Prof. Brian Lancelot Moore
Bachelor of Arts from UWI MonaDoctor of Philosophy from UWI Mona
Email: brian.moore@uwimona.edu.jm
Research Interests
- Society, politics and culture in post-emancipation Guyana
- The cultural history of Jamaica, 1865-1920
Citations
Book, Whole
- Moore, Brian L., Johnson, Michele A.. 'Squalid Kingston', 1890-1920 : how the poor lived, moved and had their being
- Moore, Brian, L., Johnson, Michele, A.. Neither led nor driven : Contesting British cultural imperialism in Jamaica, 1865-1920
- Moore, Brian L., Johnson, Michele A. . The land we live in: Jamaica in 1890
- Moore, Brian L., Wilmot, Swithin. Before & after 1865: Education, politics and regionalism in the Caribbean
- Moore, Brian L.. Cultural power, resistance and pluralism: Colonial Guyana 1838-1900
- Moore, Brian L., Higman, B.W., Campbell, Carl C., Bryan, Patrick E.. Slavery, freedom and gender: The dynamics of a Caribbean society
Book, Chapter
- Moore, Brian L., Johnson, Michele A.. Challenging the 'civilizing mission': Cricket as a field of socio-cultural contestation in Jamaica, 1865-1920
- Moore, Brian L.. Sex and marriage among East Indian immigrants in British Guiana during the nineteenth century
- Moore, Brian L.. African-Guyanese political disempowerment during the nineteenth century
- Moore, Brian L.. Leisure and society in postemancipation Guyana
- Moore, Brian L., Johnson, Michele A.. Celebrating Christmas in Jamaica, 1865-1920: From creole carnival to 'civilized' convention
- Moore, Brian L.. The culture of the colonial elites in nineteenth century Guyana
- Moore, Brian L.. Race, class and politics in Guyana 1891-1928
- Nettleford, Rex. Our debt to history
- Moore, Brian L.. Ethnicity and economic behaviour in nineteenth-century Guyana
- Moore, Brian L.. The social and economic subordination of the Guyanese creoles after emancipation
Journal, Article
- Moore, Brian L.. Mating patterns and gender relations among Indians in 19th century Guyana
- Moore, Brian L.. Colonialism, cricket culture, and Afro-creole identity in the Caribbean after emancipation: The case of Guyana
- Moore, Brian L., Johnson, Michele A.. 'Fallen sisters?' Attitudes to female prostitution in Jamaica at the turn of the twentieth century

