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The Caribbean History Reader
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The Caribbean History Reader provides a thorough and up-to-date overview of Caribbean history from the pre-Columbian era to the present. It brings together a range of classic and innovative texts and primary sources, creating an introduction to Caribbean political, economic, social and cultural currents that provides an important first reference point to scholars and students alike.
Zusatztext "An extraordinary tool for teaching the Caribbean from pre-1492 to the present! Historian Nicola Foote expertly combines concise introductions! written and visual sources! and pioneering analyses by leading scholars to present the key themes of Caribbean history! with a special emphasis on encounters! migration! labor! and politics. This volume will enable readers and students to discover the astonishing diversity and resourcefulness of the Caribbean people over several centuries."Aline Helg! author of Our Rightful Share: The Afro-Cuban Struggle for Equality! 1886-1912 and Liberty and Equality in Caribbean Colombia! 1770-1835 Informationen zum Autor Nicola Foote is Assistant Professor of Latin American History at Florida Gulf Coast University. She is the co-editor of Military Struggle and Identity Formation in Latin America . Klappentext The Caribbean is a region that has been at the heart of world history and global development for centuries. Despite its small geographic size, it is the lynchpin of the Atlantic economy. Further, through a series of migrations, Caribbean people are represented in most of the major cities of the West, and have impacted the histories of Britain, Canada, and the United States, as well as places throughout Europe and Latin America. The Caribbean History Reader provides a thorough and up-to-date overview of Caribbean history from the pre-Columbian era to the present. It brings together a range of classic and innovative articles and primary sources, to create an introduction to Caribbean political, economic, social and cultural currents, providing an important first reference point to scholars and students alike. Zusammenfassung The Caribbean is a region that has been at the heart of world history and global development for centuries. Despite its small geographic size, it is the lynchpin of the Atlantic economy. Further, through a series of migrations, Caribbean people are represented in most of the major cities of the West, and have impacted the histories of Britain, Canada, and the United States, as well as places throughout Europe and Latin America. The Caribbean History Reader provides a thorough and up-to-date overview of Caribbean history from the pre-Columbian era to the present. It brings together a range of classic and innovative articles and primary sources, to create an introduction to Caribbean political, economic, social and cultural currents, providing an important first reference point to scholars and students alike. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: Pre-Colombian Societies Chapter Two: First Encounters Chapter Three: Trade, Piracy and War Chapter Four: Sugar, the Plantation Revolution and the Development of the Slave Economy Chapter Five: Slave Society Chapter Six: Slave Resistance Chapter Seven: The Haitian Revolution Chapter Eight: Abolition and Emancipation Chapter Nine: Post-Emancipation Society and Economy Chapter Ten: Indentured Labour and Nineteenth Century Immigration Chapter Eleven: U.S. Interventions and Influences in the Early Twentieth Century Chapter Twelve: The Africanization of the Caribbean Chapter Thirteen: War, Labor and Urban Protest Chapter Fourteen: Dictatorship and Political Repression Trujillo and Duvalier Chapter Fifteen: Decolonization in the Anglophone Caribbean and Suriname Chapter Sixteen: Politics and Society in the Non-Independent Caribbean Chapter Seventeen: The Revolutionary Caribbean Cuba and Grenada Chapter Eighteen: Economic Diversification and Development Chapter Nineteen: Race, Identity and Politics in the Twentieth Century Chapter Twenty: Migration and Diaspora ...
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Nicola Foote is Assistant Professor of Latin American History at Florida Gulf Coast University. She is the co-editor of Military Struggle and Identity Formation in Latin America.
Klappentext
The Caribbean is a region that has been at the heart of world history and global development for centuries. Despite its small geographic size, it is the lynchpin of the Atlantic economy. Further, through a series of migrations, Caribbean people are represented in most of the major cities of the West, and have impacted the histories of Britain, Canada, and the United States, as well as places throughout Europe and Latin America. The Caribbean History Reader provides a thorough and up-to-date overview of Caribbean history from the pre-Columbian era to the present. It brings together a range of classic and innovative articles and primary sources, to create an introduction to Caribbean political, economic, social and cultural currents, providing an important first reference point to scholars and students alike.
Inhalt
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One: Pre-Colombian Societies
Chapter Two: First Encounters
Chapter Three: Trade, Piracy and War
Chapter Four: Sugar, the Plantation Revolution and the Development of the Slave Economy
Chapter Five: Slave Society
Chapter Six: Slave Resistance
Chapter Seven: The Haitian Revolution
Chapter Eight: Abolition and Emancipation
Chapter Nine: Post-Emancipation Society and Economy
Chapter Ten: Indentured Labour and Nineteenth Century Immigration
Chapter Eleven: U.S. Interventions and Influences in the Early Twentieth Century
Chapter Twelve: The Africanization of the Caribbean
Chapter Thirteen: War, Labor and Urban Protest
Chapter Fourteen: Dictatorship and Political Repression Trujillo and Duvalier
Chapter Fifteen: Decolonization in the Anglophone Caribbean and Suriname
Chapter Sixteen: Politics and Society in the Non-Independent Caribbean
Chapter Seventeen: The Revolutionary Caribbean Cuba and Grenada
Chapter Eighteen: Economic Diversification and Development
Chapter Nineteen: Race, Identity and Politics in the Twentieth Century
Chapter Twenty: Migration and Diaspora
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Autor Nicola Foote
- Titel The Caribbean History Reader
- Veröffentlichung 17.12.2012
- ISBN 978-0-415-80023-5
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9780415800235
- Jahr 2012
- Größe H254mm x B178mm x T27mm
- Gewicht 689g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 448
- Editor Foote Nicola
- Genre Geschichte
- GTIN 09780415800235