The Natural History of The Bahamas

The Natural History of The Bahamas
Author: Dave Currie,Joseph M. Wunderle, Jr.,Ethan Freid,David N. Ewert,D. Jean Lodge
Publsiher: Comstock Publishing Associates
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781501738029

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Take this book with you on your next trip to the Bahamas or the Turks and Caicos Islands or keep it close to hand in your travel library. The Natural History of the Bahamas offers the most comprehensive coverage of the terrestrial and coastal flora and fauna on the islands of the Bahamas archipelago, as well as of the region's natural history and ecology. Readers will gain an appreciation for the importance of conserving the diverse lifeforms on these special Caribbean islands. A detailed introduction to the history, geology, and climate of the islands. Beautifully illustrated, with more than seven hundred color photographs showcasing the diverse plants, fungi, and animals found on the Bahamian Archipelago.

Islanders in the Stream From aboriginal times to the end of slavery

Islanders in the Stream  From aboriginal times to the end of slavery
Author: Michael Craton
Publsiher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 497
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780820313825

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From two leading historians of Bahamian history comes this groundbreaking work on a unique archipelagic nation. Islanders in the Stream is not only the first comprehensive chronicle of the Bahamian people, it is also the first work of its kind and scale for any Caribbean nation. This comprehensive volume details the full, extraordinary history of all the people who have ever inhabited the islands and explains the evolution of a Bahamian national identity within the framework of neighboring territories in similar circumstances. Divided into three sections, this volume covers the period from aboriginal times to the end of formal slavery in 1838. The first part includes authoritative accounts of Columbus’s first landfall in the New World on San Salvador island, his voyage through the Bahamas, and the ensuing disastrous collision of European and native Arawak cultures. Covering the islands’ initial settlement, the second section ranges from the initial European incursions and the first English settlements through the lawless era of pirate misrule to Britain’s official takeover and development of the colony in the eighteenth century. The third, and largest, section offers a full analysis of Bahamian slave society through the great influx of Empire Loyalists and their slaves at the end of the American Revolution to the purported achievement of full freedom for the slaves in 1838. This work is both a pioneering social history and a richly illustrated narrative modifying previous Eurocentric interpretations of the islands’ early history. Written to appeal to Bahamians as well as all those interested in Caribbean history, Islanders in the Stream looks at the islands and their people in their fullest contexts, constituting not just the most thorough view of Bahamian history to date but a major contribution to Caribbean historiography.

A History of the Bahamas

A History of the Bahamas
Author: Michael Craton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173018209279

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The Bahamas in American History

The Bahamas in American History
Author: Keith Tinker
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2011-11-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781465310842

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THIS BOOK EXPLORES the many complex historical connections between the UNited States of America and the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. Beginning with an overview of shared early Spanish colonization, the book is the first attempt to provide a comprehensive study of the impact of the sequential development of the United States on events in the emerging Bahamas, placing the heretofore marginalized history of the island nation firmly into the orbit of Atlantic historiographical literature. Among other things, the books sheds light on the role played by the islands in a series of significant events in the U.S. history. These include the American Revolution, in which four of the initial official military actions of the fledgling U.S. Navy comprised repeated invasions of British-controlled Nassau, capital of the Bahamas; the American Civil War during which Nassau became on of the main bases for supply of vital goods and ammunition to the Confederacy; the intrigues of the Volstead Act, which legislated prohibition but also caused the temporary transformation of Bahama ISlands into major transshipment centers for the smuggling of alcoholic beverages to a multitude of prohibition-defiant and "thirsty" Americans; and the significant role placed by Bahamian migrants in the creation of the city of Miami and other areas of south Florida. The author draws on a wealth of tapped and untapped primary sources and presents a new perspective on the "Bahamian experience" that helped to define the self-proclaimed American credo of "Manifest Destiny."

A History of the Bahamas Through Maps

A History of the Bahamas Through Maps
Author: Todd Turrell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-02
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0578611929

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A history of The Bahamas as told through maps and images.

Homeward Bound

Homeward Bound
Author: Sandra Riley
Publsiher: RILEY HALL
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2000-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0966531027

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Supporters of the British Crown found life in the Colonies rigorous in the years prior to, during, and after the Revolutionary War. The hazards of war and the inequities of peace forced many American Loyalists into Bahamian exile.

The Making of the Bahamas

The Making of the Bahamas
Author: Don Maples
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 0582848830

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This brand new edition of the leading History text for the Bahamas has been revised and updated to cover recent curriculum development.

Great Women in Bahamian History V 2

Great Women in Bahamian History V  2
Author: Deanne Hanna-Ewers
Publsiher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2023-04-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781728325255

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History $??.?? Have you ever wondered about the first Bahamian woman to become involved in politics or to run a newspaper? This book answers those questions and more about significant Women would have achieved ‘first’ in categories such as: Business Religion Medicine Education Communication Politics Law Government Sports Music This book is filled with historical information yet, it is an easy read. The author, Deanne Hanna-Ewers has compiled vital information that offers valuable insight into the growth and leadership of Bahamian Women. This is a book of a lifetime that can be passed on from generation to generation. It is also a great teaching tool for the classroom; Women’s Studies, Civics Studies, Social Studies, as well as History. This book gives the recognition deserving of notable Bahamian women that have aspired to greatness in their own right! This is a book that will inspire girls to become women of significance and touch the hearts of ordinary women to become extraordinary.