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OP63 - Slavery, Emancipation and the Shaping of Caribbean it Society: UNESCO Conference
(2010-07-08)
Taped conference proceedings. This conference was organized by the Faculty of Social Sciences and the Department of History, The University of the West Indies, St, Augustine. Papers were presented around the following ...
Women’s Empowerment and Emancipation through Entrepreneurship: Extending Professor Alistair Anderson’s contributions
(2022)
This study represents a tribute to Professor Alistair Anderson’s contributions to female entrepreneurship research. Although female entrepreneurship was only one research line in Professor Anderson’s extensive academic ...
Images of women in 20th-century american literature and culture : female emancipation and changing gender roles in the age of innocence, breakfast at tiffany's and sex and the city
The 20th century has seen much progression concerning women and their sta-
tus within American society. Tired of being reduced to the sphere of the home
where they were primarily valued as mothers and wives, women have, ...
OP46 - The African Past and the African Diaspora: Symposium to mark the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation of Slaves
(2010-06-15)
Taped conference proceedings. Papers presented at the conference were as follows: African Indentured Immigration into Trinidad and Tobago after Emancipation (Maureen Warner-Lewis); New World Slave Experience up to Emancipation ...
The role of modern women in society and family
(Universidad del Zulia, 2019)
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 ...