The History of the Island of Dominica (eBook)

Containing a Description of Its Situation, Extent, Climate, Mountains, Rivers, Natural Productions, &c. &c

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2022
106 Seiten
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859-654736622-5 (EAN)

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The History of the Island of Dominica - Thomas Atwood
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In his scholarly work, 'The History of the Island of Dominica', Thomas Atwood offers an exhaustive exploration of this Caribbean gem, delineating its geographical splendor and vividly chronicling its multifaceted history. Deliberately composed to combine the precision of a study with the reading pleasure of narrative history, Atwood fashions a tapestry that encompasses the island's topographical detail, climatological patterns, and the rich tapestry of its flora and fauna. Couched within the wider literary context of post-colonial studies and historical geography, Atwood's prose meticulously echoes the late Enlightenment era's thirst for empirical knowledge and systematic description, resonating with the work of his contemporaries in natural history and exploration.nAtwood approaches the subject with the dual lenses of a historian and a naturalist, influenced by his tenure as a colonial magistrate and his profound personal engagement with the West Indies. His tenure in Dominica granted him a proximity to his subject matter that is both literal and figurative, allowing him to engage deeply with the island's cultural and natural realities. This proximity lends a unique authenticity to his observations, transforming the book from mere historical account to an embodied experience of Dominica's storied landscape.n'The History of the Island of Dominica' is a vestibule into the past, recommended for readers who seek to immerse themselves in the detailed past of a world wherein nature and human history intertwine harmoniously. Scholars of Caribbean history, colonial studies, and environmental literature will find Atwood's meticulous documentation invaluable, while armchair travelers will delight in the vicarious experience of Dominica's lush and storied environs. Atwood's work remains a timeless invitation to enquire and discover, to appreciate a place through the multifaceted lens of its history, ecology, and the complex layers of its colonial past.

Thomas Atwood is noted for his significant contribution to Caribbean historiography through his seminal work, 'The History of the Island of Dominica'. Not much is known of Atwood's life apart from his scholarly endeavors; he remains an obscure figure outside of his published texts. His book, which was written towards the end of the 18th century, remains one of the critical sources on the colonial history, natural history, and geography of Dominica. Though the work is firmly situated in its time, marked by a Eurocentric perspective characteristic of the colonial era, it nevertheless provides a detailed account of the island's administration under British colonial rule, and the conditions of plantation life, including the impact of the slave trade on its economy and society. Atwood's book serves as a pivotal reference for historians studying the complexities of colonial dynamics in the West Indies. His narrative is illustrative of the Enlightenment period's literary style, combining empirical observation with the didactic exposition of the period's socio-political ethos. Atwood's legacy resides in his meticulous chronicling of Dominica's past, which continues to serve as an invaluable asset for both contemporary scholars and individuals interested in the Caribbean's colonial history.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
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Schlagworte 18th century travel books • Blacks • Caribbean history ebooks • Colonial history Caribbean • Description and travel • Dominica • Dominica island geography • Dominica travel guide • historical travel accounts • History • Island of Dominica history • Natural History • Slavery • Thomas Atwood author • travel literature classics • West Indies exploration
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