Political and Social Disturbances in the West Indies
Title | Political and Social Disturbances in the West Indies PDF eBook |
Author | Frank Cundall |
Publisher | |
Pages | 48 |
Release | 1906 |
Genre | Georgetown (Guyana) |
ISBN |
The Modern Caribbean
Title | The Modern Caribbean PDF eBook |
Author | Franklin W. Knight |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 397 |
Release | 2014-07-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1469617323 |
This collection of thirteen original essays by experts in the field of Caribbean studies clarifies the diverse elements that have shaped the modern Caribbean. Through an interdisciplinary examination of the complexities of race, politics, language, and environment that mark the region, the authors offer readers a thorough understanding of the Caribbean's history and culture. The essays also comment thoughtfully on the problems that confront the Caribbean in today's world. The essays focus on the Caribbean island and the mainland enclaves of Belize and the Guianas. Topics examined include the Haitian Revolution of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries; labor and society in the nineteenth-century Caribbean; society and culture in the British and French West Indies since 1870; identity, race, and black power in Jamaica; the "February Revolution" of 1970 in Trinidad; contemporary Puerto Rico; politics, economy, and society in twentieth-century Cuba; Spanish Caribbean politics and nationalism in the nineteenth century; Caribbean migrations; economic history of the British Caribbean; international relations; and nationalism, nation, and ideology in the evolution of Caribbean literature. The authors trace the historical roots of current Caribbean difficulties and analyze these problems in the light of economic, political, and social developments. Additionally, they explore these conditions in relation to United States interests and project what may lie ahead for the region. The challenges currently facing the Caribbean, note the editors, impose a heavy burden upon political leaders who must struggle "to eliminate the tensions when the people are so poor and their expectations so great." The contributors are Herman L. Bennett, Bridget Brereton, David Geggus, Franklin W. Knight, Anthony P. Maingot, Jay R. Mandle, Roberto Marquez, Teresita Martinez Vergne, Colin A. Palmer, Bonham C. Richardson, Franciso A. Scarano, and Blanca G. Silvestrini.
Black Power in the Caribbean
Title | Black Power in the Caribbean PDF eBook |
Author | Kate Quinn |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Black people |
ISBN | 9780813061887 |
The first collection to explore the Black Power movement in its various manifestations across the Caribbean.
Modern Political Culture in the Caribbean
Title | Modern Political Culture in the Caribbean PDF eBook |
Author | Holger Henke |
Publisher | |
Pages | 488 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9789766401351 |
This contribution to the study and analysis of Caribbean politics explores the political culture of the Caribbean in order to understand the regional differences. The contributors, renowned internationally for their expertise in Caribbean studies, explore the topic from their varied cultural experiences and offer a new dimension to the study of political culture.
Challenges to Civil Society
Title | Challenges to Civil Society PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Cambria Press |
Pages | 431 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1621969665 |
Race, War and Nationalism
Title | Race, War and Nationalism PDF eBook |
Author | Glenford D. Howe |
Publisher | Ian Randle Publishers |
Pages | 287 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 976637063X |
Glenford Howe's social history of the soldiers of the British West Indies Regiment assesses the impact of World War One on West Indian history and reveals the true nature of military relations and the gradual decline in morale.
Marginalized Groups in the Caribbean
Title | Marginalized Groups in the Caribbean PDF eBook |
Author | Ann Marie Bissessar |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield |
Pages | 207 |
Release | 2021-11-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1793642869 |
Throughout the world, policy makers argue that they develop and implement policies to benefit all members of their society. Marginalized Groups in the Caribbean argues that the policies introduced by several governments in the Caribbean lead to the exclusion of groups within these societies. Using both research and interviews, the authors explore how certain groups are excluded from the policy-making process and do not have a voice. The groups highlighted in this book include criminal deportees, women, children, first peoples, refugees, and victims of floods. The three authors in this book are experts in separate disciplines: policy making, social work, as well as gender and development. They bring their respective experiences to bear in their arguments, showing many sides to the exclusionary effects of laws and promoting strategies for change.