Empire and Nation-Building in the Caribbean

Barbados, 1937–66

Mary Chamberlain author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Manchester University Press

Published:1st Jun '10

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Empire and Nation-Building in the Caribbean cover

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: 9780719078767

Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm

Weight: unknown

232 pages