intellectual circles, and being able to publish Froudacity in London was an important achievement for him. Froudacity is split into four books, each addressing...
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James Anthony Froude (section Froudacity)
the coining of the term Froudacity by Afro-Trinidadian intellectual John Jacob Thomas, who used it as the title of, Froudacity. West Indian fables by J...
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a grammar of Trinidadian French Creole (1869), but is best known for Froudacity (1889), a rebuttal of J. A. Froude's 1888 book The English in the West...
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Reverend Phillip Henry Douglin. Thomas particularly was famous for his book Froudacity (1889), in which he refuted and questioned the view espoused by Oxford...
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mentor, John Jacob Thomas, published, a rebuttal of Froude's book entitled Froudacity in 1889. Samaroo, Brinsely (1971). "Cyrus Prudhomme David – a case study...
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Harris (1967), and a new edition of John Jacob Thomas's 1889 polemic, Froudacity (1969). Other notable works published by New Beacon Books include: Edward...
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