Author: Mary Moseley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bahamas
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The first of the series of Bahamas Handbooks, information is given on the history, geography and society of the Bahamas during the early part of the 20th century.
The Bahamas Handbook
Author: Mary Moseley
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bahamas
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The first of the series of Bahamas Handbooks, information is given on the history, geography and society of the Bahamas during the early part of the 20th century.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bahamas
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
The first of the series of Bahamas Handbooks, information is given on the history, geography and society of the Bahamas during the early part of the 20th century.
Bahamas Handbook 1998
Author: Etienne Dupuch
Publisher: United Nations Publications
ISBN: 9780914755654
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
This reference features the latest developments in the Bahamas in such areas as banking, farming, property development and construction, and underwater prospecting for oil.
Publisher: United Nations Publications
ISBN: 9780914755654
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 638
Book Description
This reference features the latest developments in the Bahamas in such areas as banking, farming, property development and construction, and underwater prospecting for oil.
Primary Social Studies and Tourism Education for The Bahamas: My community
Author:
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Longman
ISBN: 9780582075153
Category : Social sciences
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
This course has been developed in association with the Ministry of Education and written by a team of experienced Bahamian teachers and teacher educators.
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Longman
ISBN: 9780582075153
Category : Social sciences
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
This course has been developed in association with the Ministry of Education and written by a team of experienced Bahamian teachers and teacher educators.
The Beach Book
Author: Bret Sigillo
Publisher: Beach Book
ISBN: 9780991568703
Category : Eleuthera Island (Bahamas)
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
"The ultimate guide to all of Eleuthera's 135 beaches" --Cover.
Publisher: Beach Book
ISBN: 9780991568703
Category : Eleuthera Island (Bahamas)
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
"The ultimate guide to all of Eleuthera's 135 beaches" --Cover.
Bush Medicine of the Bahamas
Author: Jeffrey Holt McCormack
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983767305
Category : Medicinal plants
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780983767305
Category : Medicinal plants
Languages : en
Pages : 331
Book Description
The Bahamas
Author: Colleen Madonna Flood Williams
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781422206874
Category : Bahamas
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Located about 50 miles (80 kilometers) off the eastern coast of Florida, the Bahamas consists of 700 islands that extend in a chain stretching southeastward more than 500 miles (800 km). This book teaches 12 year olds and up about the geography, history, economy, and culture of the nation.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781422206874
Category : Bahamas
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Located about 50 miles (80 kilometers) off the eastern coast of Florida, the Bahamas consists of 700 islands that extend in a chain stretching southeastward more than 500 miles (800 km). This book teaches 12 year olds and up about the geography, history, economy, and culture of the nation.
The Bahamas in American History
Author: Keith Tinker
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465310843
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
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."
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1465310843
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
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."
Race and Class in the Colonial Bahamas, 1880-1960
Author: Gail Saunders
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 0813063310
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
"Saunders resoundingly affirms the relevance of island history. Scholars will appreciate the detail and insights."--Choice "Deftly unravels the complex historical interrelationships of race, color, class, economics, and environment in the Colonial Bahamas. An invaluable study for scholars who conduct comparative research on the British Caribbean."--Rosalyn Howard, author of Black Seminoles in the Bahamas "Saunders is to be commended for a scholarly study that prominently features the non-white majority in the Bahamas--a group which usually has been overlooked."--Whittington B. Johnson, author of Post-Emancipation Race Relations in The Bahamas In this one-of-a-kind study of race and class in the Bahamas, Gail Saunders shows how racial tensions were not necessarily parallel to those across other British West Indian colonies but instead mirrored the inflexible color line of the United States. Proximity to the U.S. and geographic isolation from other British colonies created a uniquely Bahamian interaction among racial groups. Focusing on the post-emancipation period from the 1880s to the 1960s, Saunders considers the entrenched, though extra-legal, segregation prevalent in most spheres of life that lasted well into the 1950s. Saunders traces early black nationalist and pan-Africanism movements, as well as the influence of Garveyism and Prohibition during World War I. She examines the economic depression of the 1930s and the subsequent boom in the tourism industry, which boosted the economy but worsened racial tensions: proponents of integration predicted disaster if white tourists ceased traveling to the islands. Despite some upward mobility of mixed-race and black Bahamians, the economy continued to be dominated by the white elite, and trade unions and labor-based parties came late to the Bahamas. Secondary education, although limited to those who could afford it, was the route to a better life for nonwhite Bahamians and led to mixed-race and black persons studying in professional fields, which ultimately brought about a rising political consciousness. Training her lens on the nature of relationships among the various racial and social groups in the Bahamas, Saunders tells the story of how discrimination persisted until at last squarely challenged by the majority of Bahamians.
Publisher: University Press of Florida
ISBN: 0813063310
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
"Saunders resoundingly affirms the relevance of island history. Scholars will appreciate the detail and insights."--Choice "Deftly unravels the complex historical interrelationships of race, color, class, economics, and environment in the Colonial Bahamas. An invaluable study for scholars who conduct comparative research on the British Caribbean."--Rosalyn Howard, author of Black Seminoles in the Bahamas "Saunders is to be commended for a scholarly study that prominently features the non-white majority in the Bahamas--a group which usually has been overlooked."--Whittington B. Johnson, author of Post-Emancipation Race Relations in The Bahamas In this one-of-a-kind study of race and class in the Bahamas, Gail Saunders shows how racial tensions were not necessarily parallel to those across other British West Indian colonies but instead mirrored the inflexible color line of the United States. Proximity to the U.S. and geographic isolation from other British colonies created a uniquely Bahamian interaction among racial groups. Focusing on the post-emancipation period from the 1880s to the 1960s, Saunders considers the entrenched, though extra-legal, segregation prevalent in most spheres of life that lasted well into the 1950s. Saunders traces early black nationalist and pan-Africanism movements, as well as the influence of Garveyism and Prohibition during World War I. She examines the economic depression of the 1930s and the subsequent boom in the tourism industry, which boosted the economy but worsened racial tensions: proponents of integration predicted disaster if white tourists ceased traveling to the islands. Despite some upward mobility of mixed-race and black Bahamians, the economy continued to be dominated by the white elite, and trade unions and labor-based parties came late to the Bahamas. Secondary education, although limited to those who could afford it, was the route to a better life for nonwhite Bahamians and led to mixed-race and black persons studying in professional fields, which ultimately brought about a rising political consciousness. Training her lens on the nature of relationships among the various racial and social groups in the Bahamas, Saunders tells the story of how discrimination persisted until at last squarely challenged by the majority of Bahamians.
The Bahamas Fly-Fishing Guide
Author: Kim Vletas
Publisher: Globe Pequot
ISBN: 9781592287260
Category : Bahamas
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A comprehensive guide to fly fishing and adventure travel in the Bahamas--lodges, guides, services, tackle, diving, and more.
Publisher: Globe Pequot
ISBN: 9781592287260
Category : Bahamas
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A comprehensive guide to fly fishing and adventure travel in the Bahamas--lodges, guides, services, tackle, diving, and more.
The Natural History of The Bahamas
Author: Dave Currie
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501738038
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
The Natural History of the Bahamas fills a void in the literature on the avian and terrestrial species found there and is an overall excellent guide.— Sandra D. Buckner, Past President of the Bahamas National Trust 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.
Publisher: Cornell University Press
ISBN: 1501738038
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 596
Book Description
The Natural History of the Bahamas fills a void in the literature on the avian and terrestrial species found there and is an overall excellent guide.— Sandra D. Buckner, Past President of the Bahamas National Trust 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.