DRAFT BIBLIOGRAPHY - Madagascar, Malagasy in U.S., Mahammitt and other families; studies of diaspora identities
briefly annotated, not alphabetized
1. Kent, Raymond K. From Madagascar to the Malagasy Republic. Praeger, New York.
2. Thomas, Sheila Gregory and Wendy Wilson. "A 19th Century Immigrant from Madagascar: Prince Ali Mahammitt of Madagascar." Paper presented at the Africans in Washington Panel, 18th Annual Conference on Washington, D.C. Historical Studies. February, 1991.
3. Duhamel, Count of Precourt. Memoire (April, 1784) ANSORAM,Carton VIII Dossiers a - c. 4. Brooke, James. "as Whalers They Left; as Yankees They're Back." Fogo Journal. The New York Times. Thursday,Feb. 16, 1989
5. Semmes, John E. John H.B. Latrobe and His Times. The Norman Remington Co. Pub., Baltimore, Maryland.
6. Essex Institute. Madagascar collection. 15 volumes. Essex Institute and Historical Museum. Salem, Mass.
7. Hastie, James. Journal of James Hastie. 1824.
8. Records of the Coloreds Association. 1869 Bishop Wayman, the Pastor's Union.
9. _________Baltimore: The 19th Century Black Capital. University Press of America. Lanham, 1982.
10. _"__________Blacks, Baltimore and the South". Baltimore Evening Sun. February, 1985.
11. Maryland Magazine of Geneology. "Manumitted Free Blacks in Baltimore, vol. 2; 1806 - 1816. May, 1982.
12. Gavin, R.J. "Said ben Said, Sultan of Zanzibar. Vol. 1, 1965. Pp 16 - 29.
13. Managat, J.S. History of Asians in East Africa. 1969
14. Zanzibar Archives, Office of Public Records, series S.O. 84
15. Razi, Michael G. Malagaches et Americains: Relations Commerciales et Diplomatiques au 19me siecle. 1985?
16. Les Travaux de Pierre Thomas. Comment on connaissait en France Madagascar en 1826. (no. 221/1964)
17. Note sur la rivalite franco-britannique au sujet de Madagascar. L'entree en scene de la Congregation du Saint-Espirit, 1820 (No. 257 - 1967).
18. Brooks, George E. and Cyrus Townshend Brady. Commerce and Conquest in East Africa. Salem, The Essex Institute, 1950, p 115.
19. Greamer, George. Notes of Travel or Recollections of Majunga, Zanazibar, Muscat, Aden Mocha and other Eastern Ports. Salem, Essex Insitute. 1854
20. Macau, Jacques. La Suede et Madagascar au debut du 18eme Siecle. Institute d'Histoire d'Outre Mer, Universite de Provence, May, 1973.
21. Deschamps, Hubert. Les Pirates a Madagascar, Paris, 1949
22. Hoerder, Dirk and Leslie Page Moch, editors. Global and Local Perspectives : European Migrants. Northeastern University Press.
23. Yans-McLaughlin, Virginia - ?. Immigration Reconsidered: History, Sociology and Politics . New York, Oxford Press (discussions on immigration, diaspora identity
24. Manchuelle, Francois. Willing Migrants:Soninke Labor Diasporas 1848 - 1960. Ohio University Pres, James Curry Publications
25. Said, Edward. Out of Place: A Memoir (diaspora perspectives)
26. Lee, Chang-rae. A Gesture Life. (good for diaspora view points)
27. Waters Papers. Peabody Museum. Massachusetts
28. Comaroff
29. Bennet, Norman R. and George E. Brooks, Jr. eds. New England Merchants in Africa: A History Through Documents, 1802 - 1865. Boston University African Research Studies Number 7. Boston University Press, 1965.
30. Omaly sy Anio (Yesterday and Today). Journal of Historical Studies, University of Madagascar. Nos. 17 -20; 1983 - 1984. in French Excellent souce of material on the northwest of Madagascar, cultural, political and historical.
31. Wilson, Peter J. Freedom by a Hair's Breadth, Tsimihety in Madagascar. 1992, University of Michigan Press
32. Larson, Pier M. History and Memory in the Age of Enslavement; Becoming Merina in Highland Madagascar, 1770-1822. Social History of Africa Series, eds. Isaacman and Allman. Hienemann Press
33. Omaly sy Anio (Yesterday and Today). Journal of Historical Studies, University of Madagascar, No. 15. January - June 1982. Univeristy of Madagascar. In French. Includes articles on the Vazimba, oral culture in Madagascar between 1820 and 1886, Slavery and the Imerina Monarchy; people deported from Imerina in the 19th century, and much more.
34. Singer, Barry. The Life and Times of Andy Razaf. 2000. Scribner Books
Baobab Forest in Southwestern Madagascar near Tulear
