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The History of the Island of Dominica. Containing a Description of Its Situation, Extent, Climate, Mountains, Rivers, Natural Productions, &c. &c

Par : Thomas Atwood
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  • Nombre de pages220
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-621701-3
  • EAN4064066217013
  • Date de parution09/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille526 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "The History of the Island of Dominica, " Thomas Atwood meticulously chronicles the island's rich cultural tapestry, geographical splendor, and tumultuous past. Atwood employs a compelling narrative style that blends vivid descriptions with thorough historical analysis, seamlessly weaving together oral histories, colonial accounts, and socio-political commentary. His scholarly approach provides readers with a nuanced understanding of Dominica's development through the lenses of indigenous cultures, colonial rule, and post-colonial identity, positioning the work within the broader canon of Caribbean literature and history.
Thomas Atwood, a devoted historian and passionate advocate for Caribbean heritage, spent years immersed in archival research and community engagement. His experiences living on the island and working with local historians deeply influenced his perspective, allowing him to capture the voices of Dominica's diverse communities. Atwood's background in anthropology further enriched his examination of the intersection between history and culture, revealing how past events shape contemporary identity.
This book is essential for scholars, students, and anyone interested in Caribbean history, offering insightful perspectives and a thorough understanding of Dominica's unique narrative. Atwood'Äôs work is not only informative but also beautifully written, engaging the reader's imagination while inviting them to reflect on the complexities of Dominica'Äôs historical landscape.