Caribbean Quarterly, Volumes 1-3Extra Mural Department of the University College of the West Indies, 1949 |
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Page 15
... economic resources of the areas are considered they may even appear to be insoluble . No time can be lost , however , in attempting to find a solution , since another Jamaican is born every half an hour and another Puerto Rican every ...
... economic resources of the areas are considered they may even appear to be insoluble . No time can be lost , however , in attempting to find a solution , since another Jamaican is born every half an hour and another Puerto Rican every ...
Page 24
... economic opportunity . This has led to an intensi- fication of family relationships as a substitute for the individual's social and economic advancement . In English society where such barriers do not exist except in fragmentary form ...
... economic opportunity . This has led to an intensi- fication of family relationships as a substitute for the individual's social and economic advancement . In English society where such barriers do not exist except in fragmentary form ...
Page 101
... economic history of British Guiana is not a separate aspect of Caribbean history : it is part and parcel of the same history . British Guiana is no more than the under - developed southern economic frontier of the British Caribbean ...
... economic history of British Guiana is not a separate aspect of Caribbean history : it is part and parcel of the same history . British Guiana is no more than the under - developed southern economic frontier of the British Caribbean ...
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