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E-raamat: Ideology, Regionalism, and Society in Caribbean History

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Sep-2017
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
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  • ISBN-13: 9783319614182
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  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319614182

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This volume collects new angles and perspectives on issues shaping the development of the Caribbean. Bringing together essays on regional integration, identity, and culture and focusing on foundational personalities and institutions in the region, this book opens up new lines of inquiry on twentieth-century Caribbean history. Essays examine popular perspectives of the West Indies Federation; the intersections of ideology and governance through key figures such as C. L. R. James and Rawson William Rawson; the socioeconomic context of Caribbean foodways; and Carnival as a tool of cultural diplomacy. Integration is a critical theme throughout. Pointing to the region’s rich cultural and historical heritage, this book explores how Caribbean unification may provide a way forward for this patchwork of island territories facing the challenges of the twenty-first century.

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Ideology, Regionalism, and Society in Caribbean History is seminal in its multi-polar approach to understanding the historical, political and social dynamics that shape a region. Editors Shane J. Pantin and Jerome Teelucksingh have presented an eclectic array of themes on the Caribbean ethos a must read for students and policy makers. No doubt, they invite additional discourse and research toward viable integration and self-determination. (Dr. Glenville Ashby, Kaieteur News, kaieteurnewsonline.com, October, 2017)

1 Introduction
1(8)
Shane J. Pantin
Jerome Teelucksingh
Part I The Mechanics of Regionalism
2 The Masses Speak: Popular Perspectives on the West Indian Federation
9(32)
Dexnell Peters
3 Promotion of the West Indies Federation: The Federal Information Service, 1957--1961
41(28)
Renee A. Nelson
4 Regional Integration and the Problems of Caribbean and National History
69(30)
Shane J. Pantin
Part II Ideology and Governance
5 `The Most Striking West Indian Creation Between the Wars': C. L. R. James, the International African Service Bureau and Militant Pan-Africanism in Imperial Britain
99(32)
Christian Høgsbjerg
6 New Beginning Movement: Coordinating Council of Revolutionary Alternatives for Trinidad and the Caribbean
131(48)
Dr Matthew Quest
7 Sir Rawson William Rawson: Governor of Barbados, 1869--1875
179(28)
Dane Morton-Gittens
8 Challenging a "Strategy of Imperialism": Chaguaramas and the Quest for American Security
207(30)
Danalee Jahgoo
Part III Caribbean Society: Cuisine and Culture
9 More Than What We Eat: The Place of Food in Caribbean Development
237(28)
Fareena M. Alladin
10 Carnival Celebrations in Trinidad and Tobago and Abroad: Cultural Diplomacy in Action/Practice
265(30)
Georgina Chami
Jerome Teelucksingh
Conclusion 295(4)
Index 299
Shane J. Pantin is a graduate of the Department of History and the Faculty of Law at The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.

Jerome Teelucksingh is a Lecturer in the Department of History at The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago.