
Caribbean Social History
Caribbean social history explores how people's lives, communities, and social structures have evolved across the Caribbean region, shaped by factors like colonization, slavery, migration, and cultural exchange. It examines daily experiences, social hierarchies, identity, and resistance, revealing how diverse populations—Indigenous, African, European, Asian—interacted and contributed to the region's unique social fabric. This field highlights the interconnectedness of social, political, and economic forces, helping us understand the complex history behind Caribbean societies and their ongoing cultural richness.