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The Book of Trinidad (HARDCOVER) (Hardcover): Gerard Besson, Bridget Brereton The Book of Trinidad (HARDCOVER) (Hardcover)
Gerard Besson, Bridget Brereton
R1,624 Discovery Miles 16 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

"We must remember... and we must remember everything." - Gerard BessonThe Book of Trinidad, a perennial favourite with Trinidadians all over the world, is an eclectic mix of travelogues, recipes, newspaper reports, official records, the seminal work of historians and, perhaps more importantly, the oral traditions of the very old whose memories link back to the turn of the century. Fully illustrated with rare pictures from a wide range of sources, The Book of Trinidad has sold thousands of copies since its first publication in 1986.The history of beautiful Trinidad is a relatively short but multi-faceted one in comparison to its neighbouring islands in the Caribbean. The Book of Trinidad travels through centuries of Trinidad's life, exposing an experience in which the changing of seasons was the only constant in an otherwise timeless world.The remarkable thing in the development of Trinidad has been the make-up of its population. Literally, people from all over the world found a home in the island by virtue of their Catholicism or other considerations. Truly antique strains, such as the Rada from West Africa and Maronite Christians from the Ottoman Empire, Brahmins from India, French aristocrats, Corsican revolutionaries, Portuguese converted to Protestanism from Madeira, Chinese peasants, liberated Africans, and Shiite Muslims who have continued to the present to celebrate Muharrum (Hosay) were all poured into the mould of British colonialism and stamped by the prejudices of the time. Writers Bridget Brereton and Gerard Besson bring together the people of Trinidad by commemorating the memory of shared experiences among this plethora of cultures in the development of our beloved country.Brereton and Besson's collaboration in The Book of Trinidad draws together the collective experience of the nation's people to put together the colourful mosaic that is, in truth, our national patrimony.Bridget Brereton was a Professor of History and the Head of the History department at the University of the West Indies' St. Augustine campus. She has served on several occasions as the Principal of the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad.Gerard A. Besson is a publisher, writer and historian. He is the founder of Paria Publishing, a company that has produced around 100 titles in the field of history and folklore. In 2007, he was the recipient of the Hummingbird Medal (Gold) for Heritage Preservation and Promotion.

Collective Memory, Identity and the Legacies of Slavery and Indenture (Hardcover): Farzana Gounder, Bridget Brereton, Jerome... Collective Memory, Identity and the Legacies of Slavery and Indenture (Hardcover)
Farzana Gounder, Bridget Brereton, Jerome Egger, Hilde Neus
R4,374 Discovery Miles 43 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Caribbean history provides a rich study of the different forms of labour systems that have historically marked the politics of the coloniser and the colonised. It further provides the basis for an essential study for discourses on colonialism and capitalism. This interdisciplinary volume bridges the gap between historiography and the present-day diasporic communities, which emerged from the slave trade and indenture. Through case studies from the Caribbean context, the volume demonstrates how the region's historical labour mobility remains central to performances and negotiations of collective memory and identity. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

An Introduction to the History of Trinidad and Tobago (Paperback): Bridget Brereton An Introduction to the History of Trinidad and Tobago (Paperback)
Bridget Brereton
R559 Discovery Miles 5 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first history of Trinidad and Tobago written at this level. Give students a foundation in the history of Trinidad and Tobago and prepare them for their study of the wider Caribbean and other parts of the world.

Glory Dead (Paperback, 2nd edition): Arthur Calder-Marshall Glory Dead (Paperback, 2nd edition)
Arthur Calder-Marshall; Introduction by Bridget Brereton
R392 R327 Discovery Miles 3 270 Save R65 (17%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Race Relations in Colonial Trinidad 1870-1900 (Paperback, Revised): Bridget Brereton Race Relations in Colonial Trinidad 1870-1900 (Paperback, Revised)
Bridget Brereton
R1,220 Discovery Miles 12 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this study of the development of a colonial Caribbean territory in the late nineteenth century the diverse peoples of Trinidad - Europeans, white Creoles of French, Spanish and English descent, Africans, Creole blacks, Venezuelans, Chinese and Indian immigrants - occupy the centre stage. They formed a society deeply divided along lines of race, skin colour, economic position and educational level. Dr Brereton looks at how the white elite, both European and Creole, was able to control the society, largely unchecked by the Imperial power and its agents in Trinidad, and then investigates the emergence of a group which would challenge that control: the coloured and black middle class. This book makes an important contribution to the history of the West Indies, and especially to the history of Trinidad, still largely unresearched. It will interest historians and sociologists concerned with the development of post-emancipation Caribbean societies and with race relations in the Americas after slavery.

