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Grenada : Revolution and Invasion - Patsy Lewis

Grenada

Revolution and Invasion

By: Patsy Lewis (Editor), Gary Williams (Editor), Peter Clegg (Editor)

Paperback | 31 October 2015

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Grenada: Revolution and Invasion is a wide-ranging collection of essays by academics in the Caribbean, the United Kingdom and the United States, each with a unique perspective on the revolution and its effects.
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"The work [includes] a number of well-researched articles about key issues related to the revolutionary period and its aftermath. These include argued discussions on the role of women and the press, the legitimacy of the American invasion and an insight into the contemporary political situation in Grenada. . . .The articles are well written and the scholarship is sound. . . . The work includes articles by some of the leading scholars of the Grenadian revolution and compares favourably with other books on the subject."
--Bruce Paddington, Lecturer, Film Programme, University of the West Indies, St Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago

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