Author : Michael E. O'Neal
Publisher : Quid Pro Books
ISBN 13 : 161027119X
Total Pages : 251 pages
Book Rating : 4.6/5 (12 download)
Book Synopsis Slavery, Smallholding and Tourism by : Michael E. O'Neal
Download or read book Slavery, Smallholding and Tourism written by Michael E. O'Neal and published by Quid Pro Books. This book was released on 2012-02-21 with total page 251 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: SLAVERY, SMALLHOLDING AND TOURISM explores the political economy of development in the British Virgin Islands -- from plantations, through the evolution of a smallholding economy, to the rise of tourism. The study argues that the demise of plantation economy in the BVI ushered in a century of imperial disinterest persisting until recently, when a new 'monocrop' -- tourism -- became ascendant. Using an historical and anthropological approach, O'Neal reveals that the trend toward reliance on tourism and other dependent industries echoes for many BVIslanders -- the 'Belongers' -- their heritage. Part of the Classic Dissertation Series from Quid Pro Books, the book adds a new Foreword by Vassar's Colleen Ballerino Cohen and additional commentary by UC-Irvine's Bill Maurer, who shows how even the emergence of a financial services industry may be understood through the insights that O'Neal presents in his study. Quality eBook formatting features active Contents, linked notes, original tables and maps, and Index.