Richard Price
Also known as
Price, Richard
Richard Price (born 1941) is an anthropologist and historian.
Born 1941-02-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL394665A
- VIAF111151547
Top Subjects
- Suriname (3)
- Maroons -- Suriname (2)
- Saramacca (Surinamese people) (2)
- Maroons (1)
- America (1)
- Fugitive slaves -- America (1)
- Saramacca (Surinamese people) -- Social life and customs. (1)
Books by Richard Price
Total count: 22
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The magic of the seaanxiety and ritual in Martinique1963-01-01
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Saramaka social structure1970-01-01
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Maroon societies: rebel slave communities in the Americas.[1st ed.]Anchor Press1973-01-01
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An anthropological approach to the study of Afro-American history1974-01-01
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Saramaka social structureanalysis of a maroon society in SurinamInstitute of Caribbean Studies, University of Puerto Rico1975-01-01
The Guiana Maroonsa historical and bibliographical introductionJohns Hopkins University Press1976-01-01-
De Saramakaanse vrede van 1762geselecteerde documentenCentrum voor Caraïbische Studies, Instituut voor Culturele Antropologie, Rijksuniversiteit Utrecht1982-01-01
First-timethe historical vision of an Afro-American peopleJohns Hopkins University Press1983-01-01
To slay the hydraDutch colonial perspectives on the Saramaka warsKaroma1983-01-01-
Representations of slaveryJohn Gabriel Stedman's "Minnesota" manuscriptsAssociates of the James Bell Ford Library, University of Minnesota1989-01-01
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Representations of slaveryJohn Gabriel Stedman's "Minnesota" manuscriptsAssociates of the James Bell Ford Library, University of Minnesota1989-01-01
Alabi's worldJohns Hopkins University Press1990-01-01
Two evenings in SaramakaUniversity of Chicago Press1991-01-01
EquatoriaRoutledge1992-01-01
On the mallpresenting Maroon tradition-bearers at the 1992 FAFDistributed by Indiana University Press1994-01-01-
Enigma variationsHarvard University Press1995-01-01
Enigma variationsHarvard University Press1997-01-01
The convict and the colonelBeacon Press1998-01-01-
Convict and the ColonelBeacon Press1998-01-01
The root of rootsor, How Afro-American anthropology got its startPrickly Paradigm Press2003-01-01
Empire and its encountersBritain and the Xhosa peoples in Southern Africa, c. 1820-1860Cambridge University Press2008-01-01
Rainforest warriorshuman rights on trialUniversity of Pennsylvania Press2011-01-01