Myths and Realities of Caribbean History
Title | Myths and Realities of Caribbean History PDF eBook |
Author | Basil A. Reid |
Publisher | University of Alabama Press |
Pages | 170 |
Release | 2009-04-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0817355340 |
This book seeks to debunk eleven popular and prevalent myths about Caribbean history. Using archaeological evidence, it corrects many previous misconceptions promulgated by history books and oral tradition as they specifically relate to the pre-Colonial and European-contact periods. It informs popular audiences, as well as scholars, about the current state of archaeological/historical research in the Caribbean Basin and asserts the value of that research in fostering a better understanding of the region’s past. Contrary to popular belief, the history of the Caribbean did not begin with the arrival of Europeans in 1492. It actually started 7,000 years ago with the infusion of Archaic groups from South America and the successive migrations of other peoples from Central America for about 2,000 years thereafter. In addition to discussing this rich cultural diversity of the Antillean past, Myths and Realities of Caribbean History debates the misuse of terms such as “Arawak” and “Ciboneys,” and the validity of Carib cannibalism allegations.
Popular Myths about Caribbean History
Title | Popular Myths about Caribbean History PDF eBook |
Author | Basil A. Reid |
Publisher | |
Pages | 119 |
Release | 2007* |
Genre | Caribbean Area |
ISBN | 9789768211316 |
Encyclopedia of Caribbean Archaeology
Title | Encyclopedia of Caribbean Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | Basil A. Reid |
Publisher | University Press of Florida |
Pages | 404 |
Release | 2014-03-04 |
Genre | Reference |
ISBN | 0813048532 |
Encyclopedia of Caribbean Archaeology offers a comprehensive overview of the available archaeological research conducted in the region. Beginning with the earliest native migrations and moving through contemporary issues of heritage management, the contributors tackle the usual questions of colonization, adaptation, and evolution while embracing newer research techniques, such as geoinformatics, archaeometry, paleodemography, DNA analysis, and seafaring simulations. Entries are cross-referenced so that readers can efficiently access data on a variety of related topics. The introduction includes a survey of the various archaeological periods in the Caribbean, as well as a discussion of the region’s geography, climate, topography, and oceanography. It also offers an easy-to-read review of the historical archaeology, providing a better understanding of the cultural contexts of the Caribbean that resulted from the convergence of European, Native American, African, and then Asian settlers.
Caribbean Heritage
Title | Caribbean Heritage PDF eBook |
Author | Basil A. Reid |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9789766402648 |
This volume provides an important entrée into the current thinking and rethinking on Caribbean heritage. Included are several topics that represent the rich plurality of the Caribbean experience, such as symbolism, popular culture, literature, linguistics, pedagogy, philanthropy, natural history, land tenure, townscapes, archaeology and museology. Given its multidisciplinary approach, Caribbean Heritage will have considerable appeal to a wide range of scholars such as folklorists, environmentalists, heritage professionals, linguists, librarians, cultural studies experts, historians, archaeologists, museologists, and students involved in heritage studies in the region and beyond. Co-published with the Reed Foundation, Inc.
History, Fable & Myth in the Caribbean & Guianas
Title | History, Fable & Myth in the Caribbean & Guianas PDF eBook |
Author | Wilson Harris |
Publisher | |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 1970 |
Genre | Carib Indians |
ISBN |
Myth and History in Caribbean Fiction
Title | Myth and History in Caribbean Fiction PDF eBook |
Author | Barbara J. Webb |
Publisher | |
Pages | 210 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN |
At a time of growing interest in postcolonial writing, this volume offers a comparative study of three major Caribbean novelists: Alejo Carpentier, Wilson Harris, and Edouard Glissant. Despite differences of language and background, these writers from Cuba, Guyana and Martinique have much in common. Each has written extensively on the shared heritage of the peoples of the Caribbean and each has been influential in redefining the poetics of the novel in the context of New World culture.
Latin America
Title | Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Raymond Nehemkis |
Publisher | Greenwood |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 1977 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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