Dr. Matthew Jordan Smith
Lecturer in FHE - History & Archaeology: Fac. of Humanities & Education
Bachelor of Arts from UWI MonaDoctor of Philosophy from Master of Science from UWI Mona
Email: matthew.smith@uwimona.edu.jm
Research Interests
- Haitian radicalism and foreign relations after the U.S. Occupation (1915-1934)
- Biography of Daniel Fignole
- Documentary film on Haitian Independence
- Haitian migration to Jamaica in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries
Citations
Book, Chapter
- Smith, Matthew J.. Emperor, Exiles, and Intrigues: The Case of Nineteenth-century Haitian Heads of State in Jamaica
- Smith, Matthew J.. Two Hundred Year Old Mountains: Issues and Themes in the Historiography of the Modern Francophone Caribbean
Journal, Article
- Smith, Matthew. An Island among Islands' Haiti's strange relationship with the Caribbean community
- Smith, Matthew J.. CARICOM and the Politics of Crisis Management in Haiti 2004-2006
- Smith, Matthew. Vive 1804! : The Haitian Revolution and the revolutionary generation of 1946
Conference Proceedings
- Smith, Matthew. History, Myth and meaning in Haiti's second revolution: Re-interpreting the revolutionary movement of 1946
- Smith, Matthew J.. Footprints on the sea: Reflections on the Haitian-Jamaican migratory circuit.
- Smith, Matthew J.. Diaspora: Exploring migrations in the Caribbean.
- Smith, Matthew J.. Bob Marley and America, black music and musicians: Conversations of the African Diaspora.
- Smith, Matthew. These unfortunate exiles: Haitian migration to Jamaica
- Smith, Matthew. White, black and red all over; the United States and the Haitian general elections of 1956
- Smith, Matthew J.. A party of exiles: The Haitian Progressive Party and Jamaica, 1900-1915.

