The ACH membership includes students, graduate students, faculty, staff of public and government institutions, and independent or retired researchers. While it began under the auspices of history, it now frequently hosts papers and panels on Caribbean literature, art, theatre, archeology, material culture, and identity.
Baa, Enid M., “The Brandenburgers at St. Thomas or the Bordeaux Plantation, 1685 - 1973”
Buisseret, David J., “The Transition from Military to Civilian Rule in 17th Century Jamaica: An Example”
Dalleo, Peter D., “Pirates and Plunderers: Rethinking Bahamian History”
Haraksingh, Kusha, "Estates, Labour and Population in Trinidad, 1870 - 1900"
Rankin, Hugh E., “Portrait of a Pirate”
Samaroo, Brinsley, “The Mirror of War: Trinidad Newspaper Coverage of the First World War, 1914 – 1918”
Marshall, Bernard, "Anglo-Black Carib Rivalry and Subsequent War of 1772 - 1773 in St. Vincent -- A Reassessment"
McAvoy, Muriel, “An Abolitionist View of St. Thomas in 1836, with notes and an introduction”
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