The rebellious island...the historical account of Guadeloupeans
Jean Pierre SAINTON
Jean-Pierre Sainton is a historian. He is a professor at the University of the West Indies, former dean of the multidisciplinary department of Letters, Languages and Human Sciences and project manager for the_cc781905 -5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_creation of the Camp Jacob campus as an extension of the University of the West Indies.
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Azaïs / The young girl and crime
Gilda GONFIER - Daniel MARAGNES
Gilda Gonfier is an author and Deputy Director of Culture and Sports for the Guadeloupe region. She is also the author of many tales.
Daniel Maragnès is a philosopher. He taught philosophy at the Pointe-à-Pitre high school and at the University of the Antilles and Guyana. He was editor-in-chief of the review Dérades and one of the main editors of the review CARE.
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Guadeloupe, sugar island, three centuries of sugar industry history
Christian SCHNAKENBOURG
Christian Schnakenbourg is a Doctor of Law, Doctor of Economics, Doctor of Contemporary History and Honorary University Professor, where he taught economic history for forty years.
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The demography of slaves in three communes of Guadeloupe
Raymond BOUTIN
Raymond Boutin is Associate Professor of History and Geography, Doctor of State from the University of the Sorbonne and former lecturer at the University of Antilles-Guyane._cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b- 136bad5cf58d_He is the initiator of the museum of the life of yesteryear in Petit-Canal, a historic town where African captives destined for slavery landed on the sugar plantations of Grande Terre.
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The problem of partial colonization in Guadeloupe
Adrian MOUNIEN
Rozan Adrien Mounien is a former union leader. He is a founding member of the Union of Agricultural Workers (UTA) in December 1970._cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b- 136bad5cf58d_He was a founding member of the Union of Poor Peasants of Guadeloupe (UPG) in February 1972
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The tropicalization of cod consumption, the example of Guadeloupe / Creole-style cod in the French Antilles
Myriam ALAMKAN
Maritime historian. Heritage Treasures Association, Vaughenlieu, 97129 Lamentin
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Indian immigration to Guadeloupe (1854-1889) and its aftermath
Christian SCHNAKENBOURG
Christian Schnakenbourg is a Doctor of Law, Doctor of Economics, Doctor of Contemporary History and Honorary University Professor, where he taught economic history for forty years. His field concerns the economic and social history of the West Indies.
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Indianness challenged by the sociopolitical context in the Caribbean: the cases of Guadeloupe and Guyana
Fred RENO
Fred Réno is a professor of political science. After teaching at the University of Rennes, he teaches comparative politics, political systems of the Caribbean and political sociology at the University of the West Indies.
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Gwoka dance, léwoz rhythm
Marie-Helene LAUMUNO
Marie-Hélène Laumuno is a professor of History-Geography, a doctoral student in Contemporary History of gwoka at the University of the West Indies and Chantèz gwoka (singer of gwoka).
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Generation of Algeria: the West Indies and the youth of the years 1950-1960
Karine SITCHARN
Karine Sitcharn is a History teacher in Guadeloupe at Jardin d'Essai des Abymes high school in Guadeloupe and a doctoral student in History at the University of des_cc781905-5cde-3194-bb35billes-badilles . It is part of a multi-disciplinary approach combining history, anthropology, sociology and political science through the link between history and memoirs.
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The brutal memory of 1967, a colonial repression in an overseas department
Jean Pierre SAINTON
Jean-Pierre Sainton is a historian. He is a professor at the University of the West Indies, former dean of the multidisciplinary department of Letters, Languages and Human Sciences and project manager for the_cc781905 -5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d_creation of the Camp Jacob campus as an extension of the University of the West Indies.
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Words in Archipel-Guadeloupe
Ronald Selbonne
Ronald Selbonne is a teacher of modern literature, writer, researcher in literature, journalist under the pseudonym of Wonal (it is one of the feathers of the satirical newspaper de Guadeloupe LeMotPhrasé) and polemicist.
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Language, power, and mimetic desire
Bernard PHIPPS
Bernard Phipps is an associate professor. He teaches English to students of law and political science at the Fouillole campus of the University of the Antilles en Guadeloupe. also a member of the political science laboratory CAGI (Centre d'Analyse Géopolitique Internationale).
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Identity and Disaster
Daniel MARAGNES
Daniel Maragnès is a philosopher. He taught philosophy at the Pointe-à-Pitre high school and at the University of the Antilles and Guyana. He was editor-in-chief of the review Dérades and one of the main contributors to the review CARE.
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Places of memory: The Grivelière coffee plantation / Paroles de nègres / Le Mémorial Acte
Jean-Marc MASSEAUT - Sylvaine DAMPIERRE - Stéphanie MULOT
Jean-Marc Masseaut is the vice president des Rings of Memory_cc781905-5bcf-35cde-3 bad
Sylvaine Dampierre is a director, screenwriter, member of the workshops team Varan, founder and educational director of Varan Caraïbe.
Stéphanie Mulot is a professor of sociology and anthropology at the university Toulouse Jean-Jaurès and a researcher at the Caribbean Laboratory of Social Sciences (UMR 8053) in Guadeloupe.
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