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  • Eric Eustace Williams: A Select Bibliography
  • Deborah Craig Nester (bio)

Books and Monographs by Eric Williams

Britain and the West Indies. London: Longman’s for the University of Essex, 1969.

British Historians and the West Indies. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, 1964; Brooklyn: A & B Books, 1964; London: Deutsch, 1964; New York: Scribner, 1966; New York: Africana Publishing, 1972.

The British West Indies at Westminster. Part I: 1789–1823. Port of Spain: Government Printing Office, 1954.

Capitalism & Slavery. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1944; New York: Russell & Russell, 1961; London: Deutsch, 1964; New York: Putnam-Capricorn Books, 1966; New York: Paragon Books, 1966; Paris: Presence Africaine, 1968; Tokyo: Rironsha, 1968; Buenos Aires: Ediciones Siglo Veinte, 1973; London: Andre Deutsch, 1975; New York: Putnam, 1980; Beijing: Pei-ching Shih-fan Ta-hs eh Ch’u-pan-she, 1982; London: Deutsch, 1983; New York: Perigree, 1980; Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1994.

The Case for Party Politics in Trinidad and Tobago. Port of Spain: College Press, Teachers Economic and Cultural Association, 1955. Rpt. in Eric E. Williams Speaks: Essays on Colonialism and Independence. Ed. Selwyn R. Cudjoe. Wellesley: Calaloux, 1993. 167–205.

The Chaguaramas Declaration. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, 1970.

Constitution Reform in Trinidad and Tobago. Port of Spain: Teachers Economic and Cultural Association, 1955.

Developing Nations in the Modern World. Fredericton, NB: University of New Brunswick, 1965.

Economic Aspects of the Abolition of the West Indian Slave Trade and Slavery. PhD Thesis. Oxford University, 1938.

Economics of Nationhood. Port of Spain: Government Printing Office, 1959.

Economic Problems of Trinidad and Tobago. Port of Spain: Teachers Economic and Cultural Association, 1955.

Education in the British West Indies. Port of Spain: Guardian Commercial Printery, 1950; New York: University Place Book Shop, 1968; Brooklyn: A & B Book Publishers, 1994.

First of a Series of Reflections on the Industrial Stabilisation Bill. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, 1965.

Forged from the Love of Liberty: Selected Speeches of Dr. Eric Williams. Comp. Paul K. Sutton. Port of Spain: Longman Caribbean, 1981.

From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean, 1492–1969. London: Deutsch, 1970; New York: Harper & Row, 1970; Paris: Presence Africaine, 1975; Tokyo: Iwanamishoten, 1978; New York: Vintage, 1984; London: Deutsch, 1983.

From Slavery to Chaguaramas. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, 1958.

Historical Background of Race Relations in the Caribbean. Port of Spain: Teachers Economic and Cultural Association, 1955.

History of the People of Trinidad and Tobago. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, 1962; New York: Praeger, 1962; London: Deutsch, 1964; T’ai-pei: Rei-chou Chi La-ting Mei-chou Tzu Liao Chung Hsin, 1969; Brooklyn: A & B Books, 1993.

International Perspectives for Trinidad and Tobago. Port of Spain: Government Printing Office, 1964.

Inward Hunger: The Education of a Prime Minister. London: Deutsch, 1969; Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1969, 1971.

Making of the Caribbean Man. San Juan, Trinidad: Caribbean Book Distributors, 1994.

Massa Day Done: A Masterpiece of Political and Sociological Analysis. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, 1961. Rpt. in Eric E. Williams Speaks: Essays on Colonialism and Independence. Ed. Selwyn R. Cudjoe. Wellesley: Calaloux, 1993. 237–64.

My Relations with the Caribbean Commission, 1953–1955. Ben Durham Printing Works, 1955.

The Negro in the Caribbean. Washington, DC: Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1942; Manchester: Panaf Service, 1944; New York: Negro University Press, 1969; New York: Haskell House, 1971; Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1976; New York: A & B Books, 1994.

Our Fourth Anniversary. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, 1960.

People’s National Movement: Major Party Documents. Vol. 1. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, n.d.

Perspectives for Our Party. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, 1958. Rpt. in Eric E. Williams Speaks: Essays on Colonialism and Independence. Ed. Selwyn R. Cudjoe. Wellesley: Calaloux, 1993. 207–36.

Perspectives for the West Indies. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, 1960.

Proportional Representation, To Dissolve the Present PNM Majorities: Discussions by Eric Williams, Political Leader, PNM, Against the Inclusion of Proportional Representation in the Revised Constitution of Trinidad and Tobago. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, 1973.

Reflections on the Caribbean Economic Community: A Series of Seven Articles. Port of Spain: PNM Publishing, 1965.

University in the Caribbean in the Late 20th Century, 1980–1999...

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