The Social Organization of Plantation Mackenzie: An Account of Life in the Guyana Mining EnterprisesUnited Nations Research Institute for Social Development, 1981 - Aluminum industry and trade - 35 pages |
Contents
The Shadow of the Plantation | 1 |
The School and its Teaching | 9 |
The Company and the Mining Community | 15 |
2 other sections not shown
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across-the-river activities alumina Anglican apartheid behaviour bottom house boys British Guiana Catholicism Church Cockatara Creek colonial company town Company's autocratic councillors Cultural Imperial culture December 24 Demba Digest Demerara River dependent Dust Echols High School economic Editor employees ensure established expatriate mining engineer Gramsci Greater Mackenzie Greenheart GUYANA MINING ENTERPRISES Guyanese hegemony homes horn Ibid ideological influence labour Linden living Mackenzie area Mackenzie Local Authority Mackenzie Market Mackenzie Miner Mackenzie Primary School Mackenzie-Wismar managers mining community mining engineer brought National Congress Nations Research Institute North Mackenzie Odida Quamina pany parents Participation Programme paternalism planning plantation political Popular Participation priest Ration Store relationship religious Richmond Hill road role Rosane Rosane's argument School Mackenzie Shops Shops social development society Sprostons staff sugar tion trade union Trust United Nations Research UNRISD various Village Affairs Committee Watooka Wismar and Christianburg Wismar-Christianburg workforce