of five. Now there are more than 350 employees in the Bahamas; thirteen branches, a Trust Company, a Small Business Centre, two Commercial Banking Centres, a Training Centre, a Card Centre and ten ABMs.

22. Island Systems: Civil Society Database
/History Held annual regional conference Dec 1011 in st. lucia, 1999with theme Mutual Funds Leveraging Credit Unions Investment Possibilities......
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24. Branch Libraries, Floor Plans And Locations
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25. Database Titles: R - Rzz
are of interest to people in regional Australia guide to historical writing aboutthe history of Britain Available from Library computers on st lucia campus only
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26. History
A Short History Of Netball In Nevis 10) The AFNA regional Tournament and QualifyingGames, Grenada 12) Caribbean Netball Championships In st lucia, August 1998.
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By Janette Hull A Nation that encourages sports and gives encouragement to its athletes is enriched in many ways. We make friends through sports. More nations are brought together by sports like cricket, football, athletics, softball, netball and many more. Netball is one of the many games played in Nevis, but not many Nevisians know the role this game has played over the years, nor even how it started. Did you know that netball has put Nevis on the world map? If not, please read on. Netball originated in the United States of America, and was introduced to the Caribbean by Physical education officers from England who came to the Islands on teaching assignments. Althought the game is played in the USA , it is not popular, whereas it is popular in the United Kingdom. Netball in Nevis is without a doubt the outstanding women’s sport. Prior to 1950 Netball was introduced and played by the Excelsior School on the grounds of St Pauls Rectory. An annual competition was held between the Excelsior School of Nevis and the Girls High School from St Kitts. 1939 - 1940 saw a change. Schools no longer exchanged visits, but ex-pupils from the Excelsior School and the Girls High School played matches in both islands with Nevis always winning. 1945 - 1955 teams from the Charlestown Girls School and ex -pupils from the Charlestown Secondary School practiced at Liburd’s Yard (the ground on which the Administration Building now stands).

27. UNDP Against Violence: History
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When the British captured Trinidad in 1797 there where many battles for islands taking place in the Caribbean region.
The European wars for territories in the Caribbean reached a high point in the 1790s. The French Revolution of 1789 added a civil war to the equation. Revolt reigned in the islands, in St. Lucia, Grenada, Dominica, among the maroons - former slaves who had taken to the Blue Mountains of Jamaica’s central range -, and most violent of all, in Haiti.
There was heavy fighting in the Eastern Caribbean. British troops took Martinique in 1794. A month or two later, they landed in Guadeloupe. There, the British came up against Victor Hugues, leader of the French Revolution in the Caribbean. He had sailed from Marseilles, France, the year before.
His squadron attacked the British in 1795 in Basseterre and forced them out of Guadeloupe by the end of that year.
Victor Hugues set to work to drive the British out of these islands and to convert people to the cause of the revolution of republican France. Agents were sent to St. Vincent. Troops were sent in after the agents, and before long the English were hard pressed to keep Kingstown, while the French, made up of black and coloured troops, and the Caribs held the rest of the island.
Hugues dispatched his agents to Jamaica, where a full-fledged war was waged by the maroons, slaves who had freed themselves, and the British troops. They were so heavily engaged that no reinforcements could be sent to relieve General Maitland’s fever-stricken English soldiers in Haiti. By 1798, the English were compelled to leave Haiti, however in Jamaica, the black maroons had been crushed.

29. 12.1 History Of Slavery And Independence
Some regional institutions do exist, however. Dominica and st. lucia differ from otherislands of the Commonwealth Caribbean in respect to their close cultural
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12.1 History of slavery and independence
'Yeah, mon, the Caribbean try to make countries. It's a kind of magic. Making something from nothing.' This was said by Bunny Wailer, a Jamaican singer, interviewed by Mark Kurlansky ( : vii). Three European colonial powersSpain, France, and the Great Britainand several minor ones ruled the Caribbean from the 16th to the early 20th century. Genocide was committed on the Native American cultures. Estimates of the Indian population of the Caribbean islands in 1492 when Columbus arrived range from 225,000 to six million. Presently only few thousand of them live on the mainland South America and in Dominica ( Rogozinski 1992 The Caribbean has a common history of slavery. Between 1600 and 1870 some four million West Africans were imported to the Caribbean as slaves. By comparison, the North American mainlaind received some 460,000 Africans in the same period while Jamaica alone, for instance, received almost 750,000! This was due to high death rates and small birth rates among the Caribbean slave population at the time. New slaves from Africa had to be imported continuously. In Barbados, for instance, 387,000 slaves were imported but at the time of emancipation in 1834 there were only 81,000 to be freed. Caribbean slavery was different from any other form of slavery that has ever existed. It was the only time in history when there were societies with almost nine out of ten inhabitants being slaves, which was the situation on the sugar producing islands (

30. Stamp And Postal History Listings
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32. Frontier Education Online 1788-1830 Resources
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Resources
Initial Reading Aboriginal Australia: An Introductory Reader in Aboriginal Studies. Queensland University Press, St Lucia, Qld. Yunupingu, G. (ed) (1997) Our Land is Our Life. University of Queensland Press, St Lucia. Further Reading Reading the Country . Fremantle Arts Centre Press, Western Australia. Boigu Island Community Council (1991). Boigu: our history and culture . Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra. Eyre, E.T. (1845) Journal of an Expedition of Discovery , 2 volumes, London Flood, S. (1993) Mabo: A Symbol of Sharing - the High Court judgement examined and commentary on Native Title Act 1993 (Cth), Students Edition, E Fink (Publisher), Glebe, NSW Hallam, S. (1975) Fire and Hearth , AIATSIS, Canberra This is What Happened , AIATSIS, Canberra Horton, D. (Ed) (1994) Encyclopaedia of Aboriginal Australia (The) , Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra McGrath, A. (1994) 'Birthplaces' in P. Grimshaw, et al, Creating a Nation , Penguin, Ringwood, pp.7-26

