Half-Yearly Report. July/Dec. 1924

Half-Yearly Report. July/Dec. 1924
Author: WOMEN'S INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE FOR PEACE AND FREEDOM.
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Release: 1925
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Half-yearly Report, [July-Dec. 1893].

Half-yearly Report, [July-Dec. 1893].
Author: Co-operative Tanning, Leather, and Boot Manufacturing Society of South Australia Ltd
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1893
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Papers

Papers
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Total Pages: 80
Release: 1916
Genre: Education
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The Economist

The Economist
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Total Pages: 838
Release: 1852
Genre: Commerce
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Reproducing the British Caribbean

Reproducing the British Caribbean
Author: Juanita De Barros
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2014-08-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469616068

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This innovative book traces the history of ideas and policymaking concerning population growth and infant and maternal welfare in Caribbean colonies wrestling with the aftermath of slavery. Focusing on Jamaica, Guyana, and Barbados from the nineteenth century through the 1930s, when violent labor protests swept the region, Juanita De Barros takes a comparative approach in analyzing the struggles among former slaves and masters attempting to determine the course of their societies after emancipation. Invested in the success of the "great experiment" of slave emancipation, colonial officials developed new social welfare and health policies. Concerns about the health and size of ex-slave populations were expressed throughout the colonial world during this period. In the Caribbean, an emergent black middle class, rapidly increasing immigration, and new attitudes toward medicine and society were crucial factors. While hemispheric and diasporic trends influenced the new policies, De Barros shows that local physicians, philanthropists, midwives, and the impoverished mothers who were the targets of this official concern helped shape and implement efforts to ensure the health and reproduction of Caribbean populations in the decades before independence.