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La Martinique et la grande guerre. Paris: L'Harmattan, 2005.

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eForge, ed. Les Antilles, filles de France: Martinique, Guadeloupe, Haïti. France: eForge, 2015.

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Habiter le monde: Martinique, 1946-2006. Matoury: Ibis rouge, 2008.

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La famille coloniale: La Martinique et la mère patrie, 1789-1992. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1994.

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Chevrotière, Jacques de La. Les Chavigny de la Chevrotière: En Nouvelle-France, à la Martinique. Sillery, Québec: Septentrion, 1997.

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La France, a-t-elle aboli l'esclavage: Guadeloupe-Martinique-Guyane, 1830-1935. [Paris]: Perrin, 2009.

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Martinique), Bibliothèque Schoelcher (Fort-de-France. Catalogue de [sic] fonds local, 1883-1985. Fort-de-France, Martinique: La Bibliothèque, 1987.

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(Fort-de-France, Martinique) Bibliothèque Schoelcher. Catalogue du fonds local, 1986-1993. Fort-de-France, Martinique: La Bibliothèque, 1994.

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Thélier, Gérard. Le grand livre de l'esclavage: Des résistances et de l'abolition : Martinique, Guadeloupe, la Réunion, Guyane. [Chevagny-sur-Guye, France]: Orphie, 1998.

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Bilé, Serge. Esclave et bourreau: L'histoire incroyable de Mathieu Léveillé, esclave de Martinique devenu bourreau en Nouvelle-France. Québec (Québec): Septentrion, 2015.

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Miras, Claude de. Le secteur de la menuiserie-ébénisterie à Fort-de-France (Martinique): Conditions de production et de reproduction. Fort-de-France: Centre ORSTOM de Fort-de-France, 1985.

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Giraud, Jean-Pierre, and Cécile Celma. Exposition l'Archéologie à la Martinique: 60 années de passion et de recherches : avril-juin 1997 au Musée départemental d'archéologie précolombienne et de préhistoire de la Martinique, Fort-de-France. Fort-de-France (Martinique): Conseil général de la Martinique, Direction régionale des affaires culturelles, 1997.

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La police des Noirs en Amérique (Martinique, Guadeloupe, Guyane, Saint-Domingue) et en France aux XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles. Matoury, Guyane: Ibis rouge editions, 2011.

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Université Antilles-Guyane. Centre d'étude et de recherche en économie, gestion, modélisation et informatique appliquée, ed. Confrontation et collision du réel et de l'imaginaire de six ports francophones: Bordeaux (France), Saint-Louis (Sénégal), Fort-de-France (Martinique), Jacmel (Haïti), Shédiac (Nouveau-Brunswick), Québec (Canada). Paris: Publibook, 2008.

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Dromantin, Patrick Clarke de. Les Oies sauvages: Mémoires d'une famille irlandaise réfugiée en France (Nantes, Martinique, Bordeaux : 1691-1914) : de l'assimilation des étrangers dans la France de jadis : contribution à l'etude du mouvement jacobite. Bordeaux (France): Presses universitaires de Bordeaux, 1995.

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Dromantin, Patrick Clarke de. Les oies sauvages: Mémoires d'une famille irlandaise réfugiée en France (Nantes, Martinique, Bordeaux: 1691-1914) : de l'assimilation des étrangers dans la France de jadis : contribution à l'étude du mouvement Jacobite. Bordeaux: Presses Universitaires de Bordeaux, 1995.

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Denean, Sharpley-Whiting T., ed. Beyond negritude: Essays from Woman in the city. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2009.

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Martinique) International Conference on Marine Mammal Protected Areas (ICMMPA) (2nd 2011 Fort-de-France. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Marine Mammal Protected Areas (ICMMPA 2): Endangered spaces, endangered species, November 7-11, 2011, Fort-de-France, Martinique. Edited by Hoyt Erich and United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Honolulu, Hawaii: NOAA Office of National Marine, Sanctuaries Pacific Islands Region, 2012.

