Isaac and Rudy join Shalini Puri, author of The Grenada Revolution in the Caribbean Present: Operation Urgent Memory and the companion website urgentmemory.com, for a discussion on the Grenadian Revolution and its legacies in both the island itself and the wider Caribbean. We cover the Revolution’s accomplishments as well as some of its pitfalls, the contradictions and mutual strengthening of Marxism and regional liberation movements, and the Revolution’s collapse. We then discuss the concepts of volcanic and stone memory, and how memories of the Revolution remain alive in the Caribbean today.
Further reading:
The Grenada Revolution Online – Free and thorough online resource that includes many speeches
‘Is Freedom We Making’; the New Democracy in Grenada – Merle Hodge (ed.), Chris Searle (ed.)
Maurice Bishop Speaks: The Grenada Revolution and Its Overthrow, 1979–83 – M. Bishop, S. Clark
Grenada: The Jewel Despoiled – G. K. Lewis
African & Caribbean Politics: From Kwame Nkrumah to Maurice Bishop – M. Marable
The Grenada Chronicles, v. 1-34 – Grenada National Museum, Ann Elizabeth Wilder