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Histoire Et Commerce Des Antilles Angloises [By G.M. Butel-Dumont].
بواسطة
Georges Marie Butel-Dumont
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Science & Technology
History
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
320
لغة
الفرنسية
منشور
Jan 1, 2010
الناشر
Nabu Press
رقم ISBN-10
1142031063
رقم ISBN-13
9781142031060
الوصف
Georges Marie Butel-Dumont's intriguing exploration delves into the history and commerce of the English Antilles, weaving together the rich narratives of colonialism, trade, and cultural exchange. Set against the backdrop of the Caribbean, the text provides an insightful examination of the interplay between the islands and their British colonial rulers, capturing the essence of an era filled with both prosperity and conflict.
As Butel-Dumont navigates the complexities of trade winds and market forces, he details how commerce shaped the lives of the inhabitants and the landscape of the Antilles. The author adeptly illustrates the economic motivations behind colonial expansion, revealing the islands' roles as critical nodes in the transatlantic trade network. This account reflects not only on the wealth generated but also on the social fabric of the time, woven from the diverse threads of cultures and peoples.
In portraying the English Antilles, Butel-Dumont highlights both the allure and the consequences of colonial ambitions. His meticulous research provides a foundation for understanding how these islands became significant players on the global stage, allowing readers to appreciate the historical context that continues to influence the Caribbean today.
As Butel-Dumont navigates the complexities of trade winds and market forces, he details how commerce shaped the lives of the inhabitants and the landscape of the Antilles. The author adeptly illustrates the economic motivations behind colonial expansion, revealing the islands' roles as critical nodes in the transatlantic trade network. This account reflects not only on the wealth generated but also on the social fabric of the time, woven from the diverse threads of cultures and peoples.
In portraying the English Antilles, Butel-Dumont highlights both the allure and the consequences of colonial ambitions. His meticulous research provides a foundation for understanding how these islands became significant players on the global stage, allowing readers to appreciate the historical context that continues to influence the Caribbean today.