Brian L. Moore

670 total citations
17 papers, 147 citations indexed

About

Brian L. Moore is a scholar working on Cultural Studies, Sociology and Political Science and Anthropology. According to data from OpenAlex, Brian L. Moore has authored 17 papers receiving a total of 147 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Cultural Studies, 10 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 2 papers in Anthropology. Recurrent topics in Brian L. Moore's work include Caribbean history, culture, and politics (15 papers), Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy (10 papers) and Cuban History and Society (3 papers). Brian L. Moore is often cited by papers focused on Caribbean history, culture, and politics (15 papers), Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy (10 papers) and Cuban History and Society (3 papers). Brian L. Moore collaborates with scholars based in United States, Guyana and Jamaica. Brian L. Moore's co-authors include Michele A. Johnson, Evelyn Hu-DeHart, Joseph J. Ryan, J. R. Ward and Alan H. Adamson and has published in prestigious journals such as The American Historical Review, Addictive Behaviors and Hispanic American Historical Review.

In The Last Decade

Brian L. Moore

16 papers receiving 85 citations

Peers

Brian L. Moore
John W. Witek United States
Camillia Cowling United Kingdom
Yomi Braester United States
Bryna Goodman United States
Ian Duffield United Kingdom
Crystal Bartolovich United States
John W. Witek United States
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All Works

17 of 17 papers shown
1.
Moore, Brian L.. (2023). Race, Power and Social Segmentation in Colonial Society. 1 indexed citations
2.
Moore, Brian L. & Michele A. Johnson. (2011). "They Do As They Please". 3 indexed citations
3.
Moore, Brian L. & Michele A. Johnson. (2008). "Drunk and Disorderly": Alcoholism and the Search for "Morality" in Jamaica, 1865-1920. 42(2). 155. 1 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L.. (2004). Neither Led Nor Driven: Contesting British Cultural Imperialism in Jamaica, 1865-1920. 33 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L. & Michele A. Johnson. (2004). Neither Led Nor Driven. 17 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L.. (2001). Slavery, freedom and gender : the dynamics of Caribbean society. 14 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L. & Michele A. Johnson. (2000). "Fallen Sisters"? Attitudes to Female Prostitution in Jamaica at the Turn of the Twentieth Century. 34. 46. 2 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L. & Michele A. Johnson. (2000). "Squalid Kingston" 1890-1920 : how the poor lived, moved and had their being. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 5 indexed citations
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Hu-DeHart, Evelyn & Brian L. Moore. (1998). Cultural Power, Resistance and Pluralism: Colonial Guyana, 1838-1900. The American Historical Review. 103(1). 302–302. 9 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L.. (1995). Cultural Power Resistance & Pluralism. 8 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L., et al.. (1989). Race, Power, and Social Segmentation in Colonial Society: Guyana after Slavery, 1838-1891. The American Historical Review. 94(5). 1517–1517. 16 indexed citations
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Ward, J. R. & Brian L. Moore. (1989). Race, Power and Social Segmentation in Colonial Society: Guyana after Slavery 1838-1891. Bulletin of Latin American Research. 8(2). 307–307. 2 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L.. (1988). The settlement of Chinese in Guyana in the nineteenth century. Immigrants & Minorities. 7(1). 41–56. 1 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L., et al.. (1987). Fagerstrom's tolerance questionnaire: Clarification of item and scoring ambiguities. Addictive Behaviors. 12(1). 67–68. 12 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L.. (1977). The Retention of Caste Notions Among the Indian Immigrants in British Guiana During the Nineteenth Century. Comparative Studies in Society and History. 19(1). 96–107. 11 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L. & Alan H. Adamson. (1974). Sugar without Slaves: The Political Economy of British Guiana, 1838-1904.. Hispanic American Historical Review. 54(2). 321–321. 1 indexed citations
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Moore, Brian L.. (1974). Sugar Without Slaves: The Political Economy of British Guiana, 1838-1904. Hispanic American Historical Review. 54(2). 321–322. 11 indexed citations

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