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Empire's Crossroads
Empire's Crossroads: The Caribbean From Columbus to the Present Day | Carrie Gibson
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In Empire's Crossroads, Carrie Gibson offers readers a vivid, authoritative and action-packed history of the Caribbean. For Gibson, everything was created in the West Indies: the Europe of today, its financial foundations built with sugar money: the factories and mills built as a result of the work of slaves thousands of miles away; the idea of true equality as espoused in Saint Domingue in the 1790s; the slow progress to independence; and even globalization and migration, with the ships passing to and fro taking people and goods in all possible directions, hundreds of years before the term 'globalization' was coined. From Cuba to Haiti, from Dominica to Martinique, from Jamaica to Trinidad, the story of the Caribbean is not simply the story of slaves and masters - but of fortune-seekers and pirates, scientists and servants, travellers and tourists. It is not only a story of imperial expansion - European and American - but of global connections, and also of life as it is lived in the islands, both in the past and today.
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As a kid I could navigate my way around the Caribbean thanks to the original pirates computer game, so it seemed only appropriate to read this comprehensive history of the Caribbean from the earliest days of human settlement, through to colonization, the age of pirates, slavery and sugar, the banana republics of United Fruits through to independence and drugs and tourism. A great overview and starting point for further reading

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