The British Caribbean by Elisabeth M Wallace

The British Caribbean by Elisabeth M Wallace

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The British Caribbean by Elisabeth M Wallace

During the first sixty years of the twentieth century the British West Indies were evolving, first from colonialism to self-government, and later to a short-lived federalism. These decades were years of gradual constitutional advance during times of economic distress and social unrest. This book discusses the growth of trade unions and political parties, the causes and results of the riots of the 1930s, the advent of adult suffrage, and the rise of the ill-fated West Indies Federation. The birth and death of the federation resulted from these economic and political pressures and from the diverse ideas and personalities of rival Caribbean statesmen. Yet many perceptive West Indians considered federalism the best safeguard for civil liberties, and despite the failure of the federation, West Indians still continue to seek regional cooperation. Elisabeth Wallace accurately portrays the mood of the times and does much to clear up the intricacies of modern West Indian politics. Her book is a valuable addition to the literature on the political history of the British Caribbean.

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ISBN 13 9781487572891
ISBN 10 1487572891
Title The British Caribbean
Author Elisabeth M Wallace
Series Heritage
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Year published 1977-12-15
Number of pages 284
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