Publications
RISM PUBLICATIONS
RISM-ASSOCIATED PUBLICATIONS
RISM PUBLICATIONS
Bailey, Beryl L. 1962. Language guide to Jamaica. New York:
Research Institute for the Study of Man.
Georges, Eugenia. 1986. Dominican self-help
associations in Washington Heights: integration of a new immigrant
population in a new Hispanic population. New York: Research
for the Study of Man.
Glaser, William A. 1960. Some hypotheses about
illness and government work. New York: Health and Diplomacy
Project, Research Institute for the Study of Man.
Glaser, William A. and Mottram Torre. 1960. Health
and diplomacy. New York: Research Institute for the Study of
Man.
Jaffe, Abram J., Ruth M. Cullen, and Thomas D. Boswell.
1976. Spanish Americans in the United States changing
demographic characteristics. New York: Research Institute for
the Study of Man.
Justus, Joyce B., Hermione McKenzie, and Dorian
Powell. 1980. Increasing educational and economic options
of Jamaican adolescent females: a study of policy implications for
reducing fertility and raising female status. New York: Research
Institute for the Study of Man.
Lessinger, Johanna M. 1986. Research on East
Indian immigrants in New York City. New York: Research Institute
for the Study of Man.
McEwen, William J. 1969. Changing rural Bolivia:
a study of social and political organization and the potential for
development in six contrasting communities. New York: Research
Institute for the Study of Man.
Omran, Abdel R. 1967. Estudios epidemiologicos
en Bolivia. New York: Research Institute for the Study of Man.
Omran, Abdel R., William J. McEwen, and Mahfouz
H. Zaki. 1967. Epidemiological studies in Bolivia: final epidemiological
report for the Peace Corps RISM Bolivia Project. New York: Research
Institute for the Study of Man.
Research Institute for the Study of Man. 1959. Plantation
systems of the New World: papers and discussion summaries of the
Seminar held in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Social Science Monograph
VII. Introduction by Vera Rubin. New York: Research Institute for
the Study of Man: Washington, D.C.: Pan American Union.
______. 1960. Sistemas de plantaciones en el
Nuevo Mundo: estudios y resúmenes. New York: Research
Institute for the Study of Man; Washington, DC: Union Panamericana.
______. 1961. Report on the Census of Mental
Hospitals in the Caribbean; working paper for the third conference
of the Caribbean Federation for Mental Health. Kingston, Jamaica.
______. 1962. Biographies of the Peace Corps
Jamaica trainees. New York: Research Institute for the Study
of Man.
______. 1994. Testament: life and work of M.
G. Smith 19211993. New York: Research Institute for the
Study of Man; InterAmericas.
______. (n.d.). Caribbean mental hospital census
manual and questionnaire.
Rubin, Vera and Richard P. Schaedel, eds. 1969.
Papers of the Conference on Research and Resources of Haiti.
New York: Research Institute for the Study of Man.
Rubin, Vera and Marisa Zavalloni. 1963. The effect
of illness on diplomatic intercourse. New York: Research Institute
for the Study of Man.
______. 1962. Health and diplomacy: a research
project of the Research Institute for the Study of Man. New
York: Research Institute for the Study of Man.
Smith, M. G. 1991. Pluralism, politics and ideology
in the Creole Caribbean. Vera Rubin Caribbean series number
one. New York: Research Institute for the Study of Man.
______. 1998. Study of social structure.
New York: Research Institute for the Study of Man.
THE STUDY OF SOCIAL STRUCTURE by M. G. Smith
In The Study of Social Structure, M.G. Smith reformulates
and then synthesizes important notions about social structure
into a comprehensive and methodologically useful conception of
the empirical underpinnings of societies, large and small. He critically examines the development
of the concept of social structure beginning with Plato, Ibn Khaldûn
and Vico and working his way through those French, British, German,
and Scottish social philosophers and social scientists as well
as American sociologists and anthropologists who contributed significantly
to our intellectual and theoretical understanding of societal
function, organization, change, and disorder. Based on this exploration
of strengths and weaknesses of past concepts and theories, Smith
weaves a brilliantly cogent argument as to how to study social
structure free of reliance on unverifiable principles or suppositions.
