TY - BOOK ID - 16241736 TI - Ideology, Regionalism, and Society in Caribbean History AU - Pantin, Shane J. AU - Teelucksingh, Jerome. PY - 2017 SN - 3319614185 3319614177 PB - Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, DB - UniCat KW - Regionalism KW - Caribbean Area KW - Social conditions KW - History. KW - Human geography KW - Nationalism KW - Interregionalism KW - Caribbean Free Trade Association countries KW - Caribbean Region KW - Caribbean Sea Region KW - West Indies Region KW - America-History. KW - Social history. KW - Imperialism. KW - World politics. KW - Latin America—Economic conditions. KW - History of the Americas. KW - Social History. KW - Imperialism and Colonialism. KW - Political History. KW - Latin American and Caribbean Economics. KW - Colonialism KW - Global politics KW - International politics KW - Political history KW - Political science KW - World history KW - Eastern question KW - Geopolitics KW - International organization KW - International relations KW - Empires KW - Expansion (United States politics) KW - Neocolonialism KW - Anti-imperialist movements KW - Caesarism KW - Chauvinism and jingoism KW - Militarism KW - Descriptive sociology KW - Social history KW - History KW - Sociology KW - America—History. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:16241736 AB - This volume collects new angles and perspectives on issues shaping the development of the Caribbean. Bringing together essays on regional integration, identity, and culture and focusing on foundational personalities and institutions in the region, this book opens up new lines of inquiry on twentieth-century Caribbean history. Essays examine popular perspectives of the West Indies Federation; the intersections of ideology and governance through key figures such as C. L. R. James and Rawson William Rawson; the socioeconomic context of Caribbean foodways; and Carnival as a tool of cultural diplomacy. Integration is a critical theme throughout. Pointing to the region’s rich cultural and historical heritage, this book explores how Caribbean unification may provide a way forward for this patchwork of island territories facing the challenges of the twenty-first century. ER -