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Anton L. Allahar CURRICULUM VITAE July 2018 NAME: Anton L. Allahar RANK: Full Professor (Titular) BUSINESS ADDRESS: Department of Sociology Social Science Center The University of Western Ontario London, Ontario. Canada. N6A 5C2 Phone: (519) 679-2111 Ext. 85116 FAX: (519) 661-3200 E-mail: [email protected] LANGUAGES: English, Spanish, French (read, write, speak) UNIVERSITY EDUCATION: 1976 to 1981 University of Toronto, Sociology, Ph.D. DISSERTATION: The Political Sociology of Colonial Underdevelopment: The Cuban Bourgeoisie and the Bitter-Sweet Taste of Sugar. 1975 to 1976 University of Toronto, Sociology, M.A. (Gold Medal Winner). THESIS: The Class Content of Agrarian Reforms in India and Pakistan after 1947: A Comparative Analysis. 1973 to 1975 University of Toronto, Sociology, B.A. (Honours) 1970 to 1973 Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (now Ryerson University), Diploma in Arts. (Gold Medal Winner). PROFESSIONAL AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE: July 2018 to June 2021: Adjunct Professor and Professor Emeritus July 1996 to June 2018: Professor July 1989 to June 1996: Associate Professor July 1984 to June 1989: Assistant Professor The University of Western Ontario/Western University Department of Sociology London, Ontario. N6A 5C2 Anton L. Allahar Page 2 of 42 curriculum vitae September 1981 to June 1984: Assistant Professor University of Toronto Department of Sociology Toronto, Ontario. M5S 1A1 Sept 1976 to June 1978: Lecturer. Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (now Ryerson University). Department of Sociology Gould Street, Toronto, Ontario. Jan 1975 to Aug 1976 (Research Analyst) Institute for Policy Research 63 St. George Street University of Toronto Courses taught Undergraduate: Introductory Sociology; Ideology and Classical Sociological Theory; Contemporary Sociological Theory; Social Change; Stratification and Social Inequality; Advanced Stratification; Class Theories of Race and Ethnicity; Globalization and Democracy; Political Sociology; Agrarian Sociology; Ethnicity and Nationalism, Controversies in Sociology; Origins of sociological thought (The University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica); Social dimensions of inequality and marginalization (The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados, 2011); Modern Social theory (The University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados, 2011). Graduate: Classical Social Theory; Contemporary Social Theory; Race, Class and Colonialism; Globalization and Democracy; Social Change and Economic Development; Ethnic and Racial Relations; Social Problems (The University of the West Indies, Jamaica); “Peoples, Cultures and Hatred in the New World Order,” 2002 (St. Petersburg State University, Russia); “Ethnicity and Nationalism in the former USSR,” 2004 (St. Petersburg State University, Russia); “Nationalism and Ethnicity Re-considered: Paradoxes of Post-Modernity and Multiculturalism”(2006) (St. Petersburg State University, Russia). “La política y la ideología en la teoría sociológica contemporánea.” (Politics and ideology in contemporary sociological theory), 2011 (Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba). SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS/HONOURS (17): 1. Adjunct Professor, the Center for Theory and Criticism, The University of Western Ontario. 2. External Adviser for the Department of Sociology, School of Social and Economic Development, The University of the South Pacific, Suva, Fiji. January 1997-December 2001. 3. Visiting Professor, St. Petersburg State University, Russia. 2002, 2004 and 2006. I was invited to design and teach courses on “Peoples, Cultures and Hatred in the New World Anton L. Allahar Page 3 of 42 curriculum vitae Order” (2002), “Ethnicity and Nationalism in the former USSR” (2004), “Nationalism and Ethnicity Re-considered: Paradoxes of Post-Modernity and Multiculturalism” (2006). 4. Visiting Professor, Department of Sociology, Psychology and Social Work, The University of the West Indies (Mona, Jamaica), January-June 2004. 5. Visiting Fellow, Centre for Caribbean Thought, The University of the West Indies (Mona, Jamaica), January-June 2004. 