
Hodder Education Caribbean History: Freedom and Change
Provide students with a solid foundation in Caribbean history and encourage social studies skills, with an active approach to the study of social history for Lower Secondary.
- Ensure full coverage with content spanning history from ancient civilisations to more recent 21st Century events.
- Prepare students for studies at CSEC level with a solid grounding in Caribbean history.
- Provide practice in many different skill areas with activities, including 'What would you do?' problem solving activities.
- Encourage students to compare and contrast past events with more recent ones with 'Then and Now' feature.
- Inspire interest with relevant archaeological information from the region as well as career options related to the subject as part of the 'Did you know?' feature.
- Reinforce learning and test knowledge through comprehensive revision questions.
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- Contents
- 1 The Industrial Revolution
- 2 A Time of Revolutions
- 3 The Truth Shall Set You Free
- 4 ‘Pity for Poor Africans’
- 5 The Slaves Take Action
- 6 The Apprenticeship Period
- 7 New Arrivals
- 8 The Indian Contribution
- 9 Religions That Came From Outside
- 10 Folk Religions in the Caribbean
- 11 New Crops, New Hopes
- 12 Developing Natural Resources
- 13 The Limits of Freedom
- 14 Repression and Rebellion
- 15 The Darkness Before the Dawn
- 16 World War I and World War II
- 17 Towards Federation and Independence
- 18 Haiti: Instability and Poverty
- 19 Cuba: From Independence to Revolution
- 20 Jamaica since the 1960s
- 21 Trinidad and Tobago since the 1960s
- 22 Guyana and Barbados since the 1960s
- 23 The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States
- 24 The Grenada Revolution
- 25 Belize and The Bahamas since the 1960s
- 26 Transport and Communications
- 27 Visitors to our Shores
- 28 Sporting Success
- 29 Caribbean Music
- 30 The Power of the Word
- 31 All the World’s a Stage
- 32 Guardians of our Heritage
- Revision Exercises