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A Family of Islands

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Informationen zum Autor Alec Waugh Klappentext First published in 1964, this book tells how what Columbus started in 1492 was finished in 1898, when the red and gold flag was lowered at Havana to mark the end of four centuries of Spanish dominance in the Caribbean. For two and a half centuries after the Pope divided the world between Spain and Portugal, the navies of Britain, France, Spain and occasionally the Netherlands fought in the Caribbean. Most of the islands changed hands at least once. Europe discovered the delights of coffee, tea and cocoa; sugar boomed; fortunes were made and lost; the slave trade flourished. But after the Napoleonic Wars prosperity receded, the conscience of the world awoke and slavery was abolished, ending the halcyon days of European colonialism in the Indies. A Family of Islands is full of fabulous people: Drake, Hawkins, Raleigh, Philip II of Spain, Elizabeth I; Henry Morgan, the pirate who was later knighted and made governor of Jamaica; Haiti's tragic trio: Toussaint L'Ouverture, Dessalines and Henri Christophe. It is full of stories about witch doctors and obeah spells and the unspeakable abominations of the slave trade.With a sure sense of the exciting, Alec Waugh has written a perceptive and entertaining account of the history and humanity of a vivid part of the world where life can be as tranquil as a sunbeam or as tumultuous as a hurricane. Vorwort Alec Waugh's Island in the Sun - a novel about the West Indies in the 1950's - was one of the outstanding successes of the decade. It was a major film production. Here is a companion volume, a history of the area, with islands instead of human characters as the protagonists. Zusammenfassung First published in 1964, this book tells how what Columbus started in 1492 was finished in 1898, when the red and gold flag was lowered at Havana to mark the end of four centuries of Spanish dominance in the Caribbean. For two and a half centuries after the Pope divided the world between Spain and Portugal, the navies of Britain, France, Spain and occasionally the Netherlands fought in the Caribbean. Most of the islands changed hands at least once. Europe discovered the delights of coffee, tea and cocoa; sugar boomed; fortunes were made and lost; the slave trade flourished. But after the Napoleonic Wars prosperity receded, the conscience of the world awoke and slavery was abolished, ending the halcyon days of European colonialism in the Indies. A Family of Islands is full of fabulous people: Drake, Hawkins, Raleigh, Philip II of Spain, Elizabeth I; Henry Morgan, the pirate who was later knighted and made governor of Jamaica; Haiti's tragic trio: Toussaint L'Ouverture, Dessalines and Henri Christophe. It is full of stories about witch doctors and obeah spells and the unspeakable abominations of the slave trade.With a sure sense of the exciting, Alec Waugh has written a perceptive and entertaining account of the history and humanity of a vivid part of the world where life can be as tranquil as a sunbeam or as tumultuous as a hurricane. Inhaltsverzeichnis Foreword 1 Spain Lights the Torch 2 The Spanish Main 3 Beyond the Line 4 The Brethren of the Coast 5 Black Ivory 6 Rich as a Creole 7 The War of Jenkins' Ear 8 The Lull Before the Storm 9 After the Bastille 10 Trafalgar 11 Twilight in the Antilles 12 Two Scandals 13 Froudacity 14 Where Black Rules White 15 The Century's Close 16 Cuba - The Ever-Faithful Isle Epilogue Footnotes ...

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Authors Alec Waugh
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.02.2013
 
EAN 9781448200450
ISBN 978-1-4482-0045-0
No. of pages 482
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature

HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, Colonialism & imperialism, Colonialism and imperialism, History of the Americas, West Indies

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