He provides a logical but fluid framework of analytic categories
by which the empirical manifestation and operation and change
in societies can be fruitfully investigated in a comparative manner.
To this end, Smith sets out, defines, and elaborates the basic
elements of an inclusive conceptual framework of social structure
and their complex interrelations. By drawing on a wide range of
ethnographic illustrations, he demonstrates how these may be applied
to the comparative study of stasis and change in human society.
As the concluding theoretical exposition of a major figure in
anthropology, this volume is an important addition to the library
of the professional anthropologist and sociologist and a useful
text for graduate courses in theory and methods in anthropology
and sociology.
Sutton, Constance R, ed. 2005. Revisiting Caribbean
labour. New York: Research Institute for the Study of Man; Kingston,
Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers.
Torres, Mottram. 1962. Health and diplomacy:
a research project of the Research Institute for the Study of Man.
______. 1963. The effect of illness on
diplomatic intercourse. New York: Research Institute for the
Study of Man.
______. 1965. Project on health maintenance of
political leaders: draft summary of relevant material from the Health
and Diplomacy Project and other previous research. New York:
Research Institute for the Study of Man.
Vivolo, Robert L., comp. 1979. Applied medical
anthropology. New York: Research Institute for the Study of
Man.
RISM-ASSOCIATED PUBLICATIONS
Ahye, Molly. 1983. Cradle of Caribbean dance:
Beryl McBurnie and the Little Carib Theatre. Petit Valley, Trinidad
and Tobago: Heritage Cultures.
Arbell, Mordechai. 1999. Spanish and Portuguese
Jews in the Caribbean and the Guianas: bibliography. Providence,
RI: John Carter Brown Library; New York: InterAmericas.
Aronoff. Joel. 1965. The inter-relationship of psychological
and cultural systems: a case study of a rural West Indian village.
Ph.D. dissertation, Brandeis University.
______. 1967. Psychological needs and cultural
systems: a case study. Princeton, N.J.: D. Van Nostrand Company.
Ashcraft, Norman. 1968. Land-use and trade: the
processes of economic change in British Honduras. Ph.D. dissertation,
Brandeis University.
______. 1973. Colonialism and underdevelopment:
processes of political economic change in British Honduras.
New York: Teachers College Press.
Bailey, Beryl L. 1966. Jamaican Creole syntax:
a transformational approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University
Press.
Basch, Linda G. 1978. Workin for the Yankee
dollar: impact of a transnational petroleum company on Caribbean
class and ethnic relations. Ph.D. dissertation, New York University.
______. 1981. Population movements within the
English-speaking Caribbean: an interview. Washington, DC: Agency
for International Development.
Bell, Wendell. 1964. Jamaican leaders: political
attitudes in a new nation. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University
of California Press.
Benet, Sula. 1976. How to live to be 100: the
life-style of the people of the Caucasus. New York: Dial Press.
Benoist, Jean. 1966. Les sociétés
antillaises: études anthropologiques. Montréal:
Dept. de Anthropologie, Université de Montréal.
______. ed. 1972. L'archipel inachevé:
culture et société aux Antilles Françaises.
Montréal: Presses de 1'Université de Montréal.
Bobb, Geraldine E. 1975. Professional preparation
of secondary school teachers in Trinidad and Tobago: implications
for curriculum design and instruction. Ph.D. dissertation, Teachers
College, Columbia University.
Brown, John I. 1962. Approach to adult education.
Castries, St. Lucia: Govt. Printer.
Cartey, Wilfred G. 1967. The West Indies: islands
in the sun. Camden, N.J.: Thomas Nelson & Sons.
______. 1991. Whispers from the Caribbean: I
going away, I going home. Los Angeles: Center for Afro-American
Studies, University of California.
Chapman, Anne M. 1958. An historical analysis
of the tropical forest tribes on the southern border of Mesoamerica.
Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
______. 1992. Masters of animals: oral traditions
of the Tolupan Indians, Honduras. Philadelphia, PA: Gordon and
Breach.
