Empire and nation-building in the Caribbean

Empire and nation-building in the Caribbean

by Mary ChamberlainAndrew Thompson and John M. MacKenzie
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 19/07/2013

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This original and exciting book examines the processes of nation building in the British West Indies. It argues that nation building was a more complex and messy affair, involving women and men in a range of social and cultural activities, in a variety of migratory settings, within a unique geo-political context. Taking as a case study Barbados which, in the 1930s, was the most economically impoverished, racially divided, socially disadvantaged and politically conservative of the British West Indian colonies, Empire and nation-building tells the messy, multiple stories of how a colony progressed to a nation. It is the first book to tell all sides of the independence story and will be of interest to specialists and non-specialists interested in the history of Empire, the Caribbean, of de-colonisation and nation building.

ISBN:
9781847797339
9781847797339
Category:
Colonialism & imperialism
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
19-07-2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
Mary Chamberlain

Mary Chamberlain is a novelist and historian. Her debut novel, The Dressmaker of Dachau, was published in 18 countries.

She is the author of non-fiction books on women 's history and Caribbean history including Fenwomen, the first book published by Virago Press. She lives in London with her husband, the political theorist Stein Ringen.

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