This essay examines C. L. R. James's relationship to the heroic and inspiring arc of labour rebellions that swept the colonial British Caribbean during the 1930s. The essay begins by discussing James's 1932 work putting the case for West Indian self-government, The Life of Captain Cipriani, and its generally positive reception in the Caribbean. We then turn to the “outbreak of democracy” represented by the Trinidad general strike in 1937 and James's attempt to rally solidarity with this and subsequent rebellions elsewhere while in the imperial metropole itself as a leading member of the International African Service Bureau. Finally, this essay stresses how the Caribbean labour rebellions themselves, with their demonstration of the “modernit...
Although the study of colonial Bahamian slave resistance has advanced in recent decades, key episode...
This essay will examine how black radicals who rallied around the black Trinidadian socialist George...
This essay explores debates over political membership and rights within empire from the interwar Bri...
This essay examines C. L. R. James's relationship to the heroic and inspiring arc of labour rebellio...
In colonial Trinidad in 1919 rising industrial turmoil culminated in a rolling mass strike that woul...
In colonial Trinidad in 1919 rising industrial turmoil culminated in a rolling mass strike that woul...
Beginning in 1935, African and Indian youth, women and men who comprised the sugar plantation labor ...
The late Trinidadian intellectual and activist C. L. R. James made a profound contribution to, among...
This essay explores some of the complexities of the black Trinidadian Marxist historian and activist...
The essay examines four major texts that are associated with C.L.R. James’s residence in Nelson, Lan...
This dissertation examines critical intersections between literature and politics in C.L.R. James\u2...
This essay looks at C.L.R. James’s work on Haitian history, using Michel-Rolph Trouillot’s and Sibyl...
Beginning in the 1920s, Barbadians and other British West Indians began organizing politically in an...
This essay seeks to situate the idea and intellectual narrative of “world revolution” in its modern ...
"Wherever the sugar plantation and slavery existed," wrote the famed Trinidadian scholar C.L.R. Jame...
Although the study of colonial Bahamian slave resistance has advanced in recent decades, key episode...
This essay will examine how black radicals who rallied around the black Trinidadian socialist George...
This essay explores debates over political membership and rights within empire from the interwar Bri...
This essay examines C. L. R. James's relationship to the heroic and inspiring arc of labour rebellio...
In colonial Trinidad in 1919 rising industrial turmoil culminated in a rolling mass strike that woul...
In colonial Trinidad in 1919 rising industrial turmoil culminated in a rolling mass strike that woul...
Beginning in 1935, African and Indian youth, women and men who comprised the sugar plantation labor ...
The late Trinidadian intellectual and activist C. L. R. James made a profound contribution to, among...
This essay explores some of the complexities of the black Trinidadian Marxist historian and activist...
The essay examines four major texts that are associated with C.L.R. James’s residence in Nelson, Lan...
This dissertation examines critical intersections between literature and politics in C.L.R. James\u2...
This essay looks at C.L.R. James’s work on Haitian history, using Michel-Rolph Trouillot’s and Sibyl...
Beginning in the 1920s, Barbadians and other British West Indians began organizing politically in an...
This essay seeks to situate the idea and intellectual narrative of “world revolution” in its modern ...
"Wherever the sugar plantation and slavery existed," wrote the famed Trinidadian scholar C.L.R. Jame...
Although the study of colonial Bahamian slave resistance has advanced in recent decades, key episode...
This essay will examine how black radicals who rallied around the black Trinidadian socialist George...
This essay explores debates over political membership and rights within empire from the interwar Bri...