Publication

2010 - University of the West Indies Press

Language

English

Word Count

120,000 words, Guess

Page Count

480 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-109766402221
  • ISBN-139789766402228
  • Library of Congress Control Number2010500721
  • OCLC Control Number493505315
  • Better World Books9789766402228
and 1 more

Classifications

  • LCCF1887.S43 B79 2009
  • LCCF1887.S42 B79 2009

Description

"This is the first scholarly biography of Edward Philip George Seaga, retired prime minister of Jamaica (1980-1989) and former leader of the Jamaica Labour Party (1974-2005). Patrick Bryan examines Seaga in light of the twentieth-century history of Jamaica, which experienced the challenges of race, colour, economic dependence, the transition from the British colonial period to independence in 1962, and the challenges of creating a Jamaican national state and separate cultural identity." "Although the study focuses on Edward Seaga, the historical forces that shaped Jamaica's history are central, in particular the way in which he confronted these forces. In placing Seaga in historical perspective, this work strikes a seasoned and balanced analysis of the man and is neither an apologia nor iconoclastic." "Based on a variety of primary sources, government records, interviews and secondary sources, the author paints a compelling portrait of a complex man, a contradictory mixture of idealism and pragmatism, but, above all, a Jamaican nationalist who had a profound impact on Jamaican politics, tourism, culture and finance."--Jacket.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Edward Seaga and the Challenges of Modern JamaicaUniversity of the West Indies Press2010

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