<p>The Caribbean islands share a history of plantation economy in which the "1%" not only controlled the natural resources and economies of the region, but also owned the majority of the "99%" who were enslaved. This disparity in wealth approximated a racial divide in the society, as the wealthy minority was predominantly "white" while the dispossessed majority was mainly non-whites. While the coastlands were always of importance in these export-oriented agricultural colonies, beach and backshore lands unsuitable for agriculture were less so, often being utilized for boatyards/fishing depots, cemeteries and "tenantries" or squatter settlements housing the landless.</p> <p>Since World War II, and particularly since the Cuban revolution in 19...
Tourism-driven development economic models have shaped the Caribbean region since the 1950s, generat...
Among its neighbours, the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago stands out due to its ethnic makeup. ...
“A Negotiated Possession: Law, Race, and Subjecthood in the Ceded Islands,” begins in 1763 when the ...
The development of indigenous tourism in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as th...
When British West Indian colonies achieved full emancipation in 1838, Jamaica occupied the unique po...
Sustainable tourism development in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as disecono...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/120412/1/Davis_ADichotomyOfCultures.pd
Sea bathing shall be permitted at or from the public property between the western boundary of the Br...
Few researchers have attempted to show that colonialism was associated with an on-going task of divi...
Since the rise of the tourism industry in Barbados in the 1960s a vast emphasis has been placed on e...
International audienceEconomies and societies of the small insular spaces within the intertropical a...
A 1947 National Geographic map titled "Countries of the Caribbean Including Mexico, Central America ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
The first concern of this study is to trace the evolution of the idea of the Caribbean as Paradise a...
In the wake of the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763), the Caribbean islands of Dominica, Grenada, St. Vin...
Tourism-driven development economic models have shaped the Caribbean region since the 1950s, generat...
Among its neighbours, the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago stands out due to its ethnic makeup. ...
“A Negotiated Possession: Law, Race, and Subjecthood in the Ceded Islands,” begins in 1763 when the ...
The development of indigenous tourism in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as th...
When British West Indian colonies achieved full emancipation in 1838, Jamaica occupied the unique po...
Sustainable tourism development in the Caribbean is inhibited by several challenges such as disecono...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/120412/1/Davis_ADichotomyOfCultures.pd
Sea bathing shall be permitted at or from the public property between the western boundary of the Br...
Few researchers have attempted to show that colonialism was associated with an on-going task of divi...
Since the rise of the tourism industry in Barbados in the 1960s a vast emphasis has been placed on e...
International audienceEconomies and societies of the small insular spaces within the intertropical a...
A 1947 National Geographic map titled "Countries of the Caribbean Including Mexico, Central America ...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2007.In...
The first concern of this study is to trace the evolution of the idea of the Caribbean as Paradise a...
In the wake of the Seven Years’ War (1756-1763), the Caribbean islands of Dominica, Grenada, St. Vin...
Tourism-driven development economic models have shaped the Caribbean region since the 1950s, generat...
Among its neighbours, the island nation of Trinidad and Tobago stands out due to its ethnic makeup. ...
“A Negotiated Possession: Law, Race, and Subjecthood in the Ceded Islands,” begins in 1763 when the ...