DeosaranRamesh: Eric Williams: The Man, His Ideas and His Politics: (A Study of Political Power), Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: Signum Publishing Company, 1981. 194 pp.
2.
MahabirWinston: In and Out of Politics: Tales of the Government of Dr. Eric Williams, from the Notebooks of a Former Minister, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Inprint Caribbean, 1978. 220 pp.
3.
SolowBarbara L. and EngermanStanley L.: British Capitalism and Caribbean Slavery: The Legacy of Eric Williams, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1987. 345 pp.
4.
WilliamsEric E.: Britain and the West Indies, London: Longman, 1969. 23 pp.
5.
WilliamsEric E. (ed.): The British West Indies at Westminister; Extracts from the Debates in Parliament, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Historical Society of Trinidad and Tobago, 1954.
6.
WilliamsEric E.British Historians and the West Indies, London: Andre Deutsch, 1964. 239 pp.
7.
WilliamsEric E.: Capitalism and Slavery, Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press, 1944. 285 pp.
8.
WilliamsEric E.: Constitution Reform in Trinidad and Tobago, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Teachers Economic and Cultural Association, Public Affairs Pamphlet no. 2, 1955. 36 pp.
9.
WilliamsEric E. (ed.): Documents Illustrating the Development of Civilization, Vols. 1–3, Washington, D.C.: Kaufman Press, Inc., 1947.
10.
WilliamsEric E. (comp, and ed.): Documents on British West Indian History, 1807–1833, (Select documents from the Public Record Office, London, England, relating to the colonies of Barbados, British Guiana, Jamaica and Trinidad). Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Trinidad Publishing Company, 1952. 406 pp.
11.
WilliamsEric E. (ed.): Documents on West Indian History, Vol. 1 (1492- 1655: From the Spanish Discovery to the British Conquest of Jamaica), Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: PNM Publishing Company, 1963.
12.
WilliamsEric E. and FrazierFranklin E. (eds.): The Economic Future of the Caribbean, (papers presented at the 7th Annual Conference at Howard University Graduate School, Division of the Social Sciences), Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1944. 94 pp.
13.
WilliamsEric E.: Economics of Nationhood, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: Government Printing Office, 1959.
14.
WilliamsEric E.: Education in the British West Indies, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Guardian Commercial Printery, 1950. 167 pp.
15.
WilliamsEric E.: From Columbus to Castro: The History of the Caribbean, 1492–1969, London: Deutsch, 1970. 576 pp.
16.
WilliamsEric E.: The Historical Background of Race Relations in the Caribbean, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Teachers Economic and Cultural Association, Public Affairs Pamphlet no. 3, 1955. 35 pp.
17.
WilliamsEric E.: History of the People of Trinidad and Tobago, London, England: Andre Deutsch, 1964. 292 pp.
18.
WilliamsEric E.: International Perspectives for Trinidad and Tobago, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: Government Printery, 1964. 8 pp.
19.
WilliamsEric E.: Inward Hunger; The Education of a Prime Minister, London: Andre Deutsch, 1969. 352 pp.
20.
WilliamsEric E.: The Negro in the Caribbean, Washington, D.C.: The Associates in Negro Folk Education, 1942. 119 pp.
21.
WilliamsEric E.: Reflections on the Caribbean Economic Community, A Series of Seven Articles, Port-of-Spain: PNM Publishing Company, 1965. 39 pp.
22.
BecklesHilary M.: The Williams Effect: Eric Williams's Capitalism and Slavery and the Growth of West Indian Political Economy, in British Capitalism and Caribbean Slavery: The Legacy of Eric Williams, SolowBarbara L. and EngermanStanley L. (eds.), 1987, pp. 303–316.
23.
CudjoeSelwyn R.: Eric E. Williams: His Intellectual-Political Legacy, in Movement of the People: Essays on Independence, Ithaca, New York: Calaloux Publications, 1983. pp. 6–60.
24.
GreenWilliam A.: Race and Slavery: Considerations on the Williams Thesis, in British Capitalism and Caribbean Slavery: The Legacy of Eric Williams, SolowBarbara L. and EngermanStanley L. (eds.), 1987. pp. 25–49.
25.
