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Race and Class in the Colonial Bahamas, 1880-1960 - Gail Saunders 2017 PDF University Press of Florida BOOKS
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Race and Class in the Colonial Bahamas, 1880-1960
Author: Gail Saunders
Year: 2017
Pages: 401
Format: PDF
File size: 27 MB
Language: ENG



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David A. Thomas. The Plot of Race and Class in the Colonial Bahamas 1880-1960 by Dr. David A. Thomas: Race and Class in the Colonial Bahamas 1880-1960 is a historical narrative that delves into the intricate web of racial and socioeconomic dynamics that characterized the colonial era in the Bahamas. The book explores how the interplay of race and class shaped the lives of Bahamians, both black and white, during this period. It examines the ways in which the British colonial administration exploited the labor of the black population to build their wealth and power while simultaneously perpetuating racist ideologies that reinforced the social hierarchy. The story begins in the late 19th century, when the Bahamas was still a British colony, and follows the evolution of the society until the country gained independence in the mid-20th century. Throughout the book, Dr. Thomas masterfully weaves together historical events, personal anecdotes, and sociological theories to paint a comprehensive picture of life in the Bahamas during this time. He highlights the struggles of the black population, who were subjected to harsh working conditions, low wages, and limited rights, while the white elite enjoyed the fruits of their labor.
David A. Thomas. The Plot of Race and Class in the Colonial Bahamas 1880 - 1960 by Dr. David A. Thomas: Race and Class in the Colonial Bahamas 1880 - 1960 - исторический рассказ, который углубляется в запутанную сеть расовой и социально-экономической динамики, которая характеризовала колониальную эпоху на Багамских островах. Книга исследует, как взаимодействие расы и класса сформировало жизнь багамцев, как черных, так и белых, в этот период. В нем рассматриваются способы, с помощью которых британская колониальная администрация использовала труд чернокожего населения, чтобы построить свое богатство и власть, одновременно увековечивая расистские идеологии, которые укрепляли социальную иерархию. История начинается в конце XIX века, когда Багамские острова были ещё британской колонией, и следует эволюции общества до обретения страной независимости в середине XX века. На протяжении всей книги доктор Томас мастерски сплетает воедино исторические события, личные анекдоты и социологические теории, чтобы составить исчерпывающую картину жизни на Багамах за это время. Он выделяет борьбу чернокожего населения, которое подвергалось суровым условиям труда, низкой заработной плате и ограниченным правам, в то время как белая элита наслаждалась плодами своего труда.
David A. Thomas. The Plot of Race and Class in the Colonial Bahamas 1880 - 1960 By David A. Thomas: Race and Class in the Colonial Bahamas 1880 - 1960 è un racconto storico che si sviluppa in una rete confusa di dinamiche razziali ed economiche che ha caratterizzato l'epoca coloniale delle Bahamas. Il libro indaga come l'interazione tra razza e classe ha formato la vita dei bahamesi, sia neri che bianchi, in questo periodo. tratta delle modalità con cui l'amministrazione coloniale britannica ha utilizzato il lavoro della popolazione nera per costruire la propria ricchezza e potere, perpetuando allo stesso tempo le ideologie razziste che rafforzavano la gerarchia sociale. La storia inizia alla fine del XIX secolo, quando le Bahamas erano una colonia britannica, e segue l'evoluzione della società prima dell'indipendenza del paese a metà del XX secolo. Per tutta la durata del libro, il dottor Thomas parla con abilità di eventi storici, aneddoti personali e teorie sociologiche per tracciare un quadro completo della vita alle Bahamas in questo periodo. Sottolinea la lotta della popolazione nera, esposta a condizioni di lavoro severe, salari bassi e diritti limitati, mentre le élite bianche godevano dei frutti del loro lavoro.
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