This book is based on a rare account of Belize's early logging days from the journal of Colonel James Lawrie, one of the most significant mahogany and logwood cutters in Belize during the last quarter of the 19th century.
This book is based on the study “Male Social Participation and Violence in Urban Belize”, which was completed in 2010, Belize’s first comprehensive study of social violence.
In this collection of essays, distinguished economists, conservationists, lawyers, sociologists, and other scholars-all longtime observers of Belize and its people-take stock.
This overview of the state of Garifuna Studies at the beginning of the 21st century is an impressive collection of essays written by Garifuna and non-Garifuna scholars from throughout the region, with a foreword contributed by renowned social anthropologist, Nigel Bolland.