History Matters - by Heather Cateau & Rita Pemberton & Ronald Noel (Paperback)
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- The most consequential Caribbean historian of hergeneration, Bridget Brereton has produced a string of innovative andpath-breaking studies that have had a profound influence on the ways we havecome to understand many of the major events in the area's history.
- Author(s): Heather Cateau & Rita Pemberton & Ronald Noel
- 506 Pages
- History, Caribbean & West Indies
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About the Book
Bridget Brereton's work has had a profound influence on the understanding of Caribbean history. This Work tips its hat to her contributions, as well as suggests ways to expand on the research agenda she has set.
Book Synopsis
The most consequential Caribbean historian of hergeneration, Bridget Brereton has produced a string of innovative and
path-breaking studies that have had a profound influence on the ways we have
come to understand many of the major events in the area's history. This Work
tips its hat to her contributions, as well as suggests ways to expand on the
research agenda she has set. Taking its cue from Brereton, the essays are generally
reader friendly in their exploration of the economic, social, economic,
political and cultural history of the area. Brereton's work is always
"balanced." So too are the contributions to this anthology. Complex
societies, Brereton insists, demand complex histories. These essays do exactly
that. Like her work, this collection also breaks through old historiographical
boundaries. To its credit, the geographical and thematic coverage is
comprehensive although, not surprisingly, Trinidad and Tobago attracts a
plurality of interest. Its range and mix make this work one of a kind. There are
other anthologies that cover aspects of the area's history, but nothing as
comprehensive in its historical and thematic reach. It brings to mind Gordon
Lewis's, The Growth of the Modern West
Indies (1968) which for years was basic fare of graduate seminars. Lewis
identified what he called Caribbean "characteristics." It was a house
divided against itself in which parochial governing elites butted heads against
outside liberal influences before and after emancipation, a place where status
was symbolized by skin colour and an area, which with the collapse of King
Sugar and emancipation, became a back water until World War II. This work
expands on many of the same themes reaching beyond Lewis to cover all language
areas.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x 1.13 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.48 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 506
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Caribbean & West Indies
Publisher: University of the West Indies Press
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Heather Cateau & Rita Pemberton & Ronald Noel
Language: English
Street Date: May 2, 2025
TCIN: 1005685878
UPC: 9789766409869
Item Number (DPCI): 247-47-7021
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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