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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
World
Peter Fraser and Gad Heuman

Letter: David Lowenthal obituary

David Lowenthal was instrumental in the founding of the Society for Caribbean Studies
David Lowenthal was instrumental in the founding of the Society for Caribbean Studies

The great contribution by David Lowenthal to the study of the Caribbean should not be overlooked. His book West Indian Societies (1972) and the four volumes of readings he co-edited with Lambros Comitas (1973) served not only as introductions but stimulated further research; there were also his many scholarly articles.

David had a close connection to the University of the West Indies: he spent the academic year of 1956-57 at the Jamaica campus and served as an adviser to the vice-chancellor during the 1960s. He was instrumental in the founding of the Society for Caribbean Studies in the UK, which held its first meeting in 1977 and still brings together UK and foreign scholars working on the Caribbean at its annual conference. He was a guide, an inspiration and a friend to many scholars of the Caribbean based in the UK and elsewhere.

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