I. Preface
II. Introduction
Thesis
A note on ‘Welfare’ and ‘Patronage’
PART I
III. Social Welfare in the 1940’s
The Political Content
The Social Welfare Department
Relations of Different Groups to the Social Welfare Department
IV. The Policies of the 1950’s
Community Development: 1949-1955
The PNM Strategy for Development after 1958
The ‘Crash’ Programmes in Public Works: 1957-1963
V. The Prime Minister’s Meet the People Tour: 1963
VI. The Policies in Practice (1972 – 1973)
The Community Development Division
The Village Councils
Handicraft and Adult Education Classes
The Special Works Programme
Why ‘Patronage’?
PART II
VII. County Councils, 1946 – 1973: A Study in Impotence
Before 1956
The County Councils under the PNM regime: 1956-1971
The County Councils under PNM leadership: 1971-1973
PART III
VIII. Conclusion
Implications for Caribbean Sociology
Questions raised by the discussion in previous chapters
APPENDICES
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
Community Development in Trinidad and Tobago, 1943-1973: From Welfare to Patronage
Craig, Susan E., Community Development in Trinidad and Tobago, 1943-1973: From Welfare to Patronage, unpublished manuscript.
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I should clarify that this isn't "unpublished" as such, since I understand ISER (now SALISES) published it in 1974. What I mean to say is that the document that appears in my father's collection is a typewritten paper/draft issued prior to publication, and which may have undergone changes prior actually being published
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