Sunday, November 20, 2011

The Aftermath of Sovereignty West Indian Perspectives

Lowenthal, David & Lambros Comitas, The Aftermath of Sovereignty West Indian Perspectives, Garden City NY: Anchor Press, 1973.

Contents:
I FREEDOM AND POWER:
1. Eric Williams "Massa Day Done" (1961)
2. Jesse Harris Proctor, Jr. "British West Indian Society and Government in Transition 1920-60" (1962)
3. Morley Ayearst "A Note on Some Characteristics of West Indian Political Parties" (1954)
4. Kenneth John "St. Vincent: A Political Ka1eidoscope" (1966)
5. B. A. N. Collins "Some Notes on Public Service Commissions in the Commonwealth Caribbean" (1967)
6. Gordon K. Lewis "The Trinidad and Tobago General Election of 1961" (1962)
7. W. A. Domingo "British West Indian Federation - A Critique" (1956)
8. Hugh W. Springer "Federation in the Caribbean: An Attempt That Failed" (1962)
9. W. Arthur Lewis "The Agony of the Eight" (1965)
10. S. S. Ramphal "West Indian Nationhood - Myth, Mirage or Mandate?" (1971)

II. ON BEING A WEST INDIAN
11. Frantz Fanon "West Indians and Africans" (1955)
12. Kerwyn L. Morris "On Afro-West Indian Thinking" (1966)
13. K. V. Parmasad "By the light of a Deya" (1971)
14. W. Arthur Lewis "On Being Different" (1971)
15. Lloyd Best "The February Revolution" (1970)
16. Desmond Allum "Legality vs. Morality: A Plea for Lt. Raffique Shah" (1971)
17. Clive Y. Thomas "Meaningful Participation: The Fraud of It" (1971)
18. V. S. Naipaul "Power to the Caribbean People" (1970)
19. C. L. R. James "The Mighty Sparrow" (1962)


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