Eric Williams
the myth and the man
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Author
Publication
2009 - University of the West Indies Press, Kingston, Jamaica, Jamaica
Language
English
Word Count
210,500 words, Guess
Page Count
842 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-109766402078
- ISBN-139789766402075
- Library of Congress Control Number2010500747
- OCLC Control Number166368664
- Better World Books9789766402075
and 2 more
- Better World BooksW8-APB-210
- Open LibraryOL24825515M
Classifications
- LCCF2122.W5 R93 2009
- LCCF2122.W5R93 2009
Description
"Eric Williams: The Myth and the Man seeks to illuminate the political career of one of the Caribbean's most elusive figures, Eric Williams, the first prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago. Selwyn Ryan uses a wide array of primary sources, letters, interviews, material from the Public Records Office in the United Kingdom, the State Department Records in the United State of America and the Eric Williams Memorial Collection in Trinidad and Tobago, and demonstrates a strong mastery of secondary sources to provide a sophisticated political analysis of Williams' role in Trinidadian and Caribbean politics. The manuscript focuses on Williams' entry into politics and his tenure as prime minister from 1956 until his death in 1981. Ryan also provides an interesting analysis of Williams' seminal work Capitalism and Slavery and his role as a scholar." "The book is a distillation of research and writings that have spanned four decades. Ryan brings a unique perspective to the work as both a scholar and one who has studied, criticized and been active in Trinidad politics as a member of three national constitutional reform committees."--Jacket.
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