
HISTORICAL events are never the outcome of any single factor or circumstance. Rather, they could have their origins in incidents
The Era of Enslavement, 1638-1838 by David Granger and Barrington Braithwaite, is an illustrated story which is aimed at giving
Guyana’s golden age: the diversification of British Guiana’s economy, 1880-1930 examines, in great detail, the economic diversification which occurred in
Public order was essential to the existence of the colonial state, the officials of which were grossly outnumbered by their
DAVID Granger’s Five-Thousand Day War: The Struggle for Haiti’s Independence, 1798-1804, recounts and deconstructs the Haitian Revolution. The book is
Africans, 1440-180. ISBN 978-976-8178-15-2. DAVID Granger’s Crime against humanity: The Trans-Atlantic Trade in Captive Africans, 1440-1807, offers a panoramic view
DAVID Granger’s ‘Crime without punishment: The Caribbean case for reparative justice’ makes a compelling and convincing case for reparations for
DAVID GRANGER’s British regiments in British Guiana recalls the often overlooked presence of British regiments in the colony of British
DAVID Granger’s The Independence Movement: 1946-1966 reminds us that Guyana achieved independence only after protracted agitation and agony. The book
DAVID Granger’s Guyana’s Decade of Development: overcoming crime, disease, ignorance and poverty is a work of thoughtful foresight. David Granger

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