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Bridget Brereton (born 1946) is a
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-based historian, who is Emerita Professor of History at the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine. She is the author of works including ''A History of Modern Trinidad''; ''Law, Justice and Empire: The Colonial Career of John Gorrie, 1829–1892''; ''Race Relations in Colonial Trinidad, 1870–1900'' and her articles have been widely published in journals and as book chapters. She edited Volume V of the
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'' General History of the Caribbean: The Twentieth Century'' (2004), and has been co-editor of several other books.


Biography

Bridget Mary Brereton was born in
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, India, to Patrick and Hedda (née Friedlander) Cruttwell. Her father had been serving in the Indian Army during World War II, though as the war was over by the time she was born, her family returned to Britain when she was a baby and Brereton grew up in Scotland and England: she went to primary school in
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until the age of nine, after which she attended the Maynard School for Girls in
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, where she took her O-level and
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examinations. She went to Jamaica at the age of 17, when her father took up a post as Professor of English at the University of the West Indies, Mona (UWI), and where she studied history and graduated with a first-class BA Honours degree at the age of 20. Marrying a fellow student from Trinidad and Tobago, she relocated there. She obtained an MA degree at the
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, and went on to become the first person to gain a PhD in a humanities or social sciences subject at UWI's St Augustine campus in Trinidad. A work she has cited as having been particularly influential in her development as a scholar is ''Trinidad in Transition: The Years after Slavery'' by British historian Donald Wood. In 1972, she began teaching in the History Department at St Augustine, where by 1980 she was a senior lecturer, going on be Reader in Caribbean Social History by 1988, and becoming in 1995 the first female Professor of History at St Augustine. Brereton was a university teacher for many years, holding positions variously as Head of the Department of History, Deputy Principal, and Interim Principal at UWI, St Augustine. She was the first woman to win the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence for Research, Teaching, and Administration (1996). She has additionally held many public-service roles, among them as former Chair of the Board of the
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(NALIS). She has also served as a judge for prizes including the OCM Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature.


Selected works

* ''Race Relations in Colonial Trinidad, 1870–1900'' (1979; Cambridge University Press, 2002, ) * ''A History of Modern Trinidad, 1783–1962'' (1989) * ''Law, Justice And Empire: The Colonial Career Of John Gorrie 1829–1892'' (The Press UWI biography series) (University Press of the West Indies, 1997, ) * ''From Imperial College to the University of the West Indies: A History of the St Augustine Campus, T&T'' (2010)


References


External links

* Niala Dwarika-Bhagat, Karen Eccles, Michelle Gill, Marsha Winter
"An Annotated Bibliography of the Works of Bridget Brereton"
'' The Journal of Caribbean History'' 48, 1 & 2 (2014): 169–201.
"Interview with Bridget Brereton and Brinsley Samaroo , Bocas Lit Fest 2022"
5 September 2022. {{DEFAULTSORT:Brereton, Bridget 1946 births Living people 20th-century British historians 20th-century Trinidad and Tobago historians 21st-century British historians 21st-century Trinidad and Tobago historians Academic staff of the University of the West Indies British expatriates in Trinidad and Tobago British women historians University of Toronto alumni University of the West Indies alumni