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Ordering independence, the end of empire in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1947-1969, Spencer Mawby

Label
Ordering independence, the end of empire in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1947-1969, Spencer Mawby
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Ordering independence
Oclc number
826289180
Responsibility statement
Spencer Mawby
Series statement
Britain and the world
Sub title
the end of empire in the Anglophone Caribbean, 1947-1969
Summary
Spencer Mawby analyses the conflicts between the British government and Caribbean nationalists over regional integration, the Cold War, immigration policy and financial aid in the decades before Jamaica, Trinidad and the other territories of the Anglophone Caribbean became independent., In August 1962, Trinidad and Jamaica became the first territories in the Caribbean to gain independence from Britain. After four centuries of expansion and consolidation, the relinquishment of British imperial control was intended to mark a new era but the subsequent history of the region has been a troubled one. Ordering Independence analyses the conflicts and controversies which accompanied the gradual transfer of power away from British politicians and officials to locally elected representatives and includes coverage of disputes between the British government and Caribbean nationalists over regional integration, the Cold War, immigration policy and financial aid. The central argument of the book challenges those accounts which attribute the post-independence problems of the Anglophone Caribbean to the inadequacies of nationalist leadership and provides a new assessment of the failures of British policy. Based on research in British, Caribbean and American archives, Ordering Independence offers the first comprehensive account of the end of empire in Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, St. Kitts, Grenada and British Guiana
Table Of Contents
The struggle for independence 1947-1952 -- Standing closer in the Caribbean -- Manley, Bustamante and constitutional reform in Jamaica -- Small island turmoil -- Ordering the islands 1952-1958 -- The Cold War in the Caribbean -- Politics, race and reform in Trinidad and Barbados -- Building a West Indian state -- The triumph of disorder 1958-1962 -- The federation against neo-imperialism: Chaguaramas -- The federation for itself: aid and immigration -- The federation against itself: the origins of the Jamaican Referendum -- The independence race: Trinidad v. Jamaica -- Order and disorder between dependence and independence 1962-1969 -- Decolonisation deferred in British guiana -- The eastern Caribbean Federation and Barbadian independence -- The Windwards, the Leewards and associated statehood
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