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The Caribbean Gad J. Heuman

The Caribbean By Gad J. Heuman

The Caribbean by Gad J. Heuman


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Summary

Columbus 'discovered' the Caribbean, not North America, and it was in the Caribbean that Amerindians first felt the effects of European steel, gunpowder, and (deadlier by far) microbes. The region became a pawn in the European struggle for empire and, later, a significant player in the developing Atlantic economy.

The Caribbean Summary

The Caribbean by Gad J. Heuman

Columbus 'discovered' the Caribbean, not North America, and it was in the Caribbean that Amerindians first felt the effects of European steel, gunpowder, and (deadlier by far) microbes. The region became a pawn in the European struggle for empire and, later, a significant player in the developing Atlantic economy. Its economic importance rested on a substructure of African slavery, which provided labor for the numerous plantations across the region. However, slaves resisted slavery and, ultimately, the Abolitionist cause was carried successfully, initially in the British parliament and gradually elsewhere. Emancipation did not provide solutions to the ancillary ills of servitude - poverty, exploitation, inequality - and protest and resistance to colonial rule (whether British, Spanish, French, Dutch, or Danish) continued. In the twentieth century, the United States largely replaced the old European powers as the dominant players in the area, and sought to intervene when it perceived its interests were threatened.

The Caribbean Reviews

'Heuman, then, has managed to write a history of the Caribbean that does justice to its enormous diversity. He has brought the history to life not only by including visual illustrations but also by providing quotes from primary sources. This and the 'suggestions for further reading', which include primary sources and the monthly list of new publications on H-Caribbean (http://www.h-net.org/~carib/), make it a very student-friendly book.' Henrice Altink - Reviews in History

About Gad J. Heuman

Gad Heuman is Professor of History and has served as Director of the Centre for Caribbean Studies at the University of Warwick. His publications include Between Black and White and The Killing Time. He is the editor of the journal Slavery & Abolition.

Table of Contents

The Amerindians and the European patterns of settlement; Sugar and slavery; Slavery, work and the slaves' economy; Neither black nor white; The plantation world; Slave resistance; The Haitian revolution; The abolition debates; Race, racism and equality; From slavery to freedom; Riots and resistance in the aftermath of emancipation; The Africanization of the Caribbean; The American century; Labour protests and the 1930s; The revolutionary Caribbean; Contemporary themes; The cultures of the Caribbean.

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GOR003319807
9780340763636
0340763639
The Caribbean by Gad J. Heuman
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20060526
240
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