virgil henry

storr


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Bahamian Studies
Working Papers and Publications

  • B’ Rabby as a True-True Bahamian: Rabbyism as Bahamian Ethos and Worldview in the Bahamas’ folk tradition and the works of Strachan and Glinton- Meicholas
    Journal of Caribbean Literatures, 6 (1), 2009.
  • Demystifying Bay Street: Black Tuesday and the Radicalization of Bahamian Politics in the 1960s (with Nona Martin)
    Journal of Caribbean History, 43 (1) 2009.
  • Whose Bay Street?: Competing Narratives of Nassau’s City Centre
    Island Studies Journal,Vol. 4, No. 1, May 2009.
  • I’se a Man: Political Awakening and the 1942 Riot in the Bahamas (with Nona Martin)
    Journal of Caribbean History, 41 (1 & 2) 2008.
  • Bay Street as whole and broken space: (with Nona P. Martin)
    Working Paper, 2007.
  • Enterprising Slaves and Master Pirates: Understanding Economic Life in the Bahamas
    Doctoral Dissertation (Defended December 10, 2002).


    virgil storr, ph.d.
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    Last Updated: June 2010