Islanders in the Stream V. 1; From Aboriginal Times to the End of Slavery

Islanders in the Stream V. 1; From Aboriginal Times to the End of Slavery A History of the Bahamian People

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Publisher's Synopsis

This comprehensive volume details the full, extraordinary history of all the people who have ever inhabited the islands and explains the evolution of a Bahamian national identity within the framework of neighbouring territories in similar circumstances. Divided into three sections, this volume covers the period from aboriginal time to the end of formal slavery in 1838. The first part includes authoritative accounts of Columbus's first landfall in the New World on San Salvador island, his voyage through the Bahamas, and the ensuing disastrous collision of European and native Arawak cultures. Covering the islands' initial settlement, the second section ranges from the initial European incursions and the first English settlements through the lawless era of pirate misrule to Britain's official takeover and development of the colony in the 18th century. The third, and largest, section offers a full analysis of a Bahamian slave society through the great influx of Empire Loyalists and their slaves at the end of the American Revolution to the purported achievement of full freedom for the slaves in 1838. This work is both a social history and an illustrated narrative modifying previous Eurocentric interpretations of the islands' early history. Written to appeal to Bahamians as well as all those interested in Caribbean history, ""Islanders in the Stream"" looks at the islands and their people in their fullest contexts.

Book information

ISBN: 9780820321226
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Imprint: University of Georgia Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 480
Weight: 739g
Height: 235mm
Width: 155mm
Spine width: 30mm