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  • THE LIMITS OF CARIBBEAN DIPLOMACY: THE INVASION OF ANGUILLA

    "Brutal British! Imperialists! Why Anguilla and not Rhodesia?" These are but a small sample of the sentiments voiced by Anguillans...

  • REVIEWS: THE HERO AND THE CROWD IN A COLONIAL POLICY By A. W. Singham

    In 1957 a sociologist taking stock of "The Social Sciences in the British Caribbean," wrote that "the field of political...

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    New World Journal provides insights into the birth, flourishing and eventual demise of one of the region's most influential intellectual movements. Presented online, they constitute an invaluable record of significant intellectual expressions and political developments in the Anglophone Caribbean in the early post-colonial period. In all, 14 issues of the physical journal appeared between 1963 and 1972.

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