Articles in 'Volume III No. 3'

Editorial

During the past year, New World Associates were engaged in two major publishing projects to mark the independence of two Caribbean nations: Guyana and Barbados. Two special issues of the Quarterly were the result. We wish here to record a...

  • I The process of decolonization in the Commonwealth Caribbean in the post-war period has so far followed a single pattern...

  • POETRY: SPANISH TOWN

    The old capitols one heap of carefully preserved garbage Georgian square imposing facades hiding either dusty archive the only records...

  • POLITICAL CRISIS IN HAITI

    Dr. Francois Duvalier was elected on September 22, 1957, after a hard nine months campaign. Four candidates canvassed for presidency,...

  • St. Vincent is in a condition of political normlessness. The country has been devastated by partisan politics for the last...

  • This is an extract from a paper given to the Socialist Scholars' Conference in New York on September 11, 1966....

  • THE RACIAL DOUBLE-STANDARD

    Review Comment on New World Quarterly : Guyana Independence Issue (Vol. II No. 3), Barbados Independence Issue (Vol. III Nos....

  • POETRY: IN THE GRAY DAWN

    - (a patriot's lament) they are not singing our anthem any more no not any more its words have lost...

  • REVIEW: GUYANA, JAGAN AND THE WEST

     Reflections on Cheddi Jagan's Autobiography: THE WEST ON TRIAL (Published by Michael Joseph). "The plantation was indeed a world of...