6. Investigador Honorífico Especial (Special Honorary Research Professor), the Facultad de Ciéncias Sociales (Faculty of Social Sciences) and the Cuba-Caribbean Centre, Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba, 2004. 7. Vice-President Elect, Caribbean Studies Association. 2006-2007. 8. President, Caribbean Studies Association. 2007-2008. 9. Special Invited Lecturer, Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) and the Canadian Embassy in Cuba, Government of Canada. March 2007. 10. Invited by the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada (DFAIT) to accompany Prime Minister Stephen Harper on a visit Barbados to participate in the Canada-Caribbean Ideas Forum on ‘trade,’ ‘governance,’ and ‘security’ issues. Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) Bridgetown, Barbados. July 18-20, 2007. 11. Categoría Docente Especial de Profesor Invitado (Special Invited Professor). La Universidad de la Habana. Habana, Cuba. December 5, 2007. 12. Visiting Professor, Department of Government & Sociology, The University of the West Indies, (Cave Hill Campus), Barbados, January-June 2011. 13. Visiting Professor, Department of Marxism-Leninism, Faculty of Social Sciences, Universidad de Oriente. Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. April 14-21, 2011. 14. Reconocimiento de Destacado Colaborador (Outstanding Researcher Recognition). Centro de Estudios Cuba-Caribe, La Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. April 2011. 15. Distinguished Trinidadian. Chosen by the Trinidad & Tobago High Commission, Ottawa, Canada, as a distinguished Trinidadian in Canada and included in a special Commemorative Book marking 50 years of cooperation between the governments of Trinidad & Tobago and Canada. August, 2012. 16. Who’s who in the Trinidad & Tobago diaspora. Michele Reis (ed.). Pompano FL: Caribbean Studies Press, 2012. 17. Adjunct Professor, Centre for Transitional Justice and Post-Conflict Resolution, Western University, 2014. SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS (17): 1. 2017 - Western Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Anton L. Allahar Page 4 of 42 curriculum vitae 2. 2017 - UWO Alumni Association & University Students' Council Award of Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (UWO). 3. 2016-17 – Inaugural Dean’s Award of Excellence 4. 2014 - Lifetime Achievement Award, Caribbean Studies Association. Mérida, Mexico. 5. 2009 - Finalist in the TVO Best Lecturer Competition 6. 2007 - Faculty Scholar Award, The University of Western Ontario. July 2007-June 2009. 7. 2007 - Leadership in Faculty Teaching Award (LIFT). Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities. 8. 2005 - 3M National Teaching Fellow, Award of Excellence in Teaching. 9. 2004 - Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations (OCUFA) Award of Excellence in Teaching. 10. 2003 - Bank of Nova Scotia, UWO Alumni Association & University Students' Council Award of Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (UWO). 11. 1996 - Bank of Nova Scotia, UWO Alumni Association & University Students' Council Award of Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (UWO). 12. 1988 - Edward G. Pleva GOLD MEDAL for Teaching Excellence, The University of Western Ontario. 13. 1975 - Paul McGillicuddy GOLD MEDAL in Sociology, University of Toronto. 14. 1973 - GOLD MEDAL in Social Sciences and Community Services, Ryerson Polytechnic University. 15. 1971-73 - Dean's Award for Liberal Arts, Ryerson Polytechnical Institute (now Ryerson University). 16. 1975-77 - Ontario Graduate Scholarships, University of Toronto. 17. 1977-81 - Canada Council Doctoral Fellowships, University of Toronto. YOUTUBE VIDEOS: “Why is the whole world not developed?” TVO Best Lecturer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3N6HEW9wnT8 Mar 28, 2013 “The death of the traditional university.” Public Sociology Lecture. March 23, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYpPmu1h8xE “Higher education or education for hire.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0tvQpsOGwI Feb 18, 2014 “The political economy of migration.