Chevannes, Barry. 1989. Social and ideological
origins of the Rastafari movement in Jamaica. Ph.D. dissertation,
Teachers College, Columbia University.
______. 1994. Rastafari: roots and ideology.
Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press
Clarke, Colin G. 1986. East Indians in a West
Indian town: San Fernando, Trinidad, 1930-1970. London: Allen
& Unwin.
Comitas, Lambros. 1962. Fishermen and cooperation
in rural Jamaica. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University
______. 1968. Caribbeana, 1900-1965: a topical
bibliography. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
______. 1977. The complete Caribbeana, 1900-1975:
a bibliographic guide to the scholarly literature. Millwood,
N.Y.: KTO Press.
Comitas, Lambros and David Lowenthal, eds. 1973.
Slaves, free men, citizens: West Indian perspectives. Garden
City, N.Y.: Anchor Press/Doubleday.
______. 1973. Work and family life: West Indian
perspectives. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press/Doubleday.
Crane, Julia G. 1966. Concomitants of
selective emigration on a Caribbean island. Ph.D. dissertation,
Columbia University.
______. 1971. Educated to emigrate: the social
organization of Saba. Assen: Van Gorcum.
Dean, Susan M. 1982. A complete bibliography
of materials pertaining to the United States Virgin Islands, available
in the Research Institute for the Study of Man. New York: Metro
Center, New York University.
Delson, Roberta, ed. 1981. Readings in
Caribbean history and economics: an introduction to the region.
New York: Gordon and Breach.
Douyon, Emerson. 1964. La crise de possession
dans le vaudou haïtien. Ph.D. dissertation, University
of Montreal.
Dreher, Melanie C. 1977. Working men and ganja:
commonalities and variations in rural Jamaican communities. Ph.D.
dissertation, Columbia University.
______. 1982. Working men and ganja: marihuana
use in rural Jamaica. Philadelphia: Institute for the Study
of Human Issues.
Elbein, Juana dos Santos and Descoredes dos Santos.
1971. Esu Bara Laroye: a comparative study. Ibadan, Nigeria:
Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan.
______. 1973. Las Naqo et la mort. Paris:
Université de Paris (Sorbonne).
Epple, George M. 1973. Group dynamics
and the development of a fish-marketing cooperative: the La Baye
fishermen - townsmen of Grenada, West Indies. Ph.D. dissertation,
Brandeis University.
Fisher, Lawrence E. 1973. The imagery of madness
in village Barbados. Ph.D. dissertation, Northwestern University.
______. 1985. Colonial madness: mental
health in the Barbadian social order. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers
University Press.
Foner, Nancy. 1973. Status and power in rural
Jamaica: a study of educational and political change.
New York: Teachers College Press.
______. 1994. The caregiving dilemma: work in
an American nursing home. Berkeley, CA: University of California
Press.
______, ed. 2001. Islands in the city: West Indian
migration to New York. Berkeley, CA: University of California
Press.
Freilich, Morris. 1960. Cultural diversity among
Trinidadian peasants. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
Frucht, Richard. 1966. Community and context
in a colonial society: social and economic change in Nevis, British
West Indies. Ph.D. dissertation, Brandeis University.
Gaspar, David B. 1974. Slave resistance and social
control in Antigua, 1700-1763. Ph.D. dissertation, Johns Hopkins
University.
______. 1985. Bondmen & rebels: a study of
master-slave relations in Antigua, with implications for colonial
British America. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
(Johns Hopkins studies in Atlantic history and culture)
Glaser, William A. 1960. Health and diplomacy.
New York: Bureau of Applied Social Research, Columbia University.
Glick-Schiller, Nina, Linda Basch, and Cristina
Blanc-Szanton, eds. 1992. Towards a transnational perspective
on migration: race, class, ethnicity, and nationalism reconsidered.
New York: New York Academy of Sciences.
Goodman, Morris F. 1961. A comparative study
of Creole French. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
______. 1964. A comparative study of Creole French
dialects. The Hague: Mouton.
