Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / John A. Aarons, Jeannette A. Bastian and Stanley H. Griffin
  • Soca and collective memory; Savannah Grass as an archive of Carnival / Kai Barratt
  • Jamaican twitter as a repository for documenting memory and social resistance; Listening to the 'articulate minority' / Norman Malcom
  • Singing our Caribbean identity : programming the UWI Mona Festival of the Nine Lessons with carols / Shawn R.A. Wright
  • Archives 'cast in stone' : memorials as memory / Elsie E. Aarons
  • Landscape as record : archiving the Antigua Recreation Ground / Stephen Butters
  • Concert dance in Barbados as archive; Dancing the national narratives / John Hunte
  • Remembering an art exhibit : the Face of Jamaica, 1963-1964 / Monique Barnett-Davidson
  • Traditional and new record sources in geointerpretive methods for reconstructing biophysical history; Whither Withywood / Thera Edwards and Edward Robinson
  • Resistance in/and the pre-emancipation archives / Tonia Sutherland, Linda Sturtz, Paulette Kerr
  • Post-colonial philately as memory and history : stamping a new identity for Trinidad and Tobago / Desaray Pivot-Nolan
  • Recasting Jamaica sculptor Ronald Moody (1900-1984) : an archival homecoming / Ego Ahaiwe Sowinski
  • St. Lucian memory and identity through the eyes of John Robert Lee / Antonia Charlemagne-Marshall
  • Crop Over and Carnival in the archives of Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago / Allison O. Ramsay
  • Ecclesiastical records as sources of social history; the Anglican Church of Trinidad and Tobago / Janelle Duke
  • Erasure and retention in Jamaica's official memory; The case of the disappearing telegrams / James Robertson.