From Williams’s thesis to Williams Thesis. An anti-colonial trajectory1From Williams’s thesis to Williams Thesis. An anti-colonial trajectory1
Review essay of Eric Williams, The economic aspect of the Abolition of the West Indian slave trade and slavery. Edited by Dale W. Tomich
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Section I: IntroductionSection I: Introduction
This lesson plan shall examine American isolationism and the shift from isolationism to intervention to help the British before Pearl Harbor
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Slavery and British Industrialisation: The ‘New History Of Capitalism’ and Eric Williams’ Capitalism and SlaverySlavery and British Industrialisation: The ‘New History Of Capitalism’ and Eric Williams’ Capitalism and Slavery
West Indian slavery and British industrialisation was real and substantial. 1 Williams never made an argument that slavery “caused” the Industrial Revolution, but he suggested, as Barbara Solow was later to note
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Unit 1 – exploration and colonizationUnit 1 – exploration and colonization
European exploration and colonization are investigated, as are the people and the social and cultural patterns that emerged
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Multicultural commemoration and West Indian military service in the First World WarMulticultural commemoration and West Indian military service in the First World War
Imperial unity, but quickly by post-war assertions of imperial authority. However, recollections of wartime sacrifices were kept alive by Pan-African
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