Proceedings

Proceedings
Author: Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies. Meeting
Publisher:
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1984
Genre: Latin America
ISBN:

A Plague of Sheep

A Plague of Sheep
Author: Elinor G. K. Melville
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 199
Release: 1994-03-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1139935933

This is a book about the biological conquest of the New World. Taking as a case study the sixteenth-century history of a region of highland central Mexico, it shows how the environmental and social changes brought about by the introduction of Old World species aided European expansion. The book spells out in detail the environmental changes associated with the introduction of Old World grazing animals into New World ecosystems, demonstrates how these changes enabled the Spanish takeover of land, and explains how environmental changes shaped the colonial societies.

Alabi's World

Alabi's World
Author: Richard Price
Publisher: JHU Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1990-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801839566

In the early 18th century, the Dutch colony of Suriname was the envy of all others in the Americas. There, seven hundred Europeans lived off the labor of over four thousand enslaved Africans. Owned by men hell-bent for quick prosperity, the rich plantations on the Suriname river became known for their heights of planter comfort and opulence--and for their depths of slave misery. Slaves who tried to escape were hunted by the planter militia. If found they were publicly tortured. Gradually slaves began to form outlaw communities until nearly one out of every ten Africans in Suriname was helping to build rebel villages in the jungle. This book relates the history of a nation founded by escaped slaves deep in the Latin American rain forest. It tells of their battles for independence, their uneasy truce with the colonial government, and the attempt of their leader, Alabi, to reconcile his people with white law and a white God.