Note from the President of the Association of Caribbean Historians

R. Hoefte
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In 2018, the Association of Caribbean Historians (ACH) celebrated its 50th conference in Barbados. The ACH is a non-profit, professional organization devoted to the promotion of Caribbean history from a multidisciplinary, pan-Caribbean perspective. While the ACH was not officially established until 1972, the first “conference” was held in 1968 as a colloquium under the leadership of Profesor Jacques AdélaïdeMerlande, of Guadeloupe. Since then, the organization, the primary association for scholarly and public historians working in the field, has grown to several hundred members around the globe. A major pillar of the Association is its commitment to holding its annual conference in destinations across the Caribbean in different linguistic territories, encouraging the exploration of the region’s rich history. The ACH currently attracts 120 to 150 regional and international delegates to our conference every year and the conference continues to help host destinations to raise the profile of local history, heritage and culture by encouraging local participation, including students, and discussion of local historical issues and themes. The ACH is pleased to collaborate with the Journal of Caribbean History in this special issue as we both stimulate original, excellent research, addressing all aspects of Caribbean history. The JCH has selected five articles submitted by members of the ACH that reflect this ambition. The contributions are by both young and more seasoned scholars, with regional and international affiliations, and cover a variety of topics and countries. They reflect the ACH’s membership and the presentations at our annual conferences.
加勒比历史学家协会主席的说明
2018年,加勒比历史学家协会(ACH)在巴巴多斯庆祝了第50届会议。加勒比委员会是一个非营利性的专业组织,致力于从多学科、泛加勒比的角度促进加勒比历史。虽然该委员会直到1972年才正式成立,但第一次“会议”是在1968年举行的,是在瓜德罗普岛的雅克AdélaïdeMerlande教授的领导下举行的讨论会。从那时起,该组织作为在该领域工作的学术和公共历史学家的主要协会,已经发展到全球数百名成员。该协会的一个主要支柱是承诺在加勒比地区不同语言地区的目的地举行年度会议,鼓励对该地区丰富历史的探索。目前,香港文物古迹协会每年吸引120至150名地区及国际代表参加会议。会议鼓励本地人士(包括学生)参与,并讨论本地历史问题和主题,继续帮助主办目的地提升本地历史、遗产和文化的形象。加勒比历史协会很高兴与《加勒比历史杂志》在本期特刊上合作,因为我们双方都促进了原创、优秀的研究,涉及加勒比历史的各个方面。JCH选择了由ACH成员提交的五篇反映这一目标的文章。作者既有年轻的学者,也有经验丰富的学者,他们在地区和国际上都有联系,涵盖了各种主题和国家。它们反映了协会的成员资格和在我们年度会议上的发言。
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