Patrick E. Bryan is Douglas Hall Professor of History, University of the West Indies, Jamaica. His publications include The Haitian Revolution and Its Effects; Philanthropy and Social Welfare in Jamaica; The Jamaican People, 1880-1902; Jamaica: The Aviation Story; The Legacy of a Goldsmith: A History of Wolmer's Schools; Inside Out and Outside In: Factors in the Creation of Contemporary Jamaica. He is also the co-editor (with Rupert Lewis) of Marcus Garvey: His Work and Impact and (with Karl Watson) of Not for Wages: Eyewitness Summaries of the 1938 Labour Rebellion in Jamaica.
"For teachers, police, nurses, doctors, lawyers, accountants,
surveyors, professionals, the reading and study of this book is
mandatory. For the judiciary, and all parliamentarians and the
diplomatic corps, the reading and study of this book is compulsory.
For all non-Jamaicans, working short- or long-term in Jamaica, the
reading and study of this book is essential."
- Gerald McLaughlin, Sunday Observer, 21 March 2010
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