Richard Hart's concise and accessible history of the peoples of the
English-speaking West Indies spans five centuries, from the early
days of settlement, through colonisation to the achievement of
political independence. Covering all the larger territories Hart
focuses on the key events, significant political and social
movements and prominent figures in the region's history. He looks
at the slave trade and its overwhelming social and economic legacy
during the last two centuries, and at the growth and structure of
colonial resistance. Hart also considers the impact of colonial
legislation and the effects of constitutional change on non-whites
of the region, and their struggle for enfranchisement and self
determination.
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