Provide students with a firm grounding in Caribbean history and prepare them for their future studies at CSEC (R) level, with a lower secondary course to help them develop wider skills in social studies through an active approach to the study of social history. - Ensure full coverage with content spanning Caribbean history from ancient civilisations to late 20th Century independence covered across two books.
- Provide practice in different skill areas such as recall, interpretation and evaluation, map work, research and field work, interviewing, comparing, critiquing, debating and class discussion.
- Reinforce learning through comprehensive revision questions.
This is Book 2 in the Longman Caribbean History Series. See all Longman Caribbean History books here.
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John Gilmore is an Associate Professor at the University of Warwick, where he is a member of the Centre for Caribbean Studies and the Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies. He spent many years living in Barbados where, after teaching at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies and at Queen's Colleg
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