Gateways to the New World
Bermuda, the Bahamas, and the Shaping of the Americas
Keith L. Tinker(Author)
University Press of Florida
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-8130-6113-9 (ISBN)
Description
Though often marginalized in histories of the Atlantic World, Bermuda and the Bahamas have been key in shaping the Americas. Their strategic location at the crossroad of New World commerce created opportunity for colonization and trade that few other colonies enjoyed.
In this ambitious volume, Keith Tinker weaves a chronology that begins with the Age of Exploration and the arrival of Europeans in the Bahamas in 1492. He examines the role of these two archipelagos from the Revolutionary War and the Civil War through Prohibition, the Cold War, and the Space Age. Tinker concludes with a look at how these former havens for Atlantic pirates have transformed into financial and tourist meccas.
Full of intrigue and development, economic boom and bust, piracy and philanthropy, and cultural and social warfare, Gateways to the New World is unique in its representation of the active, rather than just reactionary, roles that these island nations have played in the emergence of the Atlantic World.
In this ambitious volume, Keith Tinker weaves a chronology that begins with the Age of Exploration and the arrival of Europeans in the Bahamas in 1492. He examines the role of these two archipelagos from the Revolutionary War and the Civil War through Prohibition, the Cold War, and the Space Age. Tinker concludes with a look at how these former havens for Atlantic pirates have transformed into financial and tourist meccas.
Full of intrigue and development, economic boom and bust, piracy and philanthropy, and cultural and social warfare, Gateways to the New World is unique in its representation of the active, rather than just reactionary, roles that these island nations have played in the emergence of the Atlantic World.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Florida
United States
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
825 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8130-6113-9 (9780813061139)
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Person
Keith L. Tinker, executive director of the National Museum of the Bahamas, is the author of several books, including The Migration of Peoples from the Caribbean to the Bahamas.