The Changing Society of Tobago, 1838-1938: A Fractured Whole. Volume I: 1838-1900

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"The Changing Society of Tobago, 1838-1938: A Fractured Whole (2 vols.) depicts the island’s social, economic and political life through time. Although the period 1838 to 1938 is treated in most detail, the full scope of the work is from 1763 to 2000. Using a wealth of sources, it records the voices, achievements and triumphs of Tobago’s residents, in their struggle to transform a society that was based on colonialism, slavery and plantation monoculture. Over one hundred photographs enhance this work. It brings to light and life major aspects of the national heritage of Trinidad and Tobago. It also contributes significantly to the disciplines of history, anthropology and sociology."

Author(s): Susan E. Craig-James
Edition: pbk
Publisher: Cornerstone Press Limited
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: xxix,402
City: Arima, Trinidad & Tobago