Gordon K. Lewis on Race, Class and Ideology in the Caribbean

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, Discrimination & Race Relations, Anthropology
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Author: Anthony P. Maingot ISBN: 9789766376871
Publisher: Ian Randle Publishers Publication: May 20, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Anthony P. Maingot
ISBN: 9789766376871
Publisher: Ian Randle Publishers
Publication: May 20, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Gordon K. Lewis, a Welshman by birth, a Caribbean man by choice, articulated the Caribbean’s history, politics and intellectual development across the region’s national and linguistic differences. Through his major books Puerto Rico: Freedom and Power in the Caribbean (1963), The Growth of the Modern West Indies (1968), and Main Currents in Caribbean Thought: The Historical Evolution of the Caribbean Society in its Ideological Aspects (1983), Lewis presented an inclusive analysis of the Caribbean as a whole. What today we call comparative and interdisciplinary, Gordon Lewis, a political scientist, practised as a true specialist of Caribbean Studies.

Years before his death in 1991, Gordon K. Lewis had commenced his final work, originally entitled, ‘The Modern Caribbean: A New Voyage of Discovery’. Nearly 20 years later, under the editorial direction of friend and colleague Anthony P. Maingot, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Florida International University, the breadth and depth of Gordon Lewis’s scholarship and skill as a social scientist are presented for a new generation of Caribbean Scholars.

In Gordon K. Lewis on Race Class and Ideology in the Caribbean, readers are offered a cohesive collection of Lewis' classical pieces revisited, with previously unpublished material from the last manuscript. A must read for every Caribbean scholar, this book will inspire a study of the Caribbean beyond national boundaries. 

Gordon Lewis; Anthony Maingot; Ian Randle Publishers; Caribbean Books; Gordon K. Lewis on Race class and ideology in the Caribbean; Caribbean Thought

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Gordon K. Lewis, a Welshman by birth, a Caribbean man by choice, articulated the Caribbean’s history, politics and intellectual development across the region’s national and linguistic differences. Through his major books Puerto Rico: Freedom and Power in the Caribbean (1963), The Growth of the Modern West Indies (1968), and Main Currents in Caribbean Thought: The Historical Evolution of the Caribbean Society in its Ideological Aspects (1983), Lewis presented an inclusive analysis of the Caribbean as a whole. What today we call comparative and interdisciplinary, Gordon Lewis, a political scientist, practised as a true specialist of Caribbean Studies.

Years before his death in 1991, Gordon K. Lewis had commenced his final work, originally entitled, ‘The Modern Caribbean: A New Voyage of Discovery’. Nearly 20 years later, under the editorial direction of friend and colleague Anthony P. Maingot, Professor Emeritus of Sociology at Florida International University, the breadth and depth of Gordon Lewis’s scholarship and skill as a social scientist are presented for a new generation of Caribbean Scholars.

In Gordon K. Lewis on Race Class and Ideology in the Caribbean, readers are offered a cohesive collection of Lewis' classical pieces revisited, with previously unpublished material from the last manuscript. A must read for every Caribbean scholar, this book will inspire a study of the Caribbean beyond national boundaries. 

Gordon Lewis; Anthony Maingot; Ian Randle Publishers; Caribbean Books; Gordon K. Lewis on Race class and ideology in the Caribbean; Caribbean Thought

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