Britain’s Black Debt is at once an exciting narration of Britain’s dominance of the slave markets that enriched the economy and a seminal conceptual journey
By Gordon Rohlehr Professor Emeritus Gordon Rohlehr has been a commentator of Sparrow’s work since the 1960’s, presenting his first ground-breaking lecture ‘Sparrow and the
Insightful and informative, Thoughts Along the Kaiso Road features selected speeches of Professor Hollis "Chalkdust" Liverpool. This collection spans a wide variety of topics including music
Informative and well-researched, God, The Press and Uriah Butler by Professor Hollis 'Chalkdust' Liverpool shares a detailed account of the life and impact of Tubal
From savory sauces to tantalizing desserts, Sylvia Hunt's Cooking is a testament to the writer's dedication to the rich and diverse food heritage of Trinidad
A celebration of Trinidad and Tobago's 50th Anniversary of Independence through the documentation of 50 Built Heritages sites that are of important historical significance.
The seventeen contributors to Osun across the Waters delineate the special dimensions of the religion of Osun as it appears through multiple disciplines and in
モFreireメs books have since taken on a considerable relevance for educators in our own technologically advanced society, which to our detriment acts to program the
Known as a folk theatre tradition, Satnarine Balkaransingh details 100 years of the history and significance of Ramleela in Trinidad. Thought-provoking and a significant text,
Written by Rawle Gibbons, 'Traditional Enactments of Trinidad: Towards a Third Theatre' is informative and well researched. The writer takes the reader through the journey
Using archaeological, ethnohistorical and linguistic data, 'The Indigenous Peoples of Trinidad and Tobago' discusses the social, political, economic and religious development of the indigenous society