Goossen, Jean G. 1970. Kin to each other: integration
in Guadeloupe. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
Gopal, Madan M. 1992. Politics, race and youth
in Guyana. San Francisco: Mellen Research University Press.
Gosine, Mahin. 1982. Ethnic heterogeneity and
the Black Power movement in Trinidad: an historical and sociostructural
analysis. Ph.D. dissertation, St. Johns University.
______. 1986. East Indians and Black Power in
the Caribbean: the case of Trinidad. New York: Africana Research
Publications.
Goulet, Denis. 1971. The cruel choice: a new
concept in the theory of development. New York: Atheneum.
Graham, Sara D. 1973. Occupational mobility in
Guyana. Ph.D. dissertation, University of the West Indies (Jamaica).
Greenfield, Sidney M. 1959. Family organization
in Barbados. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
______. 1966. English rustics in black skin:
a study of modern family forms in a pre-industrialized society.
New Haven: College and University Press.
Gronseth, Evangeline C. 1978. Patterns of mobility
in post-independence Jamaica. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
Guggenheim, Hans. 1968. Social and political
change in the art world of Trinidad during the period of transition
from colony to new nation. Ph.D. dissertation, New York University.
Hamid, Ansley. 1968. A pre-capitalist mode of
production: ganja and the Rastafarians in San Fernando, Trinidad.
Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
Handler, Jerome S. 1964. Land exploitative activities
and economic patterns in a Barbados village. Ph.D. dissertation,
Brandeis University.
______. 1971. A guide to source materials for
the study of Barbados history, 1627-1834. Carbondale, Ill.:
Southern Illinois University Press.
Hendricks, Glenn L. 1972. The Dominican diaspora:
the case of immigrants from the Dominican Republic in New York City.
Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
______. 1974. The Dominican diaspora: from the
Dominican Republic to New York City - villages in transition.
New York: Teachers College Press.
______. 1978. Los Dominicanos ausentes: un pueblo
en transición. Traducido por Eduardo Villanueva. Santo
Domingo: Editora "Alfa y Omega."
Henry, Jules. 1963. Culture against man.
New York: Vintage Books.
Hepner, Randal L. 1998. Movement of Jah people
the Rastafari movement from Jamaica to New York City.
Ph.D. dissertation, New School for Social Research.
Herrmann, Eleanor Krohn. 1985. Origins of tomorrow:
a history of Belizean nursing education. Belmopan, Belize: Ministry
of Health.
Higman, Barry. 1971. Slave population and economy
in Jamaica at the time of emancipation. Ph.D. dissertation.
Jamaica: University of the West Indies.
______. 1976. Slave population and economy in
Jamaica, 1807-1834. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
______. 1984. Slave populations of the British
Caribbean, 1807-1834. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
(Johns Hopkins studies in Atlantic history and culture)
Holzberg, Carol S. 1987. Minorities and power
in a black society: the Jewish community of Jamaica. Lanham,
MD: North-South Publishing Co.
Homiak, John P. 1985. Ancient of days seated
black: eldership, oral tradition, and ritual in Rastafari culture.
Ph.D. dissertation, Brandeis University.
Horowitz, Michael M. 1959. Morne-Paysan: peasant
community in Martinique. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
______. 1967. Morne-Paysan: peasant village in
Martinique. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston.
Hutchinson, Harry. 1957. Village and plantation
life in Northeastern Brazil. Seattle: University of Washington
Press.
Hurwitz, Samuel J. and Edith F. Hurwitz. 1971. Jamaica:
a historical portrait. New York: Praeger.
Jaffe, Abram J., Ruth M. Cullen, and Thomas D. Boswell.
1980. The changing demography of Spanish Americans. New York:
Academic Press.
Jean, Clinton. 1980. A characterization of the
employed and unemployable population of Trinidad and Tobago. Port-of-Spain:
Central Statistical Office.
Kaplan, Flora S. 1976. Cognition and style: an
analysis based on a Mexican pottery tradition. Ph.D. dissertation,
City University of New York.
______. 1980. Conocimiento y estilo: un analisis
basado en una tradición de alfarería Mexicana.
