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Recent papers in Bermuda
The Archive and Everyday Life Conference, McMaster University, Canada, May 2010
Keywords: Bermuda, Third Culture Kids, Expatriates, Identity, Anthropology, Symbolic Interactionism This research is based on twelve in-depth interviews conducted in Bermuda, Southampton and on Skype. The subjects are the adult children... more
Reparative Histories: Radical Narratives of ‘Race’, and Resistance Conference, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK, September 2014
Published on behalf of the Bermuda Race Relations Initiative by The Bermuda Government, Hamilton Bermuda. Launched by Deputy Premier Paula Cox (acting on behalf of Premier Dr. Ewart Brown) in March 2007, the Bermuda Race Relations... more
Architectural paint research carried out by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation in collaboration with the Bermuda National Trust has shed light on how early houses on the island were constructed and finished from the late 17th century to... more
The Bermudian shipbuilding industry was an important part of the local economy, and made a particular international contribution to trade and maritime design during the 18th century. Whilst its importance has long been recognized by... more
Historical Perspectives of the Portuguese in the Caribbean by Dr. Joanne Collins-Gonsalves This paper is an historical analysis of the Portuguese from Madeira, the Azores and Cape Verde Islands in the English-official Caribbean... more
Owen Stanwood's review of "The New Pirate History"
Highest center of the universe created Earth (solar System) and heaven (galaxies) by unconditioned thought expression or by conditioned thought expression by higher centers (B.B.Bs). Hence laws of physics are made by these two ways of... more
The 1930s and 40s saw a spike in anti-racist and women’s rights activism in Bermuda. This article explores the relationship between the whitedominated Bermuda Woman’s Suffrage Society (BWSS), its Secretary Gladys Morrell, and the... more
Situated some 600 mi (965 km) east of North Carolina, the island of Bermuda is Britain's oldest surviving colony. While much of the British Empire has been dismantled, Bermuda remains within the Imperial fold, and is today designated a... more
Cynodon dactylon – Köpek dişi ayrığı (Scutch grass) Bitki türünün tanıması, üretimi,ekolojik istekleri, varyeteleri gibi detaylı incelemelerini bir araya getirdiğim sunum dosyam.
The first detailed study of a hydrographic survey that helped change Bermuda forever. Painstaking research by the author has brought to light the activities of Thomas Hurd, Andrew Evans, Jemmy Darrell and many others. Also included in... more
postmedieval, Volume 7, Issue 4, December 2016 Our Sea of Islands: New Approaches to British Insularity in the Late Middle Ages This is a special issue of 'postmedieval', co-edited by Matthew Boyd Goldie and Sebastian Sobecki Contents:... more
Hepatic microsomes prepared from 10 fish species from Bermuda were studied to establish features of cytochrome P450 (CYP) systems in tropical marine fish. The majority (7/10) of the species had total P450 content between 0.1 and 0.5... more
Published in The archaeology of contact: Processes and consequences. Proceedings of the twenty-fifth annual conference of the Archaeological Association of the University of Calgary (2002). Edited by Kurtis Lesick, Barbara Kulle,... more
No recent study of the imperial arm of British prison hulks exists; this paper’s key objective, therefore, will be to bring about a better understanding of the life and labour of the condemned men sent to Bermuda’s convict station.
Bermuda Crossroads of the Atlantic - A Postal History
By Arthur H. Groten and David R. Pitts
BOOK REVIEW in BRITISH CARIBBEAN JOURNAL, July 2019
By Arthur H. Groten and David R. Pitts
BOOK REVIEW in BRITISH CARIBBEAN JOURNAL, July 2019
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This paper examines the behaviour... more
This paper will look to reconstruct Bermuda's whaling past and track the depletion of humpback, sperm, and right whale populations.1 Previous work has analysed the practice of whaling, but little has been done to look at the island's... more
Analysis: The island of Bermuda is well known for its sun and sand, but it also has a littleknown connection to Ireland During the years of the Great Famine, thousands of men, women, and children, many driven to crime by poverty and civil... more
Several of the EU Member States possess overseas territories lying thousands of kilometres away from Brussels. The application of EU law in such areas can very much differ from the way how this law functions on the European continent.... more
Inadequate staffing of clinical laboratories may compromise quality and throughput, whereas excess staff unnecessarily increases the cost of testing. To measure productivity of technical staff and management span of control in a large... more