Society and Politics in the Modern Caribbean, 1838-1970
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- This course discusses the modern Caribbean from the emancipation of the slaves in the British West Indies to the independence and post-independence periods. It explores the post-emancipation social, economic and political problems; the introduction of East Indian indentureship; the later emancipation's in the French and Spanish islands; political and economic modernization; the growth of the nationalist movements; independence and neo-colonialism.
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