The UWI Mona Campus' Annual Departmental Reports 2022_2023

FACULTY OF HUMANITIES AND EDUCATION

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Technical Reports • Peters, Dexnell. Research Report and Resource for the United Kingdom National Trust Global Connections Initiative: “The Shugborough Estate in the Global Eighteenth Century,” National Trust, February 2023. 1–60pp. • Peters, Dexnell, and Isabel Robinson. Exeter College, University of Oxford and its Legacies of Slavery Report, 2023. 1–37pp. Conference Presentations • Peters, Dexnell. “Exeter College, the Gibbs Family and Higher Education in a New Global Economy” Slavery, Institutions, and Empire: Moving Beyond Microhistory Conference, University of Oxford, September 2023. • Dexnell Peters. “Venezuela and the Caribbean: Historical and Current Parallels of Crisis and Migration,” SALISES Annual Conference, UWI St. Augustine, May 2023. Seminar Presentations • Atkinson Swaby, Lesley-Gail. “Vulnerability of the Culture Sector”. Presented at Disasters Heritage: Can Memorializing Disasters make people more resil- ient Webinar. International Geoscience Programme Projects 718 and 692 in partnership with the UWI Museum, December 1, 2022. • Peters, Dexnell. “Numbers are daily repairing there, whose fortunes have been shipwrecked elsewhere”: Exploring the Relationship between the Old Colonies and the New Frontier in the late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries,” Staff/Graduate Cross-Campus Seminar, DoHA UWI-Mona, November 2022. • Robertson, James. “The Naval Dockyard at Navy Isalnd: Jamaican Contexts for an imperial project of the 1720s”. Archaeological Society of Jamaica Sym- posium, May 2023. • Robertson, James. “A Maroon Ambush at the Stony River in 17 31: Contexts and Consequences of a “bad success”. International Charlestown Maroon Con- ference, 23 July, 2023. • Watts, Karl. “Saving as a ‘Civilizing’ Measure in the British Empire: The case of the Jamaican Trustee Savings Banks, 1834–1870.” Staff/Graduate Seminar, DoHA UWI-Mona, May 19, 2023. Special Presentations and Workshops • Peters, Dexnell. “Principles and Agents: The British Slave Trade and Its Abo- lition (2022) by David Richardson”. University of Hull Wilberforce Institute Summer Debate on book, May 2023.

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