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Tara Inniss
Tara Inniss
Lecturer, The University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus
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The slave family in the transition to freedom: Barbados, 1834–1841
L Brown, T Inniss
Slavery and Abolition 26 (2), 257-269, 2005
132005
Selective secondary school education in Barbados: The need for change
M Pilgrim, G Hornby, T Inniss
Journal of International and Comparative Education (JICE), 111-126, 2018
112018
Heritage and communities in a small island developing state: Historic Bridgetown and its Garrison, Barbados (kor)
T Inniss
UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, 2013
92013
The Industrial heritage of sugar at world heritage sites in the Caribbean
TA Inniss, L Jolliffe
Sugar heritage and tourism in transition, 89-109, 2013
92013
“Any elderly, sensible, prudent woman”: The Practice and Practitioners of Midwifery during Slavery in the British Caribbean
TA Inniss
Health and Medicine in the circum-Caribbean, 1800-1968, 40-52, 2010
92010
Comprehensive report to inform the presentation by the Government of Barbados to the Annual Ministerial Review of the United Nations Economic and Social Council on Barbados …
T Inniss
UNDP/ECLAC (United Nations Development Programme/Economic Commission for …, 2007
62007
From slavery to freedom: Children's health in Barbados, 1823–1838
TA Inniss
Slavery and Abolition 27 (2), 251-260, 2006
62006
Slave Women, Family Strategies, and the Transition to Freedom in Barbados, 1834–41
L Brown, T Inniss
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Decolonizing the Archival Record about the Enslaved: Digitizing the Barbados Mercury Gazette
AS Levi, TA Inniss
archipelagos, 2020
32020
Slave women, family strategies and the transition to freedom in Barbados, 1834-1841
L Brown, T Inniss, G Campbell, S Miers, J Miller
Women in Slavery: The Americas,, 172-185, 2007
22007
A Return to Roots:“CuBajans” in Barbados, by Sharon Milagro Marshall
T Inniss
New West Indian Guide/Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 98 (1-2), 199-200, 2024
2024
Islandscapes: Tourism, COVID-19, Climate Change and Challenges to Natural Landscapes. A Caribbean Perspective and View from Barbados
N Finneran, T Inniss
Managing Protected Areas: People and Places, 49-64, 2023
2023
Freed women and unequal inheritance in Barbados (early eighteenth century)
T Inniss
Clio. Women, Gender, History, 129-142, 2019
2019
Freed women and unequal inheritance in Barbados (early eighteenth century): Evidence from the archive
T Inniss
Clio. Women, Gender, History 50 (2), 125-137, 2019
2019
Freed women and inheritance in Barbados (early eighteenth century): evidence from the archive
T Inniss
2019
Femme affranchie et femme légitime. Un héritage inéquitable à la Barbade (XVIII e siècle)
T Inniss, S Kandé
Clio. Femmes, Genre, Histoire, 125-137, 2019
2019
Katherine Paugh . The Politics of Reproduction: Race, Medicine and Fertility in the Age of Abolition. Past and Present Book Series. Oxford: Oxford University Press …
T Inniss
Journal of British Studies 57 (2), 381-382, 2018
2018
Katherine Paugh. The Politics of Reproduction: Race, Medicine and Fertility in the Age of Abolition
T Inniss
JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES 57 (2), 381-381, 2018
2018
Life in Bridgetown, Barbados, According to the Westbury Cemetery Records 1877–1976
P Chami, T Inniss, B Sing
Economic Quality Control 30 (1), 39-47, 2015
2015
Le Patrimoine historique de la Barbade: l'affranchissement du passé colonial
T Inniss
UNESCO: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation, 2013
2013
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