PRODUCT OVERVIEW
- ISBN 9781408713488
- Categories 23-03, BX, BXOS, History, NF HIS, Non-Fiction, Non-Fiction: Humanities
- Author(s) Jeremy Black
- Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
- Pages 320
- Format Paperback
- Dimensions 19.8cm x 12.7cm x 5.1cm
- Weight 0.272 kg
product description
This is a concise history, intended for travellers, but of inestimable value to anyone looking for an overview of the Caribbean and its mainland coastal states, with a focus on the past few centuries. The history of the Caribbean does not make much sense without factoring in the cities - Pensacola, New Orleans, Galveston - and the ambitions of the states on its continental shores, notably the United States. This account is grounded in a look at the currents and channels of the sea, and its constraints, such as the Mosquito Coast, followed by the history of 'pre-contact' civilisations, focusing on the Maya and the Toltec Empire. With the arrival of the Europeans, from the late fifteenth century to the early years of the seventeenth century, the story becomes one of exploration, conquest and settlement. Black charts the rise of slave economies and the Caribbean's place in the Atlantic world, also the arrival of the English - Hawkins and Drake - to challenge the Spanish.