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PEGEMqGtP9I Apr 13, 2017. “Democracy on Trial.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOdyk7dJ9po. April 18, 2017. Anton L. Allahar Page 5 of 42 curriculum vitae “No accident here; why my career as a sociologist was a no-brainer.” Ultimate Lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XaLLBpt_VK8 Apr 20, 2018 “Who am I?” Cave Hill, Barbados. March 17, 2018. http://content.jwplatform.com/videos/JC9ewPUt-MsjeECSP.mp4. PUBLICATIONS: Books, Monographs and Edited Collections (14) (2011) Lowering Higher Education: the rise of corporate universities and the fall of liberal education Toronto: University of Toronto Press. (with James E. Côté). (pp.243). (2010) La Tour de Papier: L’université mais à quel prix? Montréal: Les Éditions Logiques. (with James E. Côté). (pp.309). (2007) Ivory Tower Blues: a University System in Crisis. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. (with James E. Côté). (pp.251). (2006) Critical Youth Studies: A Canadian Focus. Toronto: Pearson-Prentice Hall. (with James E. Côté). (pp.160). (2005) ed. Ethnicity, Class and Nationalism: Caribbean and Extra-Caribbean Dimensions. New York: Lexington Books, (pp.281). (2001) ed. Caribbean Charisma: Reflections on Leadership, Legitimacy and Populist Politics. Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner, (pp.258) (1998) Richer and Poorer: The Structure of Inequality in Canada. Toronto: James Lorimer and Co. Ltd. (pp.172). (with James E. Côté) (1995) Sociology and the Periphery: Theories and Issues. (2nd revised edition.) Toronto: Garamond Press. (232 pp.) (1994) Generation on Hold: Coming of Age in Advanced Industrial Society. New York: New York University Press. (220 pp.) (with James E. Côté). (1993) Is There Life After Debt? Montreal: Inter-American Organization for Higher Education (IOHE). (292 pp.) (with R.G. Cecil). (1990) Class, Politics, and Sugar in Colonial Cuba. New York: Mellen Press. (217 pp.) (1989) Sociology and the Periphery: Theories and Issues. Toronto: Garamond Press. (168 pp.) (1982) The Sugar Planters of Colonial Cuba. Toronto: Two-Thirds Editions. (pp. 277) Edited Works: Journals (7) (2014) Locating Oliver Cox: The Contradictions of Radical Liberalism (Guest Co-Editor). Special issue Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. (Vol. 39. Issue 3). (co-edited with Linden F. Lewis). (2002) Diasporic Identity: Myth, Culture, and the Politics of Home (Guest Editor). Special issue of Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research. Vol. 2. No.2. (pp. 115- 198). Anton L. Allahar Page 6 of 42 curriculum vitae (2001) Diasporas and Transnational Identities (Guest Editor). Special issue of Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research. Vol. 1. No. 3. (pp. 197-304) (1995) International Journal of Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies. Vol. 2. No. 2. July- December. (Editor-in-Chief). (146 pp.) (1995) International Journal of Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies. Vol. 2. No. 1. Jan-June. (Editor-in-Chief). (146 pp.) (1994) International Journal of Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies. Vol. 1. No. 2. July- December. (Editor-in-Chief). (135 pp.) (1994) International Journal of Comparative Race and Ethnic Studies. Vol. 1. No. 1. January- June. (Editor-in-Chief). (133 pp.) Refereed Articles (54) (2017) “John Anthony LaRose: committed to praxis.” Caribbean Quarterly (63)1: 109-121. (2015) “Class and the crisis of higher education.” Asian Journal of Canadian Studies. (21)1: 1-50. (with James E. Côté). (2014) “Marxist or not? Oliver Cromwell Cox on capitalism and class versus ‘race’.” Special issue of the Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. (39)3: 420-444. (2014) “Introduction: situating Oliver Cromwell Cox, 1901-1974.” Special issue of the Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. (39)3: 339-344. (with Linden F. Lewis). (2014) “Looking back and moving forward: reflections on Latin American and Caribbean Studies.” Interview with Bridget Brereton. Special issue of the Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. (39)3: 445-454. (with Linden F. Lewis). (2014) “Gordon