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Science at the End of Empire: Experts and the Development of the British Caribbean, 1940-62

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PublisherManchester University Press
ISBN 139781526131386
ISBN 109781526131386
Book DescriptionThis book is open access under a CC BY license.This is the first account of Britain’s plans for industrial development in its Caribbean colonies – something that historians have usually said Britain never contemplated. It shows that Britain’s remedy to the poor economic conditions in the Caribbean gave a key role to laboratory research to re-invent sugarcane as the raw material for making fuels, plastics and drugs. Science at the end of empire explores the practical and also political functions of scientific research and economic advisors for Britain at a moment in which Caribbean governments operated with increasing autonomy and the US was intent on expanding its influence in the region. Britain’s preferred path to industrial development was threatened by an alternative promoted through the Caribbean Commission. The provision of knowledge and expertise became key routes by which Britain and America competed to shape the future of the region, and their place in it. -- .
About the AuthorSabine Clarke is Lecturer in Modern History at the University of York -- . Read more
LanguageEnglish
AuthorSabine Clarke
Publication Date2018-09-05
Number of Pages224 pages

Science at the End of Empire: Experts and the Development of the British Caribbean, 1940-62

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