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Conference on Free Zones and Development (2nd 1986 Fort-de-France, Martinique). Les zones de liberté économique et le développement: 2ème Conférence internationale sur les zones de liberté économique, Fort-de-France, Martinique, 26-29 mai 1986. Fort-de-France: Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de la Martinique, 1986.

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Colloque, Comité martiniquais de prévention de l'alcoolisme. Manières de boire et mutations urbaines dans la Caraïbe: Actes du IIe colloque du Comité martiniquais de prévention de l'alcoolisme, Fort-de-France, Martinique, 20-21 mars 1995. Fort-de-France: Le Comité, 1996.

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Yoyo, Michel, and Antoine Maxime. Une expérience de formation aux Antilles: L'aventure du CEDIF (1965-2000). Paris: Éditions Karthala, 2014.

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Monologues: Plays from Martinique, France, Algeria, Quebec. New York, NY: Ubu Repertory Theater Pub., 1995.

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Kourilsky, Francoise. Monologues: Plays from Martinique, France, Algeria, Quebec. Ubu Repertory Theater Publications, 1995.

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Boucher, Philip P. Proceedings of the 15th Meeting of the French Colonial Historical Society: Martinique and Guadeloupe. University Press of America, Incorporated, 1991.

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Burton, Richard D. E., 1946- and Réno Fred, eds. French and West Indian: Martinique, Guadeloupe, and French Guiana today. Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia, 1995.

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Parker, Philip M. The 2006 Economic and Product Market Databook for Fort-de-France, Martinique. ICON Group International, Inc., 2006.

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The 2005 Economic and Product Market Databook for Fort-de-France, Martinique. Icon Group International, Inc., 2005.

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Christian, Jr William A. Divided Island. Harvard University Press, 2014.

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(Fort-de-France, Martinique) Bibliotheque Schoelcher. "Colonisation, liberte, egalite-- ": Un choix d'ouvrages fait dans les collections de la Bibliotheque Schoelcher. Conseil general de la Martinique, 1999.

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Patriots, Royalists, and Terrorists in the West Indies: The French Revolution in Martinique and Guadeloupe, 1789-1802. University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, 2019.

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-P, Galmiche J., and Mignon M, eds. Safe and effective control of acid secretion: International symposium Fort-de-France/La Martinique January, 12-16, 1988. London: Libbey, 1988.

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Wood, Laurie M. Archipelago of Justice. Yale University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300244007.001.0001.

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An examination of France’s Atlantic and Indian Ocean empires through the stories of the little known people who built it. This book is a groundbreaking evaluation of the interwoven trajectories of the people, such as itinerant ship-workers and colonial magistrates, who built France’s first empire between 1680 and 1780 in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. These imperial subjects sought new political and legal influence via law courts, with strategies that reflected local and regional priorities, particularly regarding slavery, war, and trade. Laurie M. Wood focuses largely on appellate courts in Martinique and Île de France (now Mauritius) and shows how the courts appealed to French citizens owing to their strategic place at the center of the largest and most dynamic oceanic zones of trade during the early modern era. Through court records and legal documents, she reveals how the courts became liaisons between France and its new colonial possessions, and how subjects used the courtrooms as gateways to other courtrooms in the Atlantic, the Indian Ocean, and in France.
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Il était une fois--: La cité Clarac. Fort au France: Conseil dárchitecture, dúrbanisme et de l'environnement de la Martinique, 1986.

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Jennings, Eric T. Escape from Vichy: The Refugee Exodus to the French Caribbean. Harvard University Press, 2018.

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Escape from Vichy: The Refugee Exodus to the French Caribbean. Harvard University Press, 2018.

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B, McLeod Marian, and Association of Caribbean Studies, eds. Individualism and pluralism in the Caribbean: Abstracts of papers presented at the sixth annual conference, Fort-de-France, Martinique, 24-26 July 1984. Coral Gables, FL (P.O. Box 248231, Coral Gables 33124): Association of Caribbean Studies, 1985.

