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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 |
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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 |