Thomas Thistlewood came to Jamaica from Lincolnshire, England in 1750, and lived as an estate ove...
Based on extensive research in the Copenhagen archives, Slave Society in the Danish West Indiesma...
The contributors to this collection address a range of issues in Caribbean linguistics. At this s...
The text is aimed at final-year undergraduate students or those at the graduate level doing econo...
John Hearne was one of the first wave of West Indian writers to achieve international recognition...
Diasporas comprise an inescapable part of the human experience and few are more interesting and d...
Dennis Roy Craig (1929 – 2004) was one of the most outstanding Caribbean linguists of the 20th ce...
Drawing on discourse analysis of archival materials and data gathered from questionnaires and int...
An Introduction to Spectroscopy presents the most fundamental concepts of inorganic chemistry at ...
This is an examination of the Caribbean AIDS epidemic.
''Based on papers presented at a conference organized and held at the University of the West Indi...
Mervyn Alleyne's work examines how the meanings and values of race and ethnicity have been constr...
Traces the historical origins and evolution of the variety of Caribbean economic institutions and...
Discusses the development of Caribbean English usage since 1992, after ''The Dictionary of Caribb...
Earl McKenzie's pioneering philosophical study of the West Indian novel is based on three main as...
“The papers assembled in this offering are the outcome of a path-breaking symposium on HIV and Hu...
This work discusses the effectiveness of the sets of policies employed by the government over a f...
This collection of essays by internationally recognized scholars began as a series of lectures, s...
This remarkable description of Jamaica in the 1680s was written by a contemporary English observe...
Public Sector Economics discusses the impact of government revenues and expenditures on economic ...
The 'Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage is the first attempt for over four hundred years to pr...
A significant focus of the Nita Barrow Unit of the Institute for Gender and Development Studies h...
Valuable compilation of essays on education issues in Creole and Creole-influenced vernacular con...
A book about breathing new life into texts from the past. It demonstrates that meaning in the uni...
The dominant school of thought is that the foreign policies of large nations, are - with the exce...
The historic Hope lands located on the Liguanea Plain in the southeastern parish of St Andrew, Ja...
These plenary lectures from the “Global Reggae” conference convened at the University of the West...
Economy and Environment in the Caribbean
The Caribbean Heritage series is designed to publish new editions of historically significant wor...
Maureen Warner-Lewis offers a comprehensive description of the West African language of Yoruba as...
Obika Gray asserts that state power in Jamaica is predatory in its reach, incorporating contradic...
The book presents contemporary readings of Caribbean religion, education, language, music, race, ...
Inward Yearnings: Jamaica’s Journey to Nationhood is a pioneering case study of an Anglo-Caribbea...
'The first detailed bibliography of books, unpublished reports, theses and articles written on wo...
Possibly no group is more conscious of the challenges created by the increasing integration of ma...
The anglophone Caribbean has long been celebrated and known for its vibrant and innovative music....
In 1987 St. Vincent's Prime Minister James Mitchell called on his fellow Prime Ministers in the E...
This book was originally researched and written as an Oxford thesis submitted in 1958, yet it rem...
The book contains a collection of papers, discussions and reflections focusing on theological edu...
The essays in this book are valued for their profound insights. They were originally published in...
This interdisciplinary collection is the first to cross traditionally restrictive disciplinary ba...
Frances Henry explores connections among various African religions, the cultural identity and his...
In Caribbean Tourism, Jean Holder tells the story of how, when, why and whence tourism, now the d...
This collection of 18 essays emphasises the relevance of history to everyday life and the develop...
In the introduction to Methods in Caribbean Research, the editors ask, “What sets the Caribbean a...
There has been an Irish presence within the Caribbean since at least the 1620s and yet the histor...
This volume 'represents a new research configuration that is vital to any understanding of the te...