SheridanRichard B.: Eric Williams and Capitalism and Slavery: A Biographical and Historiographical Essay, in British Capitalism and Caribbean Slavery: The Legacy of Eric Williams, SolowBarbara L. and EngermanStanley L. (eds.), 1987. pp. 317–345.
26.
WilliamsEric E.: British Possessions, in Economic Problems of the Caribbean Area, Latin American Economic Institute, New York: The Polygon Press, 1943. pp. 20–23.
27.
WilliamsEric E.: Higher Education Alternatives in Developing Countries, in Higher Education Alternatives, StephensMichael D. and RoderickGordon W. (eds.), London: Longman, 1978. pp. 42–67.
28.
WilliamsEric E.: Massa Day Done, in The Aftermath of Sovereignty: West Indian Perspectives, LowenthalDavid and ComitasLambros (eds.), Garden City, New York: Anchor Books, 1973. pp. 3–29.
29.
WilliamsEric E.: The Negro in the British West Indies, in The Negro in the Americas, Vol. 1, WesleyCharles H. (ed.), Washington, D.C.: The Graduate School, Howard University, 1940. pp. 7–19.
30.
WilliamsEric E.: Patterns of Progress, in Patterns of Progress: Trinidad and Tobago 10 Years of Independence, BoykeRoy (ed.), Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Key Caribbean Publications, 1972. pp. 13–24.
31.
WilliamsEric E.: The Purpose of Planning, in The Crisis in Planning, Vol. 1, FaberM. and SeersD. (eds.), London: Chatto and Windus, 1972. pp. 46–47.
32.
WilliamsEric E.: Race Relations in Caribbean Society, in Caribbean Studies: A Symposium, RubinVera (ed.), Seattle, Washington: University of Washington Press, 1960. pp. 54–60.
33.
WilliamsEric E.: The University in the Caribbean, in Universities for a Changing World: The Role of the University in the Later Twentieth Century, StephensMichael D. and RoderickGordon W. (eds.), New York: John Wiley and Sons, 1975. pp. 83–113.
34.
WilliamsEric E.: The Economic Aspect of the Abolition of the West Indian Slave Trade and Slavery, Oxford University, 1938, 408 pp.
35.
“Dr. Williams Talks of Migration Reciprocity; Trinidad under Pressure—Racial Problem Now Outside the Caribbean”, Trinidad Guardian, June 16, 1965, p. 1.
36.
“PM Reminds Churches of Role in Social Structure.”Trinidad Guardian, November 13, 1970, p. 1.
37.
“PM Tells Youth: Set Example to Parents.”Trinidad Guardian, April 5, 1965, p. 1.
38.
“Volumtary Service Call by PM; Jobs, More Houses Head List of Priorities.”Trinidad Guardian, July 1, 1970, p. 1.
39.
“Williams Vexed at U.K. ‘Strings’—and Dubious about the Commonwealth.”Trinidad Guardian, April 21, 1964, p. 1.
40.
BoodhooKen I.: Eric Williams: Economic Ideas and Policy, Journal of Caribbean Studies, 3: 1 & 2, Spring/Autumn 1982, pp. 27–39.
41.
CookeRaymond M.: The Historian as Underdog: Eric Williams and the British Empire, The Historian, 33: 4, August 1971, pp. 596–610.
42.
CuthbertJoseph: Eric Williams and Education in Trinidad and Tobago, Journal of Caribbean Studies, 3: 1 & 2, Spring/Augumn 1982, pp. 41–47.
43.
EngermanStanley L.: The Slave Trade and British Capital Formation in the Eighteenth Century: A Comment on the William Thesis, Business History Review, 46, 1962, p. 431.
44.
“Life Without Eric,”The Economist, 279: 7179, April 4, 1981, p. 52.
45.
ParrisCare D.: Personalization of Power in an Elected Government: Eric Williams and Trinidad and Tobago, 1973–1981, Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs, 25: 2, May 1983, pp. 171–191.
46.
SmithKimberleigh J.: Dr. Eric Williams, CLASS, September 1987, p. 66. A Special Correspondent: Trinidad and Tobago: The Legacy of Eric Williams, Africa. An International Business, Economic and Political Monthly, 117, May 1981, p. 64.
47.
