Trinidad in Transition: The Years After SlaveryOxford University Press, 1968 - 318 páginas Study of political problems in Trinidad and Tobago, with particular reference to the period following the abolition of slavery - covers sociological aspects, discrimination, the process of accession to independence, immigration (of Americans, Africans, Europeans, Indians and Chinese), the social structure, problems of education and of religion, etc. Bibliography pp. 305 to 310. |
Contenido
The Environment and Man | 13 |
The People before Emancipation | 31 |
Americans and Africans | 59 |
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Términos y frases comunes
Africans agricultural arrived August became become British British Guiana called castes Catholic cause cent century Church classes cocoa Colonial coloured considered Creoles Crown Crown lands December early emigration England English estates European example existed February force foreign French given Gordon Government Governor Grey hand held houses immigrants important Indians interest island January July June labourers land later Legislative Council less letter liberated liberated Africans living London Lord Harris Macleod majority March matter months Negro never November October Office passed planters population Port of Spain Protestant question race reason received relations religious Report roads schools seemed ships slavery slaves social society sometimes Spain Gazette Spanish Standard sugar tion took Trinidad villages wanted Ward West Indian West Indies