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Women in British Caribbean society and the Victorian gender ideology in the post- Emancipation century
(Department of History, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus,Trinidad and Tobago, 2011-03)
The status guided Victorian gender ideology, based on the patriarchal rights of males, was a well established concept in nineteenth century Caribbean societies. It survived as an entrenched Eurocentric paternalism that was ...
British standard glossary of terms applicable to timber, plywood and joinery
(British Standards Institution, 2018)
British cinema of the 1950s: a celebration
Tthis book is an event which took place on
Saturday, 5 December 1998 at the British Library in London. It was a study
day consisting of lectures about British cinema in the 1950s: most of these are
printed here, with ...
The forest industry of British Columbia
(Council of Forest Industries of British Columbia, 2018)
British Joumal of Medicine & Medical Research
(2015)
Secondary effects provides new scope for traditional phytochemicals in chemoprevention and therapy. Propolis is a known source of polyphenols, and flavonoids found in them have been widely studied as biochemical markers ...
Relación entre ansiedad y rendimiento en nadadores de grupo selección de alumnos del Colegio American British
(Facultad de Humanidades. Escuela de Educación, 2004)
Unrepentant Euro-centrism in the movie Amazing Grace of Freedom
(Department of History, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus,Trinidad and Tobago, 2011-03)
In the year 2007, as part of the commemoration of the bicentennial anniversary of the British abolition of the trade in captured Africans, Michael Apted directed the movie Amazing Grace of Freedom. While the movie is a ...
DAPP analyzes British elections in post in the Financial Times
(2015-05-12)
Everything before the election seemed to be pointing to a Labour lead. Even pollsters got it wrong. But a network analysis of the Twitter conversations about the general election highlights just how much hype there was ...
[Smallest addition to the British Empire]
(Stephens Ltd., Trinidad, 2011-03-15)
The postcard shows a small island which appeared on the 3rd November 1911 off the island of Trinidad. The island would have fallen under the jurisdiction of the British Empire because at that time Trinidad was a colony of ...