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African, Irish and Creole Culture of the Caribbean

How African And Irish Traditions Shaped Creole Culture In The Caribbean

Paul Crooks
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Year
2025
Language
English

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African, Irish and Creole Culture of the Caribbean is a concise exploration of how African and Irish cultural traditions blended to shape the Creole identity of the Caribbean. Drawing on historical sources and cultural analysis, Paul Crooks highlights the ways language, music, folklore, and shared experiences contributed to the development of a distinctive Caribbean culture.

This accessible publication sheds light on the underexplored connections between African heritage and Irish influence, tracing the cultural exchanges that evolved through resilience and adaptation. Designed for readers interested in Caribbean history, cultural studies, and the roots of Creole traditions, this work provides an engaging introduction to a subject often overlooked in mainstream narratives.

Ideal for academic libraries, public collections, educators, and general readers, African, Irish and Creole Culture of the Caribbean offers valuable insights into the forces that shaped Caribbean society.

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