33. LC History Program:  Dr. Manian
an understanding of changing trends that transcend regional and cultural paper presentedat the Caribbean studies Association meeting in st. lucia, May 2000.
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Sabita Manian, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Asian Studies
manian@lynchburg.edu

Degrees and Certifications
Tulane University, Ph.D., Political Science (International Politics), 1995 Tulane University, MA., International Relations, 1989 Experience
2000- 2001: Randolph Macon Woman’s College, Visiting Professor, Asian/International Studies. 1994-2000: Stephens College, Missouri, Assistant Professor (tenured), International Studies/Political Science
Teaching Interests
Contemporary History and Politics of Japan
This course is an introduction to the society and culture of Japan from the Shogunate to the contemporary period. The dynamics of interaction across classes and between women and men as they shaped the politics of Japan from the sixteenth to the twenty-first century is studied, not excluding Japan’s role in WWII and its subsequent era of democratisation. East Asia
This course will examine the colonial and postcolonial politics of the Asian Pacific countries with a specific focus on three states: China, Japan and South/North Korea. The social and cultural context of this course will touch upon themes of religion, race, gender, and class issues. The course will be a combination of lectures and discussions of not only the assigned textbooks but also films and literature sources that will be used in class.

34. QueenslandWeb Subject Listing For History - Regional (State Library Of Queenslan
lucia, with information and links for local shops, services Rich and Co Bond store,st James Anglican business or investment opportunities of regional Queensland
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A short history of Queensland from the Queensland Government Web site. Includes the names and periods of office of the Premiers and Governors of Queensland.

About the Rawson Archives
Site describes the contents of the Rawson Family Archive, a significant item of Mackay's early history, as members of the Rawson family were among the first European settlers in the area and helped pioneer thedevelopment of the sugar and cattle industries, and also includes an online exhibition of digitised images from the 1870s/1880s in the categories of the town of Mackay, the buildings of Mackay, the Pioneer River and the Locals: members of the Rawson Family.

About Townsville - Townsville through time
"A series of images depicting Townsville's CBD over 130 years, featuring The Strand, Flinders Street, City views and some of Townsville's heritage buildings." Contains a selection of images from the more than 6000 held in the Townsville Library Service Local History photographic collection, arranged by place within the Central Business District.

35. Dan Hicks
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Dr Dan Hicks
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Teaching Fellow, Department of Archaeology, 43 Woodland Road, Bristol. BS8 1UU. UK telephone 44 (0)117 331 1188 fax 44 (0)117 954 6001 email Dan.Hicks@Bristol.ac.uk
Teaching Responsibilities Dan is co-ordinator and tutor for the MA in Historical Archaeology of the Modern World (AD 1500-2000) and the MA in Maritime Archaeology and History . Dan also currently teaches undergraduate Units in Artefacts (first year), Ancient Technology (second year) and Sites and Monuments (first year). He also regularly co-directs accredited archaeology field schools General Research interests Dan is a member of the Centre for Historical Archaeology and Maritime Archaeology . His research interests include the historical archaeology of the Atlantic world; colonial interactions and material culture; gardens, industrial, maritime and urban landscapes; intersections between archaeology and social anthropology; diversity in archaeology. with regional specialism in United Kingdom, Bermuda and the Caribbean. Current research projects
  • Atlantic perspectives in historical archaeology Gardens and industrialists in Georgian Bristol historical archaeology in St George, Bermuda
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    39. Welcome To The Royal Bank Financial Group: Caribbean Directory
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    Strong maritime roots influenced its representation throughout the West Indies and the Caribbean. Its commercial relations with the West Indies began with a group of merchants from Halifax, Nova Scotia, who formed the Merchant's Bank in 1864, and were engaged in the thriving sea-going trade between Halifax and the West Indies. In those days Canadian southbound ships carried mainly flour, codfish and timber, returning north with their cargoes of sugar, rum, cotton and spices.
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    40. St. Vincent And The Grenadines (07/02)
    Theophilus J. Rose Defense AttachéLTC David Robles regional Labor Attaché KathleenBoyle Peace Corps DirectorEarl Phillips (resident in st. lucia).
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    Background Note: St. Vincent and the Grenadines

    PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME:
    St. Vincent and the Grenadines
    Geography
    Area: 340 sq. km. (130 sq. mi.); slightly less than twice the size of Washington, DC. The Grenadines include 32 islands, the largest of which are Bequia, Mustique, Canouan, and Union. Some of the smaller islands are privately owned.
    Cities: Capital Kingstown.
    Terrain: Volcanic and mountainous, with the highest peak, Soufriere, rising to 1,219 meters (4,000 ft.).
    Climate: Tropical. People
    Nationality: Noun and adjective Vincentian. Population (1998): 111,800. Annual growth rate (1998): 0.1%. Ethnic groups: African descent (66%), mixed (19%), West Indian (6%), Carib Indian (2%). Religions: Anglican (47%), Methodist (28%), Roman Catholic (13%), other Protestant denominations, Seventh-day Adventist, Hindu. Language: English (official); some French Patois spoken. Education: Literacy Years compulsory up to age 15. Health (1998): Infant mortality rate Life expectancy females 72 yrs.; males68 yrs.

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