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Historical Dictionary of Trinidad & Tobago [Hardcover]

Michael Anthony (Author)

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0810831732 978-0810831735 June 20, 1997
The small Caribbean islands of Trinidad and Tobago have been treated as a single political entity for less than one hundred years. A union of two separate colonies started by Great Britain and Spain, each island has a substantially different ethnic makeup reflecting distinct lines of development.

Tobago was first claimed by the English in the 16th century. Overwhelmingly African, its few European influences are almost exclusively English and Protestant. Economically, it has been a plantation colony for most of its recorded history, but in recent years has included tourism as part of its economic structure.

In contrast, Trinidad is an outstanding example of a racial and cultural kaleidoscope, with a considerably diversified economic base made up of agricultural, extractive, manufacturing, tourist, and financial industries. Annexed by the British 200 years ago, this one time Spanish colony was strongly influenced by French creole culture and has become further diversified by immigrants from British India, China, Italy, Lebanon, and the West Indies.

Compiled by Michael Anthony, renowned Trinidadian writer, the Historical Dictionary of Trinidad and Tobago brings together in one volume complete and easy-to-find information on this small but fascinating Caribbean country. Its concise dictionary entries describe the important people, places, events, and institutions of the nation as well as its society, culture, and economy. The comprehensive bibliography provides scholars with an important resource for further information on the islands. Includes maps and a chronology.

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A comprehensive and detailed reference book about Trinidad & Tobago, running 670 pages of wide-ranging information...intelligently cross-referenced and accompanied by a chronology, a 40-page bibliography and a list of acronyms and abbreviations...will beof great value to anyone requiring information about the country.... (Caribbean Insight )

...a useful tool for the new student of the islands' histories...much information for the specialist...a welcome addition to the series. (Arba )

It's a tool, an aid for study and research on Trinidad and Tobago -- it ought to be found in libraries of all schools and colleges...anybody which needs information about Trinidad and Tobago ought to have a copy. (Professor Bridget Brereton, Author Of History Of Modern Tri )

A comprehensive and detailed reference book about Trinidad & Tobago, running 670 pages of wide-ranging information...intelligently cross-referenced and accompanied by a chronology, a 40-page bibliography and a list of acronyms and abbreviations...will be of great value to anyone requiring information about the country. (Caribbean Insight )

About the Author

Trinidadian by birth, Michael Anthony retired from the National Cultural Council of Trinidad and Tobago in 1988, after sixteen years of service. From the mid-1950s until 1968, he worked at Reuters News Agency in London, first as a teleprinter operator and later as a journalist. He is the author of a total of 21 fiction and nonfiction books. He currently resides in Trinidad, where he is a professional writer.

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Michael Anthony was born in Mayaro on 10th February, 1930. He attended the Mayaro Roman Catholic School. The Mayaro landscape later provided much inspiration for his books. He has often said that being born in such a beautiful place like Mayaro had always given him thoughts of being a writer in order to describe it. In this he has acknowledged he has failed. When he was eleven he spent a year in San Fernando , and the story of his year there was a sort of inspiration for his second novel, "The Year in San Fernando ."

Michael Anthony could be said to have begun his career at 23, when he began having poems published in the Trinidad Guardian. Although his first love was poetry he looked forward to writing prose. At 24, in 1954, he went to England, where he began writing short stories for a BBC literary programme for West Indian writers, called "Caribbean Voices."

As a result of the closure of the programme in 1958, he made his first attempt at a novel. Not finding that particular attempt satisfactory he tried another, which dealt with the annual "Southern Games" at Guaracara Park , Pointe-à-Pierre, where he worked at the oil refinery. The publication of this novel set him on the road he had always wanted. He then wrote "The Year in San Fernando" (1965) and "Green. Days by the River" (1968) Illness caused him to leave the cold English climate in 1968, and finding no job at home in Trinidad he opted to go to Brazil. There he spent two years. Because of a number of considerations including economic and family, he returned to Trinidad in 1970 and has been here ever since.

Michael Anthony received the Humming Bird gold medal at the National Awards ceremony of August 31, 1979, and he received the honorary degree of Doctor of Letters (D. Litt.) at the University of the West Indies Graduation Exercises of October 31, 2003.

Up to the moment he has written 31 books and is busy at work on his 32nd.
NALIS (the National Library of Trinidad and Tobago) was kind to him in 2003 to install, under their auspices, a full collection of his work in the NALIS library at Pierreville, Mayaro, and they even indulged him in 2005 when they purchased some of his later papers, being housed at their headquarters library in Port-of-Spain. (Some of his earlier papers had been acquired by the University of the West Indies at St. Augustine in 2003)

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