WilliamsEric E.: The Blackest Thing in Slavery Was Not the Black Man, Revista Inter-Americana Review, 3; 1, Spring 1973, pp. 1–23.
48.
WilliamsEric E.: The British West Indian Slave Trade after Its Abolition in 1807, Journal of Negro History, 27: 2, April 1942, pp. 175–191.
49.
WilliamsEric E.: Canada in the West Indies: A Force for Island Unity, The Round Table, 57: 225, January 1967, pp. 57–60.
50.
WilliamsEric E.: The Caribbean Bookshelf: The Sugar Economy of the Caribbean, Caribbean Historical Review, 2, December 1951, pp. 142–152.
51.
WilliamsEric E.: Contemporary Pattern of Race Relations in the Caribbean, Phylon, 16: 4, 1955, pp. 367–379.
52.
WilliamsEric E.: Crossways of the Caribbean, Survey Graphic, 31: 11, November 1942, pp. 510–514,564.
53.
WilliamsEric E.: Education in Dependent Territories in America, Journal of Negro Education, 75: 1, Winter 1946, pp. 534–551.
54.
WilliamsEric E.: Establishment of a University of the West Indies, Journal of Negro Education, 13: 4, Fall 1944, pp. 565–568.
55.
WilliamsEric E.: The Foreign Policy of the Caribbean States, The Round Table, 249, January 1973, pp. 77–88.
56.
WilliamsEric E.: The Golden Age of the Slave System in Britain, Journal of Negro History, 25: 1, January 1940, pp. 60–106.
57.
WilliamsEric E.: The Historical Background of British Guiana's Problems, Journal of Negro History, 30: 4, October 1945, pp. 357–381.
58.
WilliamsEric E.: The Idea of a British West Indian University, Phylon, 7: 2, 1946, pp. 147–155.
59.
WilliamsEric E.: The Impact of the International Crisis upon the Negro in the Caribbean, Journal of Negro Education, 10: 3, July 1941, pp. 536–544.
60.
WilliamsEric E.: Laissez Faire, Sugar and Slavery, Political Science Quarterly, 58: 1, March 1943, pp. 67–85.
61.
WilliamsEric E.: The Negro Slave Trade in Anglo-Spanish Relations, Caribbean Historical Review, 1, December 1950, pp. 22–45.
62.
WilliamsEric E.: A New Federation for the Commonwealth Caribbean?, Political Quarterly, 44: 3, July-September 1973, pp. 242–256.
63.
WilliamsEric E.: Proportional Representation in Trinidad and Tobago—The Case Against, The Round Table, 250, April 1973, pp. 233–245.
64.
WilliamsEric E.: The Proposed British West Indian University, School and Society, 63: 1632, April 6, 1946, pp. 244–245.
65.
WilliamsEric E.: Race Relations in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands, Foreign Affairs, 23: 2, January 1945, pp. 308–317.
66.
WilliamsEric E.: Trinidad and Tobago: International Perspectives, Freedom-ways, 4: 3, Summer 1964, pp. 331–340.
67.
WilliamsEric E.: “The Approach of Independence; An Address to the Fourth Annual Convention of the People's National Movement.”Port-of- Spain, Trinidad: N.p., 1960. 23 pp.
68.
WilliamsEric E.: “The British West Indies in World History; A Lecture Delivered … before the Subscribers of the Trinidad Public Library on April 19, 1944.”Trinidad, British West Indies: Trinidad Public Library, 1944. 19 pp.
69.
WilliamsEric E.: “Budget Speech, 1980.”Trinidad: Government Printery, 1979. 84 pp.
70.
WilliamsEric E.: “The Case for Party Politics in Trinidad and Tobago.” Public Affairs Pamphlet no. 4. Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Teachers Economic and Cultural Association, Ltd., 1955. 24 pp.
71.
WilliamsEric E.: “Devaluation Speeches.”Port-of-Spain: P.N.M. Publishing Company, 1967. 19 pp.
72.
WilliamsEric E.: “The Developing Nation in the Modern World.” Encaenia Address, 1965. Fredericton, New Brunswick (Canada): University of New Brunswick, 1965. 12 pp.
73.
WilliamsEric E.: “Economic Problems of Trinidad and Tobago.” Public Affairs Pamphlet no. 1. Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Teachers Economic and Cultural Association, Ltd., 1955. 35 pp.
