Book Cover Image of Becoming Belize: A History of an Outpost of Empire Searching for Identity, 1528-1823 by Mavis C. Campbell

Becoming Belize: A History of an Outpost of Empire Searching for Identity, 1528-1823
by Mavis C. Campbell

    Publication Date: Aug 31, 2011
    List Price: $63.99
    Format: Paperback, 448 pages
    Classification: Nonfiction
    ISBN13: 9789766402464
    Imprint: University of the West Indies Press
    Publisher: University of the West Indies Press
    Parent Company: University of the West Indies Press

    Paperback Description:

    Belize, formerly British Honduras, had a different beginning from most other British Caribbean colonies and was not dependent on sugar production but on the exploitation of the forests for timber. Unlike most books on Belize, this study explores in some detail the early Spanish attempts to colonize the area called Belize today and identifies many of the problems Spain encountered.

    Campbell persuasively posits that Belizean history can be pushed much further back from the traditional starting point of either the mid-seventeenth or early eighteenth century. The book provides a compelling thesis on the alliance between the British logwood cutters (the Baymen) and the Miskito Indians who together formed the major counterbalance to Spain’s power. The work also explores how social relations under forestry slavery were marked by less outward resistance and violence than that which obtained under the British sugar/slave economies of the region.