Monday 14 February 2022

Socialism in the English-speaking Caribbean seminar series

The Socialist History Society, The Institute of Commonwealth Studies and The Society for Caribbean Studies will be holding a series of online research seminars.

The participants have been invited to submit written papers in advance of the seminars. These will be available to everyone who registers.

Attendance is free, but advance registration is necessary.

You can download the programme and the abstracts of the presentations here…

16th March – register here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rd–vqTgoGdbtgRcXT2iQMtBrSmDvk_Wu

Ozzi WarwickHistory of Socialism in the English-speaking Caribbean
Valentine SmithThe New Left and the Black Power Movement in Trinidad and Tobago
Ben GowlandBlack Power and Socialism in the West Indies

23rd March – register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIucOyopzwqHtYXc9zcGRNv2IKnpSzFjRuc

Michael Niblett & Chris CampbellCaribbean Socialism, Revolutionary Literature, and the Education of Feeling
Loraine ThomasPolitics and Caribbean Literature – The Case of St Vincent and the Grenadines in the Era of Independence.
Tennyson JosephThe Caribbean Left since the Collapse of the Grenada Revolution

30th March – register here:

https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0oc–srDwoGdPcbCS9vlSPeSE49e9Lnm2R

Matthew Myers‘Jamaica – Britain – One Struggle!’: Transnational socialisms and black workers’ newspapers between the Caribbean and Britain (Flame, 1975-1979)
Marsha HindsWoman and Caribbean Socialism
Anne’el BainUnder The Eagle’s Eye: Cooperation As A Survival Mechanism Among Leftist Cuba, Grenada And Nicaragua, 1979-1990

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