JAMES MILLETTE
Professor
African American Studies
Rice 212 phone: 58406
james.millette @oberlin.edu

SYLLABI

Interests: He has taught for more than three decades on Caribbean, African, African American and imperial history with specific reference to comparative slavery, colonial government and administration, labor history, and the societies and politics of the modern Caribbean and the Third World .

Recent Publications and Awards: Mr. Millette has also published two books: The Genesis of Crown Colony Government: Trinidad, 1783-1815, and Freedom Road, a study of the post-emancipation period in Caribbean history. His articles include a study of the integration movement in the Anglophone Caribbean, and an assessment of current trends in democratic government in the post-independent Caribbean . He has written a chapter in the forthcoming multi-volume History of the Caribbean to be published by UNESCO, and has submitted another chapter for volume V of the series.

Education: B.A. (Hons.) in History, University of the West Indies
Ph.D. in History from King's College, University of London.

 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

Last updated: October 9, 2003