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Comite martiniquais de prevention de l'alcoolisme. Manieres de boire et mutations urbaines dans la Caraibe: Actes du IIe colloque du Comite martiniquais de prevention de l'alcoolisme, Fort-de-France, Martinique, 20-21 mars 1995. L'Harmattan, 1996.

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Watson, Tim. Cultures in Contact. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190852672.003.0006.

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In this chapter I investigate the paradox that the writer who most vividly embodied the exchange between literature and anthropology during this period, Michel Leiris, worked hard to maintain separate identities and spaces for his life as an anthropologist (working at the Musée de l’Homme in Paris) and as a writer and memoirist (working at home). While Leiris came of age professionally and aesthetically during the fertile interwar period in France of “ethnographic surrealism,” his anthropological writings in the period after World War II show a surprising fidelity to disciplinary protocols. The chapter argues that Leiris’s ethnography of the Francophone Caribbean, Contacts de civilisations en Martinique et en Guadeloupe, tries to subvert those protocols, turning from a social science survey into something like a novel of manners by the end. Ultimately, however, this literary turn falls prey to tropes of imperial romance that Leiris ostensibly seeks to undercut.
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Marzagalli, Silvia. The French Atlantic World in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Edited by Nicholas Canny and Philip Morgan. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199210879.013.0014.

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The French were major actors in the creation of an Atlantic world. From the sixteenth century onwards, the Atlantic sphere provided employment for thousands of French sailors, sustained a large merchant community, and supplied much capital. In the following two centuries, cities and ports involved in Atlantic trade emerged and prospered. French imperial policy was a source of permanent tensions — between colonists and authorities in Versailles; planters, free coloured, and slaves; France and other European colonial powers — leading eventually to the progressive loss of the French empire in the course of the eighteenth century. Although French colonial trade and movements of people increased considerably over this period — the French West Indies provided Europe with huge quantities of sugar and coffee produced by an increasing number of African slaves — the French Atlantic world was never confined within its imperial boundaries. After the loss of Haiti, the French empire in the Americas was reduced to Guadeloupe, Martinique, and Guyana, where slavery was abolished in 1848.
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Watson, Tim. Culture Writing. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190852672.001.0001.

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Focusing on the 1950s and early 1960s, Culture Writing argues that the period of decolonization in Britain, the United States, France, and the Caribbean was characterized by dynamic exchanges between literary writers and anthropologists. As the British and French Empires collapsed and the United States rose to global power, and as intellectuals from the decolonizing world challenged the cultural hegemony of the West, some anthropologists began to assess their discipline’s complicity with imperialism and experimented with literary forms and techniques. The book shows that the “literary turn” in anthropology took place earlier than has conventionally been assumed, in the 1950s rather than the 1970s and 1980s. Simultaneously, some literary writers reacted to the end of modernist artistic experimentation by turning to ethnographic methods for representing the people and cultural practices of Britain, France, and the United States, bringing anthropology back home. The book discusses literary writers who had a significant professional engagement with anthropology and brought some of its techniques and research questions into literary composition: Barbara Pym (Britain), Ursula Le Guin and Saul Bellow (United States), Édouard Glissant (Martinique), and Michel Leiris (France). On the side of ethnography, there is analysis of works by anthropologists who adopted literary forms for their writing about culture: Laura Bohannan (United States), Michel Leiris and Claude Lévi-Strauss (France), and Mary Douglas (Britain). The book concludes with an afterword that shows how the literature–anthropology conversation continues into the postcolonial period in the work of the Indian author-anthropologist Amitav Ghosh and the Jamaican author-sociologist Erna Brodber.
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C, Román Gustavo, Vernant Jean-Claude, Osame Mitsuhiro, Texas Tech University. Dept. of Neurology., Meynard Hospital. Dept. of Neurology., and International Symposium on HTLV-I and the Nervous System (1968 : Meynard Hospital., eds. HTLV-I and the nervous system: Proceedings of an international meeting organized by the Departments of Neurology of Texas Tech University and La Meynard Hospital, held in Fort-de-France, Martinique, French Antilles, April 15-16, 1988. New York: Liss, 1989.

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