Menu Expand
Eastern Caribbean in Focus

Eastern Caribbean in Focus

James Ferguson

(1997)

Additional Information

Book Details

Abstract

The idyllic landscapes of the Eastern Caribbean belie a dramatic and often cruel history. Fought over by the imperial Navies and vulnerable to natural disasters, these small islands have also been marked by slavery, migration and a tradition of resistance. With their population rooted in every continent, a mix of influences has created today's cultural diversity and self-expression. As tourism replaces agriculture, the islands of the Eastern Caribbean face the challenge of economic survival and maintaining their distinctive identities. The countries focused on are: Trinidad and Tobago; St Vincent and the Grenadines; Anguilla; Antigua-Barbuda; Barbados; Dominica; Grenada; Guadeloupe; Martinique; Montserrat; Saba; St Eustatius; St Kitts-Nevis; St Lucia; and St Martin.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Title Page 1
Copyright Page 2
Table of Contents 3
Introduction 4
1: Islands and People: The Caribbean Crucible 5
Hurricanes and Volcanoes 6
Imperial Reminders 8
Arawaks and Caribs 11
Out of Africa 13
Indian Migration 16
2: History and Politics: Lost Empires 17
Cockpit of Europe 17
The other War 20
Peasants and Plantations 22
Assimilation or Independence? 25
3: Economy: After the Plantation 31
King Sugar 32
Green Gold 38
Tourism 45
The Offshore Sector 46
4: Society: The Weight of History 49
Stability and Tensions 50
Women 52
Suburbs and Shanties 55
Drugs and Crime 56
The Community Response 59
5: Culture: Creation and Celebration 60
Colonial Legacies 61
The Literary Boom 64
Music 65
Cricket 68
Where to Go, What to See 70
Tips for Travelers 73
Further Reading 75
Addresses and Contacts 76
Facts and Figures 77