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Article: The Bahamas from Slavery to Servitude1783-1933.(Review)
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- Journal of Social History
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- December 22, 1998
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By Howard Johnson (Gainesville, Florida: University of Florida Press, 1996. xvii plus 218pp.).
Columbus landed on one in 1492, but the hundreds of islands and islets that make up the West Indies long remained terra incognita for scholars. Only in the latter half of the twentieth century has the richness of the region where Europe met America become fertile ground for economists, archaeologists, anthropologists, sociologists, ethnographers, and historians seeking to understand the complexities of the commercial revolution and the rise of capitalism, relationships between newcomers and indigenous populations, and, above all, the history of an institution ...