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General History Of The Caribbean Unesco Volume 5 Volume V The Caribbean In The Twentieth Century 1st Ed Na Na

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General History Of The Caribbean Unesco Volume 5 Volume V The Caribbean In The Twentieth Century 1st Ed Na Na
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 117.19 MB
Author: NA NA
ISBN: 9781349737758, 9781349737734, 1349737755, 1349737739
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st ed.

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General History Of The Caribbean Unesco Volume 5 Volume V The Caribbean In The Twentieth Century 1st Ed Na Na by Na Na 9781349737758, 9781349737734, 1349737755, 1349737739 instant download after payment.

Volume 5 provides an account and interpretation of the historical development of the region from around 1930 to the end of the twentieth century. Its wide ranging study of the economic, political, religious, social and cultural history of this period brings the series to the authorial present. Highlights include the 'turbulent thirties;' decolonization; the 'turn to the left' made in the 1970s by anglophone Caribbean countries; the Castro Revolution; and changes in social and demographic structures, including ethnicity and race consciousness and the role and status of women.

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