Georgetown, Guyana, 1966. Caribbean integration. Papers on social, political, and economic integration. Third Caribbean Scholars' Conference, Georgetown, Guyana, April 4-9, 1966. Edited by S. Lewis, T. G. Mathews

Georgetown, Guyana, 1966. Caribbean integration. Papers on social, political, and economic integration. Third Caribbean Scholars' Conference, Georgetown, Guyana, April 4-9, 1966. Edited by S. Lewis, T. G. Mathews
Author: Sybil LEWIS (and MATHEWS (Thomas George))
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Total Pages: 258
Release: 1967
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Caribbean Integration

Caribbean Integration
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Total Pages: 258
Release: 1967
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Caribbean Integration

Caribbean Integration
Author: University of Puerto Rico (Río Piedras). Institute of Caribbean Studies
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Total Pages: 258
Release: 1967
Genre: Caribbean Area
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The George Beckford Papers

The George Beckford Papers
Author: George L. Beckford
Publisher: Canoe Press, University of the West Indies
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2000
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789768125408

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This volume presents papers by George Beckford which cover topics ranging from agricultural economics to political economy, to the social economy of man space, to the cultural roots of Caribbean creativity and a vision of one independent, sovereign and self-reliant Caribbean nation.

Global Capital and Peripheral Labour

Global Capital and Peripheral Labour
Author: Ravi Raman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2010-01-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135196575

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This book presents a historical account of plantations in India in the context of the modern world economy. It brings history up to the present, thereby showing how history can assist in explaining contemporary conditions and trends. The author focuses on labour and economic development problems and uses the World Systems theory so as to demonstrate the practical utility of the theory and its limitations as a guide to historical research. Based on extensive archival research, the book interprets the dynamics of plantation capitalism by focusing on the work, life and struggle of the dalits on plantations in colonial and post-colonial South India as they evolved from the mid-19th century. It argues that these elements of the plantation life-world were fashioned by the specific characteristics of the workers' location within the capitalist world-economy, the then prevailing local social structure and the scheme of disciplining to which the workers were subjected to. Treating the relations among various social forces – the planting communities, the oppressed communities (dalits in India), the regional and national state, and the Imperial regime, this book fills a gap in academic literature on capitalism, economic development, and globalization.