México, D.F.: Instituto Nacional Indígenista.
Keith, Novella E. 1981. Democratic socialism
in Jamaica. Ph.D. dissertation, Rutgers University.
Keur, John Y. and Dorothy L. Keur. 1960. Windward
children: a study in human ecology of the three Dutch Windward Islands
in the Caribbean. Assen: published in cooperation with the Prins
Bernhard Fund Netherlands Antilles, by Royal Vangorcum.
Khan, Aisha. 1995. Purity, piety and power: culture
and identity among Hindus and Muslims in Trinidad. Ph.D. dissertation,
City University of New York.
Klass, Morton. 1959. Cultural persistence in
a Trinidad East Indian Community. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia
University.
______. 1961. East Indians in Trinidad: a study
of cultural persistence. New York: Columbia University Press.
______. 1991. Singing with Sai Baba: the politics
of revitalization in Trinidad. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press.
Knight, Franklin W. 1978. The Caribbean, the
genesis of a fragmented nationalism. New York: Oxford University
Press. (A second edition was published in 1990)
Kreiselman, Mariam. 1958. The Caribbean family:
a case study in Martinique. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
______. 1977. The Caribbean family: legitimacy
in Martinique. New York: St. Martin's Press. (Book published
under author's married name, i.e. Slater)
Laguerre, Michel S. 1976. The black ghetto as
an internal colony: socio-economic adaptation of a Haitian urban
community. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
______. 1980. Voodoo heritage. Beverly Hills,
CA: Sage Publications. (Sage library of social research, vol. 98)
______. 1982. The complete Haitiana: a bibliographic
guide to the scholarly literature, 1900-1980. Millwood, N.Y.:
Kraus International Publications.
______. 1982. Urban life in the Caribbean: a
study of a Haitian urban community. Cambridge, MA: Schenkman
Publishing Company.
______. 1984. American odyssey: Haitians in New
York City. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press.
______. 1989. Voodoo and politics in Haiti.
New York: St. Martins Press.
Lambert, Wallace E. & Otto Klineberg. 1967.
Children's views of foreign peoples: a cross-national study.
New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts.
Landes, Ruth. 1994. City of women. Albuquerque,
NM: University of New Mexico Press.
______. 1997. The Ojibwa Woman. Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press, (Bison Books Edition.) Reprinted by
arrangement with RISM. Introduction by Sally Cole.
LaRuffa, Anthony L. 1966. Pentecostalism in a
Puerto Rican community. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
______. 1971. San Cipriano: life in a Puerto
Rican community. New York: Gordon and Breach Science Publishers.
Lewis, Oscar. 1966. La Vida: a Puerto Rican family
in the culture of povertySan Juan and New York. New York:
Random House.
______. 1968. A study of slum culture: backgrounds
for La Vida. New York: Random House.
Lowenthal, David. 1972. West Indian societies.
London: Oxford University Press.
Lowenthal, David and Lambros Comitas, eds. 1973.
The aftermath of sovereignty: West Indian perspectives. Garden
City, N.Y: Anchor Press/Doubleday.
______. 1973. Consequences of class and color:
West Indian perspectives. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press/Doubleday.
Manners, Robert A., ed. 1964. Process and pattern
in culture: essays in honor of Julian H. Steward. Chicago: Aldine
Publishing Co.
Marieu, Jean. 1966. La canne à sucre en
Martinique. Memoire de Diplôme d'Etudes Supérieures,
Université de Bordeaux.
McEwen, William J. 1975. Changing rural society:
a study of communities in Bolivia. New York: Oxford University
Press.
McGlynn, Frank, ed. 1984.Health care in the Caribbean
and Central America. Williamsburg, VA: Dept. of Anthropology,
College of William and Mary. (Studies in Third World societies.
Publication No. 30.)
Midgett, Douglas. West Indian migration and adaptation
in St. Lucia and London. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign.
Miller, Errol, ed. 1991. Education and society
in the Commonwealth Caribbean. Mona, Jamaica: Institute of Social
and Economic Research, UWI.
