Eric Williams and the Anticolonial Tradition

Eric Williams and the Anticolonial Tradition

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Pierre, Maurice St.
University of Virginia Press
EAN: 9780813936857
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A leader in the social movement that achieved Trinidad and Tobago's independence from Britain in 1962, Eric Williams (1911-1981) served as its first prime minister. Although much has been written about Williams as a historian and a politician, Maurice St. Pierre is the first to offer a full-length treatment of him as an intellectual. St. Pierre focuses on Williams's role not only in challenging the colonial exploitation of Trinbagonians but also in seeking to educate and mobilize them in an effort to generate a collective identity in the struggle for independence. Drawing on extensive archival research and using a conflated theoretical framework, the author offers a portrait of Williams that shows how his experiences in Trinidad, England, and America radicalized him and how his relationships with other Caribbean intellectuals-along with Aime Cesaire in Martinique, Juan Bosch in the Dominican Republic, George Lamming of Barbados, and Frantz Fanon from Martinique-enabled him to seize opportunities for social change and make a significant contribution to Caribbean epistemology.
EAN 9780813936857
ISBN 0813936853
Typ produktu Ebook
Vydavatel University of Virginia Press
Datum vydání 5. března 2015
Stránky 272
Jazyk English
Země Uruguay
Autoři Pierre, Maurice St.
Série New World Studies