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Beyond the sugar revolutions: rethinking the Spanish Caribbean in the 17th and 18th centuries
The Spanish Antilles figure little in the Caribbean historiography of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, whose protagonists are, in general, the English, French and Dutch Antilles. The scant importance of slave plantations in the Hispanic Antilles
Juan Giusti-Cordero
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Abstract Postcolonial textbook research leads us to reflect on the representation of (post)colonial communities in educational media for adolescents in geography education. This paper contributes to this scholarship through Critical Discourse Analysis tracing how nine Dutch geography textbooks (1946–2018) have represented such communities from ...
Marthe Wierenga, Dietha Koster
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Arthropodes d'importance vétérinaire pour les petits ruminants des Antilles et de Guyane
L'inventaire des ectoparasites des petits ruminants nécessite une mise à jour. Il semble cependant qu'aux Antilles la tique Amblyomma variegatum et en Guyane les taons et les diptères myiasigènes soient les arthropodes les plus néfastes à l'élevage. Des
Nicolas Barré
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Mémoire coloniale comparée : Antilles -Algérie
La conférence portera sur la mémoire coloniale comparée, Antilles-Algérie. Mémoire du passé, mémoire du présent le spécialise, Benjamin Stora va se pencher sur la spécificité des mémoires coloniales de l'Algérie et sur la mémoire de l'esclavage aux ...
Stora, Benjamin
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Tropical Cyclone Rainfall Spatial Asymmetries in the Lesser Antilles
Rainfall is not proportional to the Saffir‐Simpson wind‐based categories. Lower category tropical cyclones (TS, H1, H2 and H3) can generate more intense rainfall than H4 and H5. Rainfall is asymmetric; as a tropical cyclone intensifies or weakens, the location of peak rainfall shifts.
Catherine Nabukulu +3 more
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The beetle fauna of Dominica, Lesser Antilles (Insecta: Coleoptera) : diversity and distribution
The beetle fauna of the island of Dominica is summarized. It is presently known to contain 269 genera, and 361 species (in 42 families), of which 347 are named at a species level. Of these, 62 species are endemic to the island.
Peck, Stewart B.
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Décrire les créoles du XVIIe au XIXe siècle aux Antilles : quels enjeux ?: Éditorial
Pour quiconque s’intéresse un tant soit peu au créole et à son histoire, un tel titre peut surprendre. Que faut-il entendre par « Décrire les créoles du XVIIe au XIXe siècle », alors que les premières études scientifiques sur la plupart des créoles n ...
Candau, Olivier-Serge +2 more
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Abstract Tropical easterly waves (TEWs) are critical drivers of the tropical North Atlantic hydroclimate, yet their future behavior remains uncertain. Using a high‐resolution, dynamically downscaled, bias‐corrected CMIP6 data set and a Lagrangian moisture tracking approach, we provide the first comprehensive, basin‐wide projections of future changes in
Orlando L. Córdova‐García +6 more
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L'homophobie aux Antilles : réappropriation d'un obscur héritage colonial
International audienceThe article traces back the main historical roots of the discourses and dialectics hostile to homosexuality still in force today in Martinique.
Chonville, Nadia
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International audienceThe authors report the recent discover of the alien species Hybosorus illigeri Reiche, 1853 in Martinique, which adds a new subfamily to the Scarabaeoidea fauna of the Lesser Antilles.
Romé, Daniel +2 more
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