Thirteen articles for the six-volume UNESCO General History of the Caribbean, ed. Dr. Pieter Emmer, Inst. for the History of European Expansion (Leiden), et al (215,000 words total trans.):
Alfredo Castillero-Calvo (Panama), “The City in the Hispanic Caribbean (1492-1650).” (24K words, 72 pp.)
Jorge Ibarra (Cuba), “The Sense of National Identity in the Independent Territories.” (24K words, 85 pp.)
Teresita Yglesia-Martínez (Cuba), “Cuba and Puerto Rico: From One Colonial State to Another.” (18K words, 59 pp.)
Gustavo Martin-Fragachan (Venezuela), “Intellectual, Artistic, and Ideological Aspects of the Cultures of the New Societies.” (28K words, 93 pp.)
Manuel R. Moreno-Fraginals (Cuba), “The Crisis of the Plantation.” (15 K words, 48 pp.
José M. Guarch-Delmonte, “The First Settlers of the Caribbean.” (14 K words, 52 pp.)
Fe Iglesias García (Cuba), “Demographic and Social-Structural Changes in the Contemporary Caribbean.” (15K words, 43 pp.)
Roberto Cassa (Dominican Republic), “The Economic Development of the Caribbean from 1880 to 1930.” (16K words, 48 pp.)
Jalil Sued-Badillo (Puerto Rico), “Perspectives on Ethnohistorical Research in the Caribbean.”(12K words, 28 pp.)
Jalil Sued-Badillo (PR), “The Indigenous Antillean Societies at the Moment of Contact.” (16K words, 45 pp.)
Luis A. Chanlatte-Baik (Puerto Rico), “Agricultural Societies in the Eastern Caribbean, Greater Antilles, and Bahamas.” (16K words, 32 pp.)
Luis N. Rivera-Pagán (Puerto Rico), “Freedom and Servitude: Indigenous Slavery in the Spanish Conquest of the Caribbean.” (16K words, 50 pp.)
Jalil Sued-Badillo (Puerto Rico), “Introduction” to Volume I. (2500 words, 9 pp.)