| Grenada: Revolution and Invasion Subjects: Humanities; Politics & International Relations; Social Sciences; History; Cultural Studies; Military & Strategic Studies; Government; International Politics; Political Philosophy; Political Theory; Sociology & Social Policy; American History; World/ International History; Contemporary History 1945-; Military & Naval History; Imperial & Colonial History; Social & Cultural History; Political History; Military Studies; Protest Movements; Revolution - Government; American Politics; Latin American Politics; Political Sociology; This book, first published in 1984, analyses the background to the revolution in Grenada and details the course of its progress, examining the reasons why it faltered and failed. International factors played no small part in these events, setting the agenda for the internal processes of the revolution and bringing it to an end. The book also examines closely the US-led invasion of this tiny island and its aftermath. Anthony Payne, Paul Sutton and Tony Thorndike |