
Independence and After: Dr Eric Williams & The Making of Trinidad & Tobago Podcast
1) Legacies of the Williams Era: Panel 5
Matthew Bishop, University of the West Indies, St Augustine The Legacy of Eric Williams and Contemporary Trinidadian Politics ROUND TABLE followed by open discussion: Reflections on the Williams Era...Show More
2) Personal Reflections on Political Times: Panel 4
Raoul Pantin, journalist and writer, Trinidad and Tobago Eric Williams: A Personal Reflection
3) Politics & National Culture: Panel 3
Teruyuki Tsuji, Kwansei Gakuin University Villaging the Nation: Eric Williams and the Engineering of National Culture Jacqueline Nunes, London School of Economics Voice of the oppressed or the oppr...Show More
4) Dissecting the Man and the Myth: Panel 1
Paul Sutton, Reader Emeritus, Hull University Ryan on Williams: An Appreciation and Critique Selwyn Ryan, University of the West Indies, St Augustine Response Colin Palmer, Schomburg Center Respo...Show More
5) Politics & Ethnicity: Panel 2
Colin Clarke, Professor Emeritus, Oxford University Reflexions on Race, Religion and Politics in Trinidad and Tobago either side of Independence Brinsley Samaroo, University of the West Indies, St A...Show More
6) Legacies of the Williams Era: Panel 5
Matthew Bishop, University of the West Indies, St Augustine The Legacy of Eric Williams and Contemporary Trinidadian Politics ROUND TABLE followed by open discussion: Reflections on the Williams Era...Show More
7) Dissecting the Man and the Myth: Panel 1
Paul Sutton, Reader Emeritus, Hull University Ryan on Williams: An Appreciation and Critique Selwyn Ryan, University of the West Indies, St Augustine Response Colin Palmer, Schomburg Center Respo...Show More
8) Personal Reflections on Political Times: Panel 4
Raoul Pantin, journalist and writer, Trinidad and Tobago Eric Williams: A Personal Reflection
9) Politics & National Culture: Panel 3
Teruyuki Tsuji, Kwansei Gakuin University Villaging the Nation: Eric Williams and the Engineering of National Culture Jacqueline Nunes, London School of Economics Voice of the oppressed or the oppr...Show More
10) Politics & Ethnicity: Panel 2
Colin Clarke, Professor Emeritus, Oxford University Reflexions on Race, Religion and Politics in Trinidad and Tobago either side of Independence Brinsley Samaroo, University of the West Indies, St A...Show More