The University of the West Indies Press
Empowering Impulse: The Nationalist Tradition of Barbados
Glenford D. Howe, Don Marshall
Empowering Impulse: The Nationalist Tradition of Barbados
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Language
English
ISBN
9789768125743
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Introduction
Abbreviations
1 The Slave-Drivers' War: Bussa and the 1816 Barbados Slave Rebellion
2 Forging a Barbadian Identity: Lessons from the 1816 'Bussa' Slave Rebellion
3 Samuel Jackman Prescod
4 De(Re) Constructing Identities: World War I and the Growth of Barbadian/West Indian Nationalism
5 The Struggle for Political Democracy: Charles Duncan O'Neal and the Democratic League
6 The 1937 Disturbances and Barbadian Nationalism
7 Grantley Herbert Adams, Asquithian Liberalism and Socialism: Which Way Forward for Barbados, from the 1920s to the 1940s?
8 Sir Grantley Adams as Seen by Others: Oral Histories of the Private Man
9 Pan-Africanism in Barbados
10 Radicalism and Errol Barrow in the Political Tradition of Barbados
11 Popular/Folk/Creative Arts and the Nation
12 Fashioning an Identity: The Development of Bajan as a 'Nation' Language
13 Gathering Forces: Barbados and the Viability of the National Option
14 Roots: A Genealogy of the 'Barbadian Personality'
Afterword
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