The two Jamaicas, one oriented toward Europe and the other toward Africa, operated in a symbiotic relationship during the 19th century. This work states that this symbiosis, instead of creating an equilibrium, promoted an ambivalence that eventually became Jamaican.
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This unique study should be of interest to political scientists, historians, economists and sociologists alike for its clear, succinct coupling of facts and ideas and its creation of a vision of a society that has never been seen in just this way before. For all large public, college and university libraries.
?This unique study should be of interest to political scientists, historians, economists and sociologists alike for its clear, succinct coupling of facts and ideas and its creation of a vision of a society that has never been seen in just this way before. For all large public, college and university libraries.?-Library Journal
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