Millette, James. 1970. The genesis of crown colony
government: Trinidad, 1783-1810. Curepe, Trinidad: Moko Enterprises.
Mondlane, Eduardo. 1960. Role conflict, reference
group, and race. Ph.D. dissertation, Northwestern University.
Murray, Gerald F. 1977. The evolution of Haitian
peasant land tenure: a case study of agrarian adaptation to population
growth. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
Myer, Robert A. 1987. Dominica. Oxford: Clio
Press.
______. 1987. A resource guide to Dominica, 1493-1986.
New Haven, CT: Human Relations Area Files.
Oxaal, Ivar. 1968. Black intellectuals come to
power. Cambridge, MA: Schenkman Publishing Company.
______. 1971. Race and revolutionary consciousness:
a documentary interpretation of the 1970 Black Power revolt in Trinidad.
Cambridge, MA: Schenkman Pub. Co.
______. 1982. Black intellectuals and the dilemmas
of race and class in Trinidad. Reprint edition of Black intellectuals
come to power and Race and revolutionary consciousness.
Cambridge, MA: Schenkman Publishing Company.
Padilla, Elena. 1961. Nocora: an agrarian reform
sugar community in Puerto Rico. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia
University.
Palacio, Joseph G. 1982. Food and social relations
in a Garifuna village, Ph.D. dissertation, University of California,
Berkeley.
Panton, Keith St. Elmo. 1970. The development
and impact of collective bargaining in the bauxite and alumina industry
in Jamaica, 1952-1968. Ph.D. dissertation, Washington State
University.
Paquette, Romain. 1968. Lot cultivation
its role in adjustment to tropical urban life: a case study: Mackenzie,
Guyana. Ph.D. dissertation, McGill University.
Parris, Canute M. 1978. Revolutionary changes
in the Caribbean: political dissidence and public policy in post-independence
Jamaica and Trinidad. Ph.D. dissertation, State University of
New York at Stony Brook.
Philpott, Stuart B. 1971. West Indian migration:
the Montserrat case. Ph.D. dissertation, University of London.
______. 1973. West Indian migration: the Montserrat
case. London: Athlone Press; New York: Humanities Press.
Pratt, Frantz, ed. 1991. Haiti: guide to the
periodical literature in English, 1800-1990. Westport, CT: Greenwood
Press.
Price, Thomas. 1955. Saints and spirits: a study
of differential acculturation in Colombian Negro communities.
Ph.D. dissertation, Northwestern University.
Rashford, John. 1982. Roots and fruits: social
class and intercropping in Jamaica. Ph.D. dissertation, City
University of New York.
Riviere, Peter G. 1965. The social organization
of the Trio Indians of Surinam. Ph.D. dissertation, Magdalen
College, Oxford University.
______. 1969. Marriage among the Trio. Oxford,
Eng.: Clarendon Press.
Roback, Judith. 1973. The white-robed army: cultural
nationalism and a religious movement in Guyana. Ph.D. dissertation,
McGill University.
Roberts, George W. & Sonja A. Sinclair. 1978.
Women in Jamaica: patterns of reproduction and family life.
Millwood, N.Y.: KTO Press.
Rodman, Hyman. 1971. Lower-class families: the
culture of poverty in Negro Trinidad. New York: Oxford University
Press.
Rogers, Claudia M. 1976. Illegal entrepreneurship
and social networks in rural Jamaica. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia
University.
Rosenfeld, Henry. 1964. They were peasants.
Jerusalem: Hebrew University.
Rubin, Vera, ed. 1957. Caribbean studies: a symposium.
Jamaica: Institute of Social and Economic Research, University College
of the West Indies; New York: Research and Training Program for
the Study of Man in the Tropics, Columbia University.
______. 1959. Plantation systems of the New World:
papers and discussion summaries of the seminar held in San Juan,
Puerto Rico. Washington, D. C.: Pan American Union.
______. 1960. Caribbean studies: a symposium.
2d ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
______. 1960. Culture, society, and health.
New York: New York Academy of Sciences. (Annals, vol. 84, art. 17)
______. 1960. Sistemas de plantaciones en el
Nuevo Mundo: estudios y resúmenes de discusiones celebradas
en el seminario de San Juan, Puerto Rico. Washington, D. C.:
Union Panamericana.