Two Nineteenth-Century Plays from Trinidad - Martial Law in Trinidad and Past and Present (Paperback): Bridget Brereton, Lise... Two Nineteenth-Century Plays from Trinidad - Martial Law in Trinidad and Past and Present (Paperback)
Bridget Brereton, Lise Winer
R758 Discovery Miles 7 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This fourth volume in the Caribbean Heritage series presents the texts of two short plays, first written in Trinidad in 1832 and 1852-53. The author of Martial Law in Trinidad was E.L. Joseph, an English-born long-time resident of Trinidad, who later published a novel, Warner Arundell: The Adventures of a Creole, and the first history of the island. The author of Past and Present is not known, but may have been G.N. Dessources, a mixed-race Trinidadian who probably wrote Adolphus, a Tale around the same time. (Annotated editions of Warner Arundell and Adolphus, a Tale have been republished as part of the Caribbean Heritage series.) These plays shed considerable light on the social evolution of Trinidad in the crucial decades just before and after the end of slavery in the 1830s. Their publication also contributes to our understanding of the early emergence of theatre, and a local indigenous literary tradition, in Trinidad - and by extension, in the British Caribbean - during this period. This scholarly edition includes a preface by the Trinidadian novelist Lawrence Scott, a biographical note on E.L. Joseph, contextual introductions to each play, a note on language usage and explanatory annotations to the plays.

Ranjit Kumar - Bridging the East and the West (1912-1982) (Paperback): Primnath Gooptar, Bridget Brereton Ranjit Kumar - Bridging the East and the West (1912-1982) (Paperback)
Primnath Gooptar, Bridget Brereton
R400 Discovery Miles 4 000 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Export/Import Trends and Economic Development in Trinidad, 1919-1939 (Paperback): Doddridge H. N. Alleyne Export/Import Trends and Economic Development in Trinidad, 1919-1939 (Paperback)
Doddridge H. N. Alleyne; Foreword by Bridget Brereton
R1,562 Discovery Miles 15 620 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book was originally researched and written as an Oxford thesis submitted in 1958, yet it remains a valuable and pertinent study, by no means outdated by the passage of time. The fact is that the economic history of Trinidad and Tobago has been seriously under-researched, as compared with its political, social and cultural history. We still lack a scholarly account of the evolution of the country's economy, both overall and for specific periods. What Alleyne has written is a detailed, empirically rich study of the economic (and social) history of the colony in the crucial twenty years between the two World Wars (1919-1939), the period when the foundations for the modern, post-war economy were laid. The study is based on the meticulous research into a wide range of primary sources, especially official reports and papers, and statistical materials such as the colonial censuses and fiscal records. No other work provides us with this kind of basis for understanding the modern economy of Trinidad and Tobago. Co-published with the Sir Arthur Lewis Institute, University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago.

The Colonial Caribbean in Transition - Essays on Postemancipation Social and Cultural History (Hardcover, First): Bridget... The Colonial Caribbean in Transition - Essays on Postemancipation Social and Cultural History (Hardcover, First)
Bridget Brereton, Kevin A. Yelvington
R1,893 R1,472 Discovery Miles 14 720 Save R421 (22%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The essays in this book examine the social evolution of the colonial Caribbean in the period between the end of slavery and the middle of the twentieth century. While political and economic changes are not ignored, the focus is on social and ethnic groups, classes, men and women, and their interrelations, and on the development of cultural and intellectual traditions. Several essays deal with Trinidad and Guyana, the region's most ethnically diverse societies, but others take a wider perspective. Most of the contributors are firmly multi-disciplinary in their approach. Among its goals, the book tries to show how the class-based, multi-ethnic and multi-religious societies of the modern Caribbean emerged from the ruins of the slave system; the evolution of gender relations and family structure; systems of opposition to colonial rule; and how a rich culture and a lively intellectual tradition developed despite the constraints of depressed economies and colonial politics.

The Colonial Caribbean in Transition is a general study that seeks to explain broad social and cultural developments in the region in the long period between the 1830s and the 1940s. It combines social history with the cultural studies approach, including literature as a part of culture. These are areas much less researched than political, colonial/imperial, and economic developments, which have been the main focus of the literature. The essays also combine general, wide-ranging analyses with the case study approach.

The volume is inspired by the life and work of Donald Wood, Reader Emeritus in History at the University of Sussex, Britain. Wood's Trinidad in Transition: The Years After Slavery (1968) is unquestionablya classic of Caribbean historiography and his approach to social history has served as a model for history writing on Caribbean society in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He has been the mentor, guide and friend of countless men and women engaged in researching the history of the region.

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