Grenada SUBJECT OF BOOKS
Mark Adkin. Urgent Fury: The Battle for Grenada. Lexington Books. 1989. 391pp. Robert J. Beck. The Grenada Invasion: Politics, Law, and Foreign Policy Decisionmaking. Westview Press. 1993. 263pp. George I. Brizan. Grenada, Island of Conflict: From Amerindians to People's Revolution, 1498-1979. Zed Books. 1984. 381pp. Also published by Macmillan in 1998, 504pp. Reynold A. Burrowes. Revolution and Rescue in Grenada: An Account of the U.S.-Caribbean Invasion. Greenwood Press. 1988. 180pp. David F. Clyde. Health in Grenada: A Social and Historical Account. Vade-Mecum Press. 1985. 415pp. Edward L. Cox. Free Coloreds in the Slave Societies of St. Kitts and Grenada, 1763-1833. University of Tennessee Press. 1984. 197pp. Russell Crandall. Gunboat Democracy: U.S. Interventions in the Dominican Republic, Grenada, and Panama. Rowman & Littlefield. 2006. 255pp. Scott Davidson. Grenada: A Study in Politics and the Limits of International Law. Gower. 1987. 196pp. Patrick Emmanuel. Crown Colony Politics in Grenada, 1917-1951. Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of the West Indies. 1978. 198pp. James Ferguson. Grenada: Revolution in Reverse. Latin American Bureau. 1990. 138pp. Jorge Heine. A Revolution Aborted: The Lessons of Grenada. University of Pittsburgh Press. 1990. 351pp. Gordon K. Lewis. Grenada: The Jewel Despoiled. Johns Hopkins University Press. 1987. 239pp. Trevor Munroe. Grenada: Revolution, Counter-Revolution. Vanguard Publishers. 1983. 165pp. Pedro Noguera. The Imperatives of Power: Political Change and the Social Basis of Regime Support in Grenada from 1951-1991. Peter Lang. 1997. 302pp. Hugh O'Shaughnessy. Grenada: Revolution, Invasion and Aftermath. H. Hamilton with The Observer. 1984. 258pp. Anthony Payne; Paul Sutton; Tony Thorndike. Grenada: Revolution and Invasion. Croom Helm. 1984. 233pp. Frederic L. Pryor. Revolutionary Grenada: A Study in Political Economy. Praeger. 1986. 395pp. Euclid A. Rose. Dependency and Socialism in the Modern Caribbean: Superpower Intervention in Guyana, Jamaica, and Grenada, 1970-1985. Lexington Books. 2002. 450pp. Gregory W. Sandford; Richard Vigilante. Grenada: The Untold Story. Scribner. 1984. 180pp. Chris Searle. Words Unchained: Language and Revolution in Grenada. Zed Books. 1984. 260pp. Beverley A. Steele. Grenada: A History of Its People. Macmillan Caribbean. 2003. 444pp. Vijay Tiwathia. The Grenada War: Anatomy of a Low-Intensity Conflict. Lancer International. 1987. 250pp.
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