______. 1960. Social and cultural pluralism in
the Caribbean. New York: New York Academy of Sciences. (Annals,
vol. 83, art. 5)
______. 1966. Caribbean studies: a symposium.
3d ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
______. 1978. Social and cultural pluralism in
the Caribbean. New York: Kraus Reprint Co.
______. 1981. Proceedings of the first joint
US-USSR symposium on aging and longevity. New York: International
Research and Exchange Board.
Rubin, Vera and Lambros Comitas. 1975. Ganja
in Jamaica: a medical anthropological study of chronic marihuana
use. The Hague: Mouton.
______. 1976. Ganja in Jamaica: the effects of
marijuana use. Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor Press/Doubleday.
Rubin, Vera and Richard P. Schaedel, eds. The
Haitian potential: research and resources of Haiti. New York:
Teachers College Press, 1975.
Rubin, Vera and Arthur Tuden, eds. 1997. Comparative
perspectives on slavery in new world plantation societies. New
York: New York Academy of Sciences, 1977. (Annals, vol. 292). Reprinted
by the New York Academy of Sciences, 1993.
Rubin, Vera and Marisa Zavalloni. 1969. We wish
to be looked upon: a study of the aspirations of youth in a developing
society. New York: Teachers College Press.
Sanders, Andrew D. 1972. Family structure and
domestic organisation among coastal Amerindians in Guyana. Ph.D.
dissertation, University of London.
Schnepel, Ellen. 1990. The politics of language
in the French Caribbean: the Creole movement on the island of Guadeloupe.
Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
Segall, Marshall, Donald T. Campbell, and Melville
J. Herskovits. The influence of culture on visual perception.
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1966.
Serey, Pat. 1964. International community medicine
clerkship, 1963-1964: Jamaica. Lexington: Department of Community
Medicine, University of Kentucky.
Silverman, Marilyn. 1973. Resource change
and village factionalism in an East Indian community, Guyana. Ph.D.
dissertation, McGill University.
______. 1980. Rich people and rice: factional
politics in rural Guyana. Leiden: E. J. Brill.
Sinclair, Sonja A. 1981. Socio-biological perspectives
of female reproduction in Jamaica. Ph.D. dissertation, University
of Surrey.
Smith, Michael G. 1962. West Indian family structure.
Seattle: University of Washington Press.
Sosis, Howard J. 1971. The colonial environment
and religion in Haiti: an introduction to the black slave cults
in eighteenth century Saint-Domingue. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia
University.
Stingl, Miloslav. 1970. Indiani, cernosi a vousaci.
Praha: Albatros, T. Strez, Vimperk.
Stout, Nancy. 1995. Havana/La Habana: an exhibition
of toned gelatin silver prints. New York: InterAmericas.
Sutton, Constance R. 1969. The scene of the action:
a wildcat strike in Barbados. Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
______. ed. 2005. Revisiting Caribbean labour.
New York: Research Institute for the Study of Man; Kingston, Jamaica:
Ian Randle Publishers.
Sutton, Constance R. and Susan Makiesky. 1975. "Migration
and West Indian racial and ethnic consciousness." In: Safa, Helen
I. and Brian M. Dutoit, eds. Migration and development. Paris:
Mouton.
Sutton, Constance R, et al. 1975. "Women,
knowledge and power." In: Roehrlich-Leavitt, Ruby, ed. Women
cross-culturally: change and challenge. The Hague: Mouton.
Toney, Joyce R. 1986. The development of a culture
of migration among Caribbean people: St. Vincent and New York, 1838-1979.
Ph.D. dissertation, Columbia University.
Walker, Malcolm T. 1972. Politics and the power
structure: a rural community in the Dominican Republic.
New York: Teachers College Press.
______. 1970. Power structure and political
behavior in a community of the Dominican Republic. Ph.D. dissertation,
Columbia University.
Watson, Carl. 1964. International community medicine
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