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Back MatterSource: Caribbean Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 1, Poets and Poetry (MARCH, 1984)Published by: University of the West Indies and Caribbean QuarterlyStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/40653529 .

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INFORMATION FOR CONTRIBUTORS

We invite readers to submit manuscripts or recommend subjects which they would like to see discussed in Caribbean Quarterly. Articles of Caribbean relevancy will be gratefully received. Manuscripts are not returned and contributors are advised not to send international reply coupons with their manuscripts for this purpose.

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Contributions to Caribbean Quarterly (or publications for review) should be addressed to the Department of Extra Mural Studies, University of the West Indies, P.O. Box 42, Mona, Kingston 7, Jamaica, W.I.

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/?r^'' SflGE NLJ ') race VI Wy relations x<i^/ abstracts SAGE RACE RELATIONS ABSTRACTS

Published on behalf of the Institute of Race Relations, London Editor Louis Kushnick University of Manchester

Sage Race Relations Abstracts provides a unique source of current information in the field of race relations. The editors regularly scan the major European, American and Latin American journals as well as books, newspapers and community grass-roots literature to locate items of interest. Material is abstracted on a wide range of race relations issues including discrimination, education, employment, health, politics, law and legislation. Each abstract gives the reader sufficient information to evaluate the material and locate the original source. Approximately 1000 abstracts are published each year - expertly indexed and cross-referenced for easy use. A cumulative subject index is included in the final issue of each volume. Most issues of the journal are prefaced by an authoritative bibliographic essay - American Blacks and the Left, Theoretical Perspectives on Ethnicity and Nationalism, and Black Women in Britain are recent examples. Additionally, many issues contain an Extended Views section, dealing with specific themes and matters of current interest and debate.

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SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES A quarterly journal of the Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC STUDIES is devoted to the social, economic, and political problems of the Caribbean in particular, and of developing countries in general.

Topics of recent articles have included:

Weber and the Third World: Ideal Types and Environment

Institutional Innovation and Change in the Commonwealth Caribbean

A Review of Historical Writing on the Commonwealth Caribbean since 1940

Special issues include that of March 1973 on:

Dependence and Underdevelopment in the New World and the Old

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Caribbean journal of education Published by

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF THE WEST INDIES

MONA, JAMAICA, WEST INDIES

A journal devoted to the publication of research and discussion on education, with emphasis on the problems of the developing terri-

tories, particularly those in the Caribbean.

Recent articles include:

The Sociology of Language Learning and Teaching in a Creole Society D. R. Craig

The Nature of History as a Discipline and The Implications for Teaching and Learning Edrick Gift

Some Research Needs in Education and Development M. K. Bacchus

Spanish? What Spanish? The Search for a 'Caribbean Standard* C. Hollings worth

Subscription Rates

Per volume: J$5.40, EC$ 10.80, UK 4. 20, US$13.50 Singl« numbers: J$2.00, EC$4.00, UK 1.50, US$5.00

Subscriptions and orders for back numbers should b« address«! to The Publications Editor, Caribbean Journal of Education

School of Education University of th« Wast Indies

Mona. Kingston 7, Jamaica W. I.

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The Journal of Caribbean History

THE JOURNAL OF CARIBBEAN HISTORY is published twice yearly by the Departments of History at the University of the West Indies.

The editors will consider for publication articles on aspects of Caribbean history, including the history of mainland territories in North, Central and South America, where it is related to the Caribbean.

Articles in French, Spanish or Dutch will be accepted and may be published either in the original or in translation or in both; if a trans- lation is made the author's approval of it will be sought before publi- cation. In addition to articles, we invite the contribution of research notes and notices of books or theses on Caribbean history currently in progress.

Contributions should be typed, double-spaced, on quarto paper. Footnotes, also double-spaced, should be grouped at the end of the paper. Authors should send with each article a brief abstract (not more than 100 words) of its content.

All articles and correspondence with the editors should be sent to Professor Woodville Marshall, Editor, Journal of Caribbean History, U.W.I. Cave Hill, Barbados.

Enquiries concerning subscriptions should be addressed to The Editor, Journal of Caribbean History, UWI, Cave Hill, Barbados. Cheques, money drafts, bankers' orders, etc. for subscription should be made payable to the Departments of History, UWI.

Caribbean Quarterly

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