Contemporary political map of the Caribbean. The history of the Caribbean reveals the region's significant role in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the 15th century. In the modern era, it remains strategically and economically important. In 1492, Christopher Columbus landed in the Caribbean and claimed the region for Spain. The following year, the first Spanish settlements ...
The Caribbean: Origin of the Modern World. Aranjuez: Ediciones Doce Calles (2019) Resumen: [EN] This book is a result of the European project titled Connected Worlds: The Caribbean, Origin of the Modern World. This project is directed by Consuelo Naranjo-Orovio from Institute of History (CSIC). The book is presented so that the educational ...
Connected Worlds: The Caribbean, Origin of Modern World is a project directed by Dr. Consuelo Naranjo Orovio, from the Institute of History of the CSIC. The project will be carried out between 2019 and 2022 and has a funding of € 1,922,800. ConnecCaribbean is not just a research project on the history of the Caribbean;
THE CARIBBEAN: ORIGIN OF THE MODERN WORLD Editors Consuelo Naranjo Orovio, Mª Dolores González-Ripoll Navarro María Ruiz del Árbol Moro
DOI: 10.13039/501100000780 Corpus ID: 275200651; The Caribbean: Origin of the Modern World @inproceedings{Navarro2019TheCO, title={The Caribbean: Origin of the Modern World}, author={Mar{\'i}a Dolores Gonz{\'a}lez-Ripoll Navarro and Nayibe Guti{\'e}rrez Montoya and Emilio Luque Azcona and Juan Marchena Fern{\'a}ndez and H{\'e}ctor P{\'e}rez Brignoli and Miguel Angel Puig Samper Mulero and Mu ...
The history of the Caribbean is a rich and complex narrative that spans thousands of years, encompassing indigenous civilizations, European colonization, the transatlantic slave trade, sugar plantations, revolutionary movements, and the creation of modern independent nations.This region, consisting of the islands of the Greater Antilles, Lesser Antilles, and Bahamas, has been shaped by diverse ...
‘The Caribbean became a focal point of rivalries among Europeans, a location where imperial contests were fought’ Carla Gardina Pestana, Author of The English Conquest of Jamaica: Oliver Cromwell’s Bid for Empire (Belknap Harvard, 2017). The Caribbean ushered in the modern world.
7 Todos los derechos reservados The Caribbean: origin of the Modern World. The first part is dedicated to the Caribbean space, a structured geopolitical space, in which economic, political, social and cultural contacts flow from one island to another, as well as to American continental lands.
The Caribbean: origin of the Modern World 8 The first part is dedicated to the Caribbean space, a structured geopolitical space, in which economic, political, social and cultural contacts flow from one island to another, as well as to American continental lands. The three chapters that address this topic deepen in the cultural and social ...
The Caribbean region: crucible for modern world history; By Alan L. Karras; Edited by Jerry H. Bentley, University of Hawaii, Manoa, Sanjay Subrahmanyam, University of California, Los Angeles, Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Book: The Cambridge World History
The Caribbean is defined as a vertebrate, geopolitical space where economic, political, social, cultural and human contacts flow from one island to another and on to the American continent. Inter-colonialism made this space a scene for generating new ways of thinking and living, as well as new identities.
The Caribbean in World History Dr Hank Gonzalez. The initial site of European overseas colonization, and the earliest destination for Africans in the transatlantic slave trade, the Caribbean region was the central nexus for the emergence of the modern world capitalist market.
General Overview Research; History of Latin America and the Iberian World; Ancient History; Medieval History; Early Modern Times; German and European Contemporary History
The term “West Indies” may be the best name for this region, but since World War II it has been largely replaced in the popular lexicon by “Caribbean” due to confusion with the “British ...
Studying the first settlers of the insular Caribbean is vital to decolonizing the history of the region. Dr. Yadira Chinique de Armas Analyzing 44 teeth from an ancient burial ground in present-day Cuba, the team discovered evidence suggesting the earliest known populations of the Caribbean’s Antilles region were sedentary, not nomadic as ...