France and the American Tropics to 1700: Tropics of Discontent?

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JHU Press, 13 ene 2008 - 372 páginas

Traditionally, the story of the Greater Caribbean has been dominated by the narrative of Iberian hegemony, British colonization, the plantation regime, and the Haitian Revolution of the eighteenth century. Relatively little is known about the society and culture of this region -- and particularly France's role in them -- in the two centuries prior to the rise of the plantation complex of the eighteenth century. Here, historian Philip P. Boucher offers the first comprehensive account of colonization and French society in the Caribbean.

Boucher's analysis contrasts the structure and character of the French colonies with that of other colonial empires. Describing the geography, topography, climate, and flora and fauna of the region, Boucher recreates the tropical environment in which colonists and indigenous peoples interacted. He then examines the lives and activities of the region's inhabitants -- the indigenous Island Caribs, landowning settlers, indentured servants, African slaves, and people of mixed blood, the gens de couleur. He argues that the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries were not merely a prelude to the classic plantation regime model. Rather, they were an era presenting a variety of possible outcomes. This original narrative demonstrates that the transition to sugar and the plantation complex was more gradual in the French properties than generally depicted -- and that it was not inevitable.

-- James E. McClellan III
 

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Preface
List of French Colonial and Commercial Companies Discussed
The Greater Caribbean
French Challenges to Iberian Hegemony in America up to 1625
Frontiers of Fortune? The Painful Era of Settlement 1620s
1640s
Frontiers of Fortune? The Era of the Proprietors 1649 to 1664
The 1620s to the 1660s
The World of Coerced Labor
The 1680s to the 1690s
The Habitants
The World
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Philip P. Boucher is Distinguished Professor of History Emeritus at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and author of France and the American Tropics to 1700: Tropics of Discontent? also published by Johns Hopkins.

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