Record 1.
TI: Secretism and the Apotheosis of Duvalier
AU: Johnson, Paul Christopher
JN: Journal of the American Academy of Religion
PD: June 2006
VO: 74
NO: 2
PG: 420-445(26)
PB: Oxford University Press
IS: 0002-7189
URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/l/oup/jaarel/2006/74/2/420?id=wesleyanct
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Record 2.
TI: Haiti: The saturnalia of emancipation and the vicissitudes of predatory
rule
AU: Fatton, Robert
JN: Third World Quarterly
PD: Number 1/February 2006
VO: 27
NO: 1
PG: 115-133(19)
PB: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
IS: 0143-6597
URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/l/routledg/ctwq/2006/27/1/9?id=wesleyanct
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Record 3.
TI: Building 'low-intensity' democracy in Haiti: the oas contribution
AU: Shamsie, Yasmine
JN: Third World Quarterly
PD: 2004
VO: 25
NO: 6
PG: 1097-1115(19)
PB: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
IS: 0143-6597
URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/l/routledg/ctwq/2004/25/6/7?id=wesleyanct
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Record 4.
TI: Circumstantial evidence for the presence of monk seals in the West Indies
AU: Boyd, I. L.; Stanfield, M. P.
JN: Oryx
PD: October 1998
VO: 32
NO: 4
PG: 310-316(7)
PB: Blackwell Science Ltd
IS: 0030-6053
URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/l/bsc/oryx/1998/32/4/24?id=wesleyanct
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Record 5.
TI: Circumstantial evidence for the presence of monk seals in the West Indies
AU: Boyd, I. L.; Stanfield, M. P.
JN: Oryx
PD: October 1998
VO: 32
NO: 4
PG: 310-316(7)
PB: Blackwell Science Ltd
IS: 0030-6053
URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/l/bsc/oryx/1998/32/4/25?id=wesleyanct
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Record 6.
TI: Filarial elephantiasis among Haitian women: social context and
behavioural factors in treatment
AU: Coreil, Jeannine; Mayard, Gladys; Louis-Charles, Jacky; Addiss, David
JN: Tropical Medicine International Health
PD: 1 June 1998
VO: 3
NO: 6
PG: 467-473(7)
PB: Blackwell Science
IS: 1360-2276
URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/l/bsc/tmih/1998/3/6/2?id=wesleyanct
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Record 7.
TI: Filarial elephantiasis among Haitian women: social context and
behavioural factors in treatment
AU: Coreil, J.; Mayard, G.; Louis-Charles, J.; Addiss, D.
JN: Tropical Medicine International Health
PD: 1 June 1998
VO: 3
NO: 6
PG: 467-473(7)
PB: Blackwell Science
IS: 1360-2276
URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/l/bsc/tmih/1998/3/6/238?id=wesleyanct
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Record 8.
TI: A Research Note about Military-Civilian Humanitarianism: More Questions
than Answers
AU: Weiss, Thomas G.
JN: Disasters
PD: June 1997
VO: 21
NO: 2
PG: 95-117(23)
PB: Blackwell Publishers Ltd
IS: 0361-3666
URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/l/bpl/disa/1997/21/2/1?id=wesleyanct
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Record 9.
TI: Searching for OAS/UN task-sharing opportunities in Central America and
Haiti
AU: Tacsan, Joaquin
JN: Third World Quarterly
PD: 1 September 1997
VO: 18
NO: 3
PG: 489-508(20)
PB: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
IS: 0143-6597
URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/l/routledg/ctwq/1997/18/3/7?id=wesleyanct
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Record 10.
TI: Towards a taxonomy of failed states in the New World Order: decaying
Somalia, Liberia, Rwanda and Haiti
AU: Gros, Jean-Germain
JN: Third World Quarterly
PD: 1 September 1996
VO: 17
NO: 3
PG: 455-472(18)
PB: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
IS: 0143-6597
URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/l/routledg/ctwq/1996/17/3/5?id=wesleyanct
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Record 11.
TI: The overpoliticised state and international politics: Nicaragua, Haiti,
Cambodia and Togo
AU: Sangmpam, S.N.
JN: Third World Quarterly
PD: 1 December 1995
VO: 16
NO: 4
PG: 619-642(24)
PB: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
IS: 0143-6597
URL: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/l/routledg/ctwq/1995/16/4/2?id=wesleyanct
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