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The Caribbean in the Wider World, 1492–1992

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The Caribbean in the Wider World, 1492–1992 Synopsis

This major textbook survey, first published in 1992, explains how the Caribbean's present geography is intimately tied to the past. The Caribbean was Europe's first colony, its landscapes transformed to produce tropical staples and its decimated aboriginal populace replaced with African slaves. As European power has waned in the Caribbean, it has been replaced by the geopolitical domination of the United States. Professor Richardson examines this colonisation and recolonisation of the Caribbean during the past half millennium, portraying a region victimised by natural hazards, soil erosion, over population and gunboat diplomacy. Most importantly, he explains the ways in which Caribbean peoples have reacted and adapted to their external influences. No other single survey of the region provides equivalent breadth - ranging from aboriginal ecologies to today's narcotic traffic - or harnesses so effectively elements of the past to illuminate the present.

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ISBN: 9780521359771
Publication date: 16th January 1992
Author: Bonham C Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Richardson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 252 pages
Series: Geography of the World-Economy
Genres: Regional geography