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Acknowledgements; Contents; Editors and Contributors; List of Figures; Chapter 1 Introduction ; Part I The Mechanics of Regionalism; Chapter 2 The Masses Speak: Popular Perspectives on the West Indian Federation ; Bibliography; Chapter 3 Promotion of the West Indies Federation: The Federal Information Service, 1957-1961 ; Radio; The Federal Letterbox; Film; Publications; Exhibitions and Lectures; Jamaica; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 4 Regional Integration and the Problems of Caribbean and National History ; Introduction; Context; Exploring the UNESCO Series
Challenges: Narratives and RevisionismChallenges: Diverging Historical Patterns; Challenges: Teaching and Popularizing History; Drivers of Integration; Bibliography; Part II Ideology and Governance; Chapter 5 'The Most Striking West Indian Creation Between the Wars': C. L. R. James, the International African Service Bureau and Militant Pan-Africanism in Imperial Britain ; C. L. R. James's Road to Pan-Africanism; C. L. R. James's Early Thoughts on African Civilization; For the 'African Revolution'; The International African Friends of Abyssinia; The International African Service Bureau
'The Most Striking West Indian Creation Between the Wars'?Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6 New Beginning Movement: Coordinating Council of Revolutionary Alternatives for Trinidad and the Caribbean ; Introduction; Anticipating Black Power in 1970: The Views of the Vanguard and Moko; Eric Williams as "Papa Doc"; From Caroni to Police Brutality; The Emergence of New Beginning Movement; Direct Democracy as Transitional Program; The East Indian and African Background to Popular Self-management; From Panchayat to Nguzo Saba; Hungary, Tanzania, and Cuba as Inspiration
From the Caltoo Farmers to the Carib Brewery WorkersInspiring and Participating in Workplace Councils and Popular Assemblies; From Black Power to Socialism: The Conflicting Tendencies in the Caribbean Revolution; "The Bad John" and NBM's Gender Politics; NBM's Balance Sheet; Caribbean Dialogue as International Correspondence; Return to the Vanguard as the New Guardian; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 7 Sir Rawson William Rawson: Governor of Barbados, 1869-1875 ; Early Career and Family; Social and Economic Issues; Federation, Political Reform and Governance Style; Conclusion; Bibliography
Chapter 8 Challenging a "Strategy of Imperialism": Chaguaramas and the Quest for American Security Bibliography; Chapter 9 More Than What We Eat: The Place of Food in Caribbean Development ; Introduction; Caribbean Food Identity; Food Security; A Legacy of Food Insecurity; Health; Globalized Tastes; The Role of the Media; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 10 Carnival Celebrations in Trinidad and Tobago and Abroad: Cultural Diplomacy in ActionPractice ; Introduction; Influence Abroad; Actors and Cultural Diplomacy; Space and Time; Wild, Wild West: Gender Stereotypes and Morality
Challenges: Narratives and RevisionismChallenges: Diverging Historical Patterns; Challenges: Teaching and Popularizing History; Drivers of Integration; Bibliography; Part II Ideology and Governance; Chapter 5 'The Most Striking West Indian Creation Between the Wars': C. L. R. James, the International African Service Bureau and Militant Pan-Africanism in Imperial Britain ; C. L. R. James's Road to Pan-Africanism; C. L. R. James's Early Thoughts on African Civilization; For the 'African Revolution'; The International African Friends of Abyssinia; The International African Service Bureau
'The Most Striking West Indian Creation Between the Wars'?Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 6 New Beginning Movement: Coordinating Council of Revolutionary Alternatives for Trinidad and the Caribbean ; Introduction; Anticipating Black Power in 1970: The Views of the Vanguard and Moko; Eric Williams as "Papa Doc"; From Caroni to Police Brutality; The Emergence of New Beginning Movement; Direct Democracy as Transitional Program; The East Indian and African Background to Popular Self-management; From Panchayat to Nguzo Saba; Hungary, Tanzania, and Cuba as Inspiration
From the Caltoo Farmers to the Carib Brewery WorkersInspiring and Participating in Workplace Councils and Popular Assemblies; From Black Power to Socialism: The Conflicting Tendencies in the Caribbean Revolution; "The Bad John" and NBM's Gender Politics; NBM's Balance Sheet; Caribbean Dialogue as International Correspondence; Return to the Vanguard as the New Guardian; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 7 Sir Rawson William Rawson: Governor of Barbados, 1869-1875 ; Early Career and Family; Social and Economic Issues; Federation, Political Reform and Governance Style; Conclusion; Bibliography
Chapter 8 Challenging a "Strategy of Imperialism": Chaguaramas and the Quest for American Security Bibliography; Chapter 9 More Than What We Eat: The Place of Food in Caribbean Development ; Introduction; Caribbean Food Identity; Food Security; A Legacy of Food Insecurity; Health; Globalized Tastes; The Role of the Media; Conclusion; Bibliography; Chapter 10 Carnival Celebrations in Trinidad and Tobago and Abroad: Cultural Diplomacy in ActionPractice ; Introduction; Influence Abroad; Actors and Cultural Diplomacy; Space and Time; Wild, Wild West: Gender Stereotypes and Morality