74.
WilliamsEric E.: “The Energy Crisis, 1973–1974: Three Addresses.” [Arima: Trinidad and Tobago Print and Packaging Ltd., 1974]: 14 pp.
75.
WilliamsEric E.: “Federation; Two Public Lectures.”Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: People's National Movement, 1956. 60 pp.
76.
WilliamsEric E. (comp, by SuttonPaul K.): “Forged from the Love of Liberty. Selected Speeches of Dr. Eric Williams.”Trinidad: Longman Caribbean, 1981. 473 pp.
77.
WilliamsEric E.: “From Slavery to Chaguaramas.” Speech delivered on July 17, 1959 at Arima, Trinidad. Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: P.N.M. Publishing Company, 1959. 31 pp.
78.
WilliamsEric E.: “The Future of the West Indies and Guyana; Address Delivered at Queen's College, Georgetown, Guyana, under the auspices of the Extra-Mural Department, University of the West Indies on March 13, 1963.”Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Government Printing Office, 1963. 39 pp.
79.
WilliamsEric E.: “Massa Day Done; A Masterpiece of Political and Sociological Analysis.”Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: Peoples National Movement Publishing Company, 1961. 19 pp.
80.
WilliamsEric E.: “Message to the Youth of the Nation, Independence Youth Rally, Queen's Park Oval, August 30, 1962.”Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: Public Relations Division, Office of the Prime Minister, 1962. 8 pp.
81.
WilliamsEric E.: “My Relations with the Caribbean Commission, 1943–1955.” (A Public lecture given in Woodford Square—Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, June 21st, 1955). Port-of-Spain: B. Durham Printing Works, 1955. 51 pp.
82.
WilliamsEric E.: “Our Fourth Anniversary, the Last Lap … Address on September 24, 1960, at the University of Woodford Square, Marking the Fourth Year of P.N.M.'s First Term of Office.”Port-of-Spain, Trinidad and Tobago: P.N.M. Publishing Company, 1960. 14 pp.
83.
WilliamsEric E.: “P.N.M. Perspectives in the World of the Seventies: An Address.” Delivered at the Convention Center, Chaguaramas on November 27–29, 1970. Port-of-Spain: P.N.M. Publishing Company, 1970. 36 pp.
84.
WilliamsEric E.: “Perspectives for the West Indies.” Speech delivered at San Fernando on May 30th, 1960. Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: P.N.M. Publishing Company, 1960. 11 pp.
85.
WilliamsEric E.: “Responsibility of the Party Member; Full Text of the Political Leader's Address to the Fifth Annual Convention on Friday”, September 30, 1960. Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: P.N.M. Publishing Company, 1960. 15 pp.
86.
WilliamsEric E.: “Revision of the Federal Constitution, Speech.”Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Government Printing Office, 1959. 44 pp.
87.
WilliamsEric E.: “Some Historical Reflections on the Church in the Caribbean: An Address.” Delivered at Tranquillity Church, Port-of-Spain, on January 24, 1973. Port-of-Spain: Public Relations Division, Office of the Prime Minister, 1973. 18 pp.
88.
WilliamsEric E.: “Some Thoughts on Economic Aid to Developing Countries; Address to the Economics Society of the University of the West Indies, Jamaica, February 19, 1963.”Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: Government Printing Office, 1963. 28 pp.
89.
WilliamsEric E.: “Speech on Independence, Delivered by the Premier of Trinidad and Tobago and Political Leader of the People's National Movement at the Special Convention, January 27–28, 1962.”Port-of-Spain, Trinidad: P.N.M. Publishing Company, 1962. 51 pp.
90.
WilliamsEric E.: “Tagore, Centenary Celebration Address, Delivered at Queen's Hall, Port-of-Spain, May 6, 1961.”Trinidad: Government Printing Office, 1961. 32 pp.
91.
WilliamsEric E.: “The Threat to the Caribbean Community.” [Port-of-Spain?]: Caribbean Monthly Bulletin, [1976?]. 44 pp.
92.
WilliamsEric E.: “The University: Symbol of Freedom.” Address to the Graduating Class at the University of the West Indies, Jamaica, February 16, 1963. Trinidad: Government Printing Office, 1963. 10 pp.