Series |
Flows, migrations, and exchanges Flows, migrations, and exchanges. ^A1347336
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Contents |
Sages of the sea : turtles in the greater Caribbean -- Out to sea : labor and the Caymanian turtle fishery, 1880s-1950s -- A contact zone : mobility, commerce, and kinship in the western Caribbean, 1850s-1940s -- Limits at sea : state claims, territorial consolidation, and boundary disputes, 1880s-1950s -- Save the turtles : the rise of sea turtle conservationism, 1940s-1970s. |
Abstract |
"Crawford begins in the sixteenth century, laying out the stakes for the British and Spanish empires that first viewed the Caribbean as "an Atlantic commons"-an open space where all could compete to control diverse Caribbean peoples, lands, and waters and exploit the region's raw materials. Turning to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Crawford traces and connects the expansion and decline of turtle hunting to matters of race, labor, political and economic change, and the natural environment. Like the turtles they had chased, the boundary-flouting laborers exposed the limits of states' sovereignty for a time, but ultimately they lost their livelihoods, having played a significant role in legislation delimiting maritime boundaries. Still, today, former turtlemen have found their deep knowledge valued in efforts to protect sea turtles and recover the region's ecological sustainability"-- Provided by publisher. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Genre/form | History. |
LCCN | 2020007548 |
ISBN | 9781469660202 hardcover alkaline paper |
ISBN | 1469660202 hardcover alkaline paper |
ISBN | 9781469660219 paperback alkaline paper |
ISBN | 1469660210 paperback alkaline paper |
ISBN | electronic book |