Hilary McD. Beckles, Verene A. Shepherd
Freedoms Won
Caribbean Emancipations, Ethnicities and Nationhood
Hilary McD. Beckles, Verene A. Shepherd
Freedoms Won
Caribbean Emancipations, Ethnicities and Nationhood
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An essential book for students and teachers written by two of the Caribbean's leading historians.
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An essential book for students and teachers written by two of the Caribbean's leading historians.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 220mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780521435451
- ISBN-10: 0521435455
- Artikelnr.: 26183957
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. November 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 274mm x 220mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9780521435451
- ISBN-10: 0521435455
- Artikelnr.: 26183957
1. The limits of emancipation: freedom contained in Haiti 1804-1844
2. Freedom without liberty:1833-1866
3. New rights-old wrongs
1804-1890
4. The African-Caribbean peasantry
5. Peasants and production
6. Immigrant labourers - new terms of bondage
7. Indian arrival
8. Chinese
Javanaese and other arrivals
9. The new working classes: social and political experiences 1834-1900
10. Re-organised sugar economy 1846-circa 1985
11. Agricultural diversification and industrialisation
12. Emigration and the economy
13. US poliltical influence and military intervention since the 19th Century
14. The labour movement and development
15. Caribbean civilisation1: social life and culture 1888-1962. 16. Caribbean civilisation 2: work
leisure and artistic culture
17. Nationalism
decolonisation
independence
18. Political leaders
national freedom and regional integration.
2. Freedom without liberty:1833-1866
3. New rights-old wrongs
1804-1890
4. The African-Caribbean peasantry
5. Peasants and production
6. Immigrant labourers - new terms of bondage
7. Indian arrival
8. Chinese
Javanaese and other arrivals
9. The new working classes: social and political experiences 1834-1900
10. Re-organised sugar economy 1846-circa 1985
11. Agricultural diversification and industrialisation
12. Emigration and the economy
13. US poliltical influence and military intervention since the 19th Century
14. The labour movement and development
15. Caribbean civilisation1: social life and culture 1888-1962. 16. Caribbean civilisation 2: work
leisure and artistic culture
17. Nationalism
decolonisation
independence
18. Political leaders
national freedom and regional integration.
1. The limits of emancipation: freedom contained in Haiti 1804-1844
2. Freedom without liberty:1833-1866
3. New rights-old wrongs
1804-1890
4. The African-Caribbean peasantry
5. Peasants and production
6. Immigrant labourers - new terms of bondage
7. Indian arrival
8. Chinese
Javanaese and other arrivals
9. The new working classes: social and political experiences 1834-1900
10. Re-organised sugar economy 1846-circa 1985
11. Agricultural diversification and industrialisation
12. Emigration and the economy
13. US poliltical influence and military intervention since the 19th Century
14. The labour movement and development
15. Caribbean civilisation1: social life and culture 1888-1962. 16. Caribbean civilisation 2: work
leisure and artistic culture
17. Nationalism
decolonisation
independence
18. Political leaders
national freedom and regional integration.
2. Freedom without liberty:1833-1866
3. New rights-old wrongs
1804-1890
4. The African-Caribbean peasantry
5. Peasants and production
6. Immigrant labourers - new terms of bondage
7. Indian arrival
8. Chinese
Javanaese and other arrivals
9. The new working classes: social and political experiences 1834-1900
10. Re-organised sugar economy 1846-circa 1985
11. Agricultural diversification and industrialisation
12. Emigration and the economy
13. US poliltical influence and military intervention since the 19th Century
14. The labour movement and development
15. Caribbean civilisation1: social life and culture 1888-1962. 16. Caribbean civilisation 2: work
leisure and artistic culture
17. Nationalism
decolonisation
independence
18. Political leaders
national freedom and regional integration.