K. Lewis: an appreciation.” Caribbean Quarterly: a journal of Caribbean culture. (60)1: 117-127. (2013) “The bureaucratic imperative: economic and political challenges to Cuban socialism in the early 21st century.” The CLR James Journal (19)1-2: 392-422. (with Nelson P. Valdés). (2012) “Cuba: un faro de libertad caribeña.” Revista Santiago (127)1: 148-158. (2012) “Rum sweet rum, when ah call yuh ....” Carib Xplorer: life and science of the Caribbean. (2)1: 31-35. (2011) “The Filipina connection: the face of exploitation in Canada’s live-in caregiver program.” Asian Journal of Canadian Studies (17)1: 1-46. (with Angela G. Hick). (2011) “Majority rights and special rights for minorities: Canadian blacks, social incorporation and multiculturalism.” Journal of Shenzen University (China). (28)3: 17-23. (2011) “Ivory Tower Blues, the sequel.” Academic Matters OCUFA’s Journal of Higher Education May 6th. (with James E. Côté). (2011) “La otra cara de la democracia/The other side of democracy: the US and the war on terror.” (pp.1-43). Nuestro Caribe: Historia, Pensamiento y Ciéncia. IV Taller Científico Anton L. Allahar Page 7 of 42 curriculum vitae Internacional “Nuestro Caribe en el Nuevo Milenio.” Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de Cuba. April 2011. ISBN 978-959-207-407-1. (2011) Interview on “Lowering Higher Education.” Inside Higher Education. February 23. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2011/02/23/lowering-higher-education. (with James E. Côté). (2010) “The political economy of ‘race’ and class in Canada’s Caribbean diaspora.” American Journal of Political Economy. (8)2: 54-86. (2010) “At home in the Caribbean diaspora: ‘Race’ and the dialectics of identity.” Wadabagei: a journal of the Caribbean and its diaspora. (13)1: 2-28. (2009) “Can closed minds challenge authority?” Academic Matters: the Journal of Higher Education. http://www.academicmatters.ca/2008/12/can-closed-minds-challenge- authority/ Retrieved 4/1/2009. (2008) “Politics of Ethno-Nationalism: a Post-Colonial and Post-Socialist Schema.” Socíologíija: Míntís ír Veíksmas (Lithuania). (22)2: 68-90. (2008) “Comment” Canadian Journal of Sociology (33)4: 1069-1072. (2008) “Is contentious politics relevant in liberal democracy?” Kasarinlan: Philippine Journal of Third World Studies. (23)1: 132-155. (2008) “The new politics of education: credentialism and grade inflation.” Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. http://www.mcmaster.ca/stlhe/3M.council/The%20New%20Politics%20of%20Education .pdf (2008) “Response to Anxious Academics: mission drift and sliding standards in the modern university.” Canadian Journal of Sociology (33)2: 418-420. (2005) “Identity and Erasure: Finding the Elusive Caribbean.” European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. (79): 125-134, October. (2004) “American Fundamentalism: Capitalism Racism and Islam.” IDEAZ: an interdisciplinary social science and humanities journal. (3)1-2:38-52. (2004) “False Consciousness, Class Consciousness and Nationalism.” Social and Economic Studies, (53)1: 95-123. (2004) “Ethnic Entrepreneurship and Nationalism in Trinidad: Afrocentrism and Hindutva.” Social and Economic Studies. (53)2: 117-154. (2002) “Racial Politics and Cultural Identity in Trinidad’s Carnival” in Diasporic Identity: Myth, Culture, and the Politics of Home a special issue of Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research. (2)2: 125-146. (with Amanda Lynn Zavitz) (2001) “‘Race’ and Class in the Making of Caribbean Political Culture” in Transforming Anthropology. (10)2: 13-29. (2001) “Framing of Political Culture in the English-Speaking Caribbean: Cuban Socialism versus U.S. Imperialism” in Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. (26)52: 223-243. Anton L. Allahar Page 8 of 42 curriculum vitae (2001) “Forming Canada’s Ethnoracial Identity: Psychiatry and the History of Immigration Practices” in Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research. (1)2: 143-160. (with Tammy Duerden Comeau) (2001) “The Politics of Ethnic Identity Construction” in Diasporas and Transnational Identities a special issue of Identity: An International Journal of Theory and Research. (1)3: 197- 208. (1998) “Popular Culture and the Racialisation of Political Consciousness in Trinidad.” Wadabagei: Journal of the Caribbean and its Diaspora. (1)2: 1-41. (1998) “Cuba and the Collapse of World Socialism in the 1990s.” in Humboldt Journal of Social Relations. (24)1-2: 1-49. Special Issue on Post-Communist Systems. (1997) “History and the Genesis of Fragmented Caribbean Identities.” in Journal of Social Sciences. (IV)2: 3-31. (1997) "Marxism and Caribbean Society: The United States' Legacy?" in Journal of Developing Societies, (13)2: 237-248. (1996) "Primordialism and Ethnic Political Mobilisation in Modern Society" in New Community, (22)1: 5-22. (1995) "Women, Feminism and Socialism in Cuba" in Inter-American Review of Bibliography, (45)1: 53-72. (1995) "The Making of Caribbean Identities." Transition. Issue #24: 27-51, February. (1994) "More than an Oxymoron: the Social Construction of Primordial Attachment." Canadian Ethnic Studies, (XXVI) 3: 18-33. (1994) "Sugar, Slaves and the Politics of Annexationism: Cuba, 1840-1855." Colonial Latin American Historical Review. (3)3: 281-304. (1994) "Differential Creolization: East Indians in Trinidad and Guyana." Indo Caribbean Review. (1)2: 123-139. (with Tunku Varadarajan.) (1994) "The Discovery and Conquest of Youth: The Genesis of the New Reserve of Cheap Labour." Udkast (Denmark). (NR.2) 22.ARG: 174-189 (with James E. Côté). (1994) "Women and the Family in Cuba: A Study Across Time." Humboldt Journal of Social Relations. (20)1: 87-120. (1993) "When Black First Became Worth Less." International Journal of Comparative Sociology. (XXXIV) 1-2: 39-55. (1993) "Unity and Diversity in Caribbean Ethnicity and Culture." Canadian Ethnic Studies. (XXV) 1: 70-84. (1992) "Caribbean Cultural Community: Myth or Reality." Caribbean Affairs. (5)3: 20-32. (1990) "The Evolution of the Latin American Bourgeoisie: An Historical-Comparative Study." International Journal of Comparative Sociology. (XXXI) 3-4: 222-236. (1988) "Slaves, Slave Merchants, and Slave Owners in 19th century Cuba", Caribbean Studies. (21)1-2: 158-191. Anton L. Allahar Page 9 of 42 curriculum vitae (1987) "Surplus Value Production and the Subsumption of Labour to Capital" in Labour, Capital and Society. (20)2: 156-183. (1987) "Los Obstáculos a la Industrialización Cubana en el Siglo XIX." El Caribe Contemporáneo. (15): 78-98, Diciembre. (1985) "Merchants, Planters, and Merchants-become-Planters: Cuba 1820-1868". Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies. (X) 19: 73-93. (1984) "The Cuban Sugar Planters, 1790-1820: 'The Most Solid and Brilliant Bourgeois Class in all of Latin America'", in The Americas. (XLI) 1: 37-57. (1982) "Colonialism and Underdevelopment", in Two-Thirds: Journal of Underdevelopment Studies. (III) 2: 9-33. (1980) "The Micro-organisation of Backwardness in Central Sardinia: A Re-appraisal of Luxemburg's ‘Three Phases’ of Underdevelopment,” in Journal of Peasant Studies. (7)4: 458-476. (with Y.M. Bodeman). Book Chapters (35): (2018) “Sovereignty on trial: whose Caribbean?” Anales del Caribe. Centro del Caribe, Casa de las Américas, La Habana, Cuba. (forthcoming) (2016) “Sovereignty and instances of violence: colonial and neo-colonial moments.” (pp.38-66) in A future without borders: theories and practices of cosmopolitan peacebuilding. Eddy Souffrant (ed). Boston: Brill. (2016) “John La Rose: tireless advocate for social justice.” (pp.34-37) in Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography (Franklin Knight and Henry Louis Gates Jr. eds.) Volume 4. New York: Oxford University Press. (2016) “Tubal Uriah Butler: defender of workers’ rights.” (pp.453-456) in Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography (Franklin Knight and Henry Louis Gates Jr. eds.) Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press. (2016) “Oliver C. Cox: a case of scholarly neglect.” (pp.241-243) in Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography (Franklin Knight and Henry Louis Gates Jr. eds.) Volume 1. New York: Oxford University Press. (2016) “How distorted democracy conditions distorted development: the English-speaking Caribbean” (pp. 1-22) in Contradictory Existence: Democracy and Neoliberalism in the Caribbean. Dave Ramsaran (ed). Kingston, Jamaica: Ian Randle Publishers. (2015) “Citizenship and Belonging: forging a Caribbean identity.” (pp. 113-139) in Globalization sovereignty and citizenship in the Caribbean. Hilbourne A. Watson (ed). Kingston, Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press.” (2014) “La supuesta independencia caribeña: ¿mito o realidad?” (pp. 23-42) in El Caribe: sus islas y el difícil camino de independencia, identidad e integración. Jacqueline Laguardia Martínez (ed). La Habana: Editorial Ciéncias Sociales. (2013) “La economia política de la ‘raza’ y las clases en la diáspora caribeña en Canadá” (pp.104-145) in Conexión Canadá-Caribe: política, economía, historia y migraciones recientes. Jacqueline Laguardia Martínez (ed). La Habana: CEDEM. Anton L. Allahar Page 10 of 42 curriculum vitae (2013) “Dependent capitalism and the challenge to democracy and sovereignty in the Caribbean” (pp. 88-112) in Linden Lewis (ed). Caribbean sovereignty, development and democracy in an age of globalization. New York: Routledge. (2012) “Majority rights and special rights for minorities: Canadian blacks, social incorporation and multiculturalism” (pp. 166-183) in Managing Ethno-Cultural Diversity in Canada and China: comparative perspectives. Shanghai: Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press. 2012 (2011) “Hidden from history: history, memory and the politics of erasure in the Caribbean” (pp. 244-269) in M.G. Smith: Social Theory and Anthropology in the Caribbean and Beyond. Brian Meeks (ed). IRP: Kingston, Jamaica. (2010) “Teaching challenges in higher education” (pp. 255-261). Images of Society: Readings that inspire and inform sociology. (2nd ed.) Michael Carroll and Jerry P. White (eds.) Toronto: Nelson, (2010). (2007) “Foreword” (pp. ix-xi) to Holger Henke and Karl-Heinz Magister (eds), Constructing Vernacular Culture in the Trans-Caribbean. Lanham MD: Lexington Books. 2007. (2006) “The Social Construction of Primordial Identities” (pp.31-42) in Identity and Belonging: Re-thinking Race and Ethnicity in Canadian Society. Sean P. Hier and B. Singh Bolaria (eds). Toronto: Canadian Scholars Press. (2006) “Out of many, One Caribbean?” (pp. 141-166) in Cultural Identity and Creolization in National Unity: the Multiethnic Caribbean. Prem Misir (ed). New York: University Press of America. (2006) “Always on the move,” (pp. ix-xiv). Foreword to Returning to the Source: the Final Stage of the Caribbean Migration Circuit. Dwaine E. Plaza and Frances Henry (eds). Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press. (2005) “Situating Ethnic Nationalism in the Caribbean” (pp. 1-22) in Ethnicity, Class and Nationalism: Caribbean and Extra-Caribbean Dimensions. Anton L. Allahar (ed). New York: Lexington Books. (2005) “Black Power and Black Nationalism: Lessons from the US for the Caribbean?” (pp. 123- 148) in Ethnicity, Class and Nationalism: Caribbean and Extra-Caribbean Dimensions. Anton L. Allahar (ed). New York: Lexington Books. (2005) “Class, ‘Race,’ and Ethnic Nationalism in Trinidad” (pp. 229-259) in Ethnicity, Class and Nationalism: Caribbean and Extra-Caribbean Dimensions. Anton L. Allahar (ed). New York: Lexington Books. (2004) “Sugar and the Politics of Slavery in Mid-Nineteenth Century Cuba” (pp. 110-134) in Sugar, Slavery and Society. Bernard Moitt (ed). Gainesville: University Press of Florida. (2003) “‘Racing’ Caribbean Political Culture: Afrocentrism, Black Nationalism and Fanonism” (pp. 21-58) in Modern Political Culture in the Caribbean, Holger Henke and Fred Reno (eds). Jamaica: University of the West Indies Press. (2001) “Preface” (pp. ix-xvi) in Caribbean Charisma: Reflections on Leadership, Legitimacy and Populist Politics. Anton L. Allahar (ed). London and Boulder: Lynne Rienner.

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Political Sociology; Agrarian Sociology; Ethnicity and Nationalism, former USSR,” 2004 (St. Petersburg State University, Russia); “Nationalism Centro de Estudios Cuba-Caribe, La Universidad de Oriente, Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Adjunct Professor, Centre for Transitional Justice and Post-Confli
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