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Study Caribbean History and Culture at Cavehill, Barbados

by: University of the West Indies Cave Hill

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This is a study on the history of the Caribbean, revealing the significant role the region played in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the 15th century. In the 20th century, the Caribbean was again important during World War II, in decolonization wave in the post-war period, and in the tension between Communist Cuba and the United States (US). Genocide, slavery, immigration a...

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Program Highlights

Experience exciting Caribbean culture in a diverse academic environment.

Connect with other students through many campus clubs and organizations.

Participate in the annual Campus Carnival - an explosion of color, music, and fun.

Get the chance to explore and discover beautiful sights in the Caribbean.

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Locations:
  • Cave Hill, Barbados
Availability
Year(s) Offered2021,2022,2023Terms Available:
  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Summer
  • Winter
Age Requirement:Varies
Types & Subjects
Subjects & Courses:
  • Culture
  • History
Guidelines:
  • All Nationalities
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Locations

  • Cave Hill, Barbados

Types and Subjects

  • Subjects & Courses
  • Culture
  • History

Availability

Years Offered: 2021,2022,2023

Terms Available:
  • Fall
  • Spring
  • Summer

Age Requirement

Age Requirement Varies

Guidelines

All Nationalities

Qualifications & Experience

      Accepted Education Levels

    • Any/All Education Levels Accepted

    Application Procedures

    • Online Application
    • Other
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    This is a study on the history of the Caribbean, revealing the significant role the region played in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the 15th century. In the 20th century, the Caribbean was again important during World War II, in decolonization wave in the post-war period, and in the tension between Communist Cuba and the United States (US). Genocide, slavery, immigration and rivalry between world powers have given Caribbean history an impact disproportionate to the size of this small region. It also involves the artistic, musical, literary, culinary, political and social elements that are representatives of the Caribbean people all over the world. The Caribbean's culture has historically been influenced by European culture and traditions, especially British, Sp...

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