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CASBAH
Caribbean Studies and the History of Black and Asian people in Britain

 

INTRODUCTION

The project aims to identify and map national research resources, including archives/mss, printed and audio-visual material, related to Caribbean studies and the history of Black and Asian people in Britain. Survey work will seek to provide as full a picture as possible of the range of resources held in libraries and repositories in HE, public and voluntary organisations. The work of the project will be widely disseminated across the whole community, using on-line and printed materials. By creating a gateway to these resources, linking into the National Grid for Learning and so making these discoveries available to all, we hope to uncover the wealth of information in our record offices and libraries. The intention is that this will enable local historians, archivists, students, social researchers and academics more avenues in which to gain knowledge about Caribbean Studies and the long history of Black and Asian people in Britain.

The project is being led by the Institute of Commonwealth Studies and involves a consortium of 15 cross-sectoral institutions including the Public Record Office, The Institute of Race Relations, The British Library, Black and Asian Studies Association, Goldsmiths College, The TUC Library, University of North London, London Metropolitan Archives, and many Higher Education institutions.


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E-mail: casbah@sas.ac.uk

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