Explore Barbados’ past and landscape in one authoritative volume.
This comprehensive reference covers the island’s geography, statistics, and natural productions, along with a detailed account of its historic events since settlement.
Grounded in a meticulous assembly of data, it blends topography and geology with a thorough narrative of social, political, and economic change across Barbados’ long colonial history. Readers will find the work useful for understanding how the island’s environment and governance shaped its development.
- Geography and natural features: oceans, soils, rivers, and key sites that define Barbados.
- Historical timeline: major events, governance shifts, and policy decisions spanning centuries.
- Society and economy: population trends, trade, slavery, and legal institutions.
- Reference tools: indexed topics, lists of officials, and cross-references to related subjects.
Ideal for readers of Caribbean history, colonial studies, and regional geography who want a detailed, carefully organized portrait of Barbados.