Allison O. Ramsay

Allison O. Ramsay Ph.D. is a Lecturer in Cultural/Heritage Studies in the Department of History at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine Campus. Her recent interests include fraternal organisations, museums, Caribbean culture, heritage and history, Cultural Studies and Heritage Studies. Dr. Ramsay‘s publications include Independence, Colonial Relics and Monuments in the Caribbean (2024, Lexington Books) co-edited with Jerome Teelucksingh. Sole authored publications include “Monuments to Freedom and Nationhood: Preserving the Heritage of Barbados in Metal and Stone” (2024),“Women‘s Voices: Feminism and Calypso in Barbados,” (2023) Tout Moun Caribbean Journal of Cultural Studies 8 (1): 1-21; “"Little England" to a Republic: The Journey of Barbados” (2023) Social and Economic Studies 72 (1 & 2): 109-26; and “Crop Over and Carnival in the Archives of Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago” in Archiving Caribbean Identity: Records, Community, Memory, edited by John Aarons, Jeanette A. Bastian and Stanley Griffin, Routledge (2022) .

