The KITLV invites scholars working in the fields of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies to apply for a Visiting Fellowship. Fellows are invited to send in a proposal of the work they wish to carry ...

The latest issue of the New West Indian Guide (NWIG) is now available, with articles on the Caribbean in the fields of humanities, social & political science, archaeology, economics, geography and geology...

Op 16 november werd het boek Koloniaal Haarlem, geschreven door Rosemarijn Hoefte, Henk Schulte Nordholt, Dineke Stam en Mariette van Wenum) gepresenteerd in de Doelenzaal van bibliotheek Haarlem. Het boek, uitgegeven door Uitgeverij Loutje...

The journal New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids has published a new advance article: ‘The apprenticeship system in the Caribbean: The world of the apprentices', by Gad Heuman...

The journal New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids has published new advance articles: ‘The negative consequences of the Westminster System and Partisan Media in small Caribbean States...

The New West Indian Guide (NWIG) is a scholarly fully open access journal on the Caribbean, featuring English-language articles in the fields of anthropology, art, archaeology, economics, geography, geology, history...

As part of the Island(er)s at the Helm research program, the Transatlantic Academic Platform encourages regional collaboration and international discussion by raising awareness of the role of ...

The journal NWIG has published a new issue. It includes 2 articles: 'She has not been seen or heard of since: Gender, incarceration, and punishment in The Bahamas, 1860s–1920s', by Anne Ulentin and 'Sustenance and survival: Women, food and sovereignty...

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