First published in 1986, East Indians in a West Indian Town
explores the complex geographical, sociological and anthropological
dimensions of Trinidad society before and after its political
independence, by employing three sets of materials - census data,
questionnaires and participant-observation records. Cartographic,
humanistic and statistical approaches are combined in a historical
perspective to deal with the significance of race, cultural
distinctions and class in San Fernando. A major concern of the book
is to examine the social complexity that lies behind geographical
patterns, and to compare aggregate data with group behaviour. This
book will be of interest to students of geography, sociology and
anthropology.
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