Researching Saint-Domingue and the Haitian Revolution

Month: December 2018

Required books for “HIST4369: The Caribbean” in Spring 2019

  • Brown, Karen McCarthy. Mama Lola: A Vodou Priestess in Brooklyn. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1991.
  • Brown, Vincent. The Reaper’s Garden: Death and Power in the World of Atlantic Slavery. Harvard University Press, 2008.[THE SECOND BOOK YOU NEED]
  • Chomsky, Aviva. A History of the Cuban Revolution. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011.
  • Girard, Philippe R. Toussaint Louverture: A Revolutionary Life. New York: Basic Books, 2016.
  • Kincaid, Jamaica. A Small Place. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000. [THIS IS THE FIRST BOOK YOU NEED]

Required books for “HIST5341: Approaches to World History” in Spring 2019

    • Beckert, Sven. Empire of Cotton: A Global History. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2014.
    • Burke, Edmund, and National Center for History in the Schools (U.S.). World History: The Big Eras: A Compact History of Humankind for Teachers and Students. 2nd ed. Los Angeles  Calif.: National Center for History in the Schools  University of California  Los Angeles, 2012.
    • [THIS IS THE FIRST BOOK YOU NEED] Crossley, Pamela Kyle. What Is Global History? Cambridge: Polity, 2008.
    • Davis, Mike. Late Victorian Holocausts: El Niño Famines and the Making of the Third World. London ; New York: Verso, 2001.
    • Harari, Yuval N. Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind.  New York, NY: Harper, 2015.
    • [SECOND BOOK] Marks, Robert B. Origins of the Modern World: A Global and Environmental Narrative. 3rd ed.  Rowman & Littlefield, 2015.
    • Ropp, Paul S. China in World History. New York: Oxford University Press, 2010.
    • Said, Edward W. Orientalism. New York: Vintage Books, 2004.
    • Wright, Donald R. The World and a Very Small Place in Africa: A History of Globalization in Niumi, the Gambia. Armonk, N.Y.: Sharpe, 2010.
 
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