Islanders in the Stream v. 2; From the Ending of Slavery to the Twenty-first Century

A History of the Bahamian People

Michael Craton author Gail Saunders author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Georgia Press

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Islanders in the Stream v. 2; From the Ending of Slavery to the Twenty-first Century cover

Winner of the 1998-1999 Elsa Goveia Prize for the best book on Caribbean History.

A comprehensive chronicle of the Bahamian people, this series tells the history of all the people who have ever inhabited the archipelago. This second volume deals with adjustment to emancipation, followed by a study of the process of modernization and a narratiave of events since 1973.Volume Two of this study examines the social developments of the Bahamas from 1834 to the turn of the 21st century. A product of the New Social History, it recounts adjustments to emancipation made by former masters and former slaves between 1843 and 1900, traces the process of modernization between 1900 and 1973, and concludes with a candid study of social change since 1973, current problems and an analysis of what makes the Bahamas and Bahamians distinctive in the world. The authors interweave broad historical narrative with details drawn from travellers' accounts, autobiographies, private letters, and reconstructed official dispatches and newspaper reports. Illustrated with photographs and original maps, this book is a useful national history.

ISBN: 9780820322841

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 880g

584 pages