A History of Suriname

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Bol Discover the full sweep of Suriname's past, from its ancient Indigenous roots to the turbulent present, in a single compelling narrative. This book guides you through centuries of colonial ambition, the brutal reality of plantation slavery, and the astonishing resilience of Maroon communities who forged free societies deep in the rainforest. You will learn how a tiny South American territory became a crossroads of empires, a laboratory for forced labor, and a crucible of cultural fusion that produced a uniquely diverse society. Experience the lived realities of enslaved Africans, Jewish planters, indentured laborers from India and Java, and the Creole descendants who rebuilt their lives after emancipation. Each chapter reveals the human stories behind the statistics-of resistance, survival, and adaptation-showing how global forces such as the transatlantic slave trade, the bauxite boom, and Cold War geopolitics reshaped everyday life in Suriname. Follow the political evolution from the peculiar tripartite Society of Suriname to the fierce debates over independence, the military coups of the 1980s and 1990s, and the nation's ongoing struggle to balance authoritarian legacies with democratic aspirations. You will gain insight into why Suriname's history mirrors broader themes of colonialism, migration, and the quest for autonomy, while also appreciating its distinct local dynamics. Understand how the country's economy shifted from sugar to bauxite to gold and oil, and how each transformation redefined power relations, sparked social change, and left lasting environmental and cultural marks. The narrative also highlights the enduring influence of the Maroon treaties, the legacy of the December Murders, and the recent offshore oil discoveries that now pose both unprecedented opportunity and profound risk. By the end of this book, you will have a deep, nuanced appreciation of Suriname as a place where extraction and resistance have continually intersected, where a mosaic of peoples has sought to build a shared future amid profound challenges. It is a story that illuminates not only one nation's journey but also offers a lens onto the larger patterns that have shaped the modern world.

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Discover the full sweep of Suriname's past, from its ancient Indigenous roots to the turbulent present, in a single compelling narrative. This book guides you through centuries of colonial ambition, the brutal reality of plantation slavery, and the astonishing resilience of Maroon communities who forged free societies deep in the rainforest. You will learn how a tiny South American territory became a crossroads of empires, a laboratory for forced labor, and a crucible of cultural fusion that produced a uniquely diverse society. Experience the lived realities of enslaved Africans, Jewish planters, indentured laborers from India and Java, and the Creole descendants who rebuilt their lives after emancipation. Each chapter reveals the human stories behind the statistics-of resistance, survival, and adaptation-showing how global forces such as the transatlantic slave trade, the bauxite boom, and Cold War geopolitics reshaped everyday life in Suriname. Follow the political evolution from the peculiar tripartite Society of Suriname to the fierce debates over independence, the military coups of the 1980s and 1990s, and the nation's ongoing struggle to balance authoritarian legacies with democratic aspirations. You will gain insight into why Suriname's history mirrors broader themes of colonialism, migration, and the quest for autonomy, while also appreciating its distinct local dynamics. Understand how the country's economy shifted from sugar to bauxite to gold and oil, and how each transformation redefined power relations, sparked social change, and left lasting environmental and cultural marks. The narrative also highlights the enduring influence of the Maroon treaties, the legacy of the December Murders, and the recent offshore oil discoveries that now pose both unprecedented opportunity and profound risk. By the end of this book, you will have a deep, nuanced appreciation of Suriname as a place where extraction and resistance have