In Barbados, national identity emerged in response to economic, political and cultural forms of domination. This text shows how Barbadian attitudes and modes of behaviour have been shaped by class rule and hegemony, state policy, public institutions and class resistance.
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In Barbados, national identity emerged in response to economic, political and cultural forms of domination. This text shows how Barbadian attitudes and modes of behaviour have been shaped by class rule and hegemony, state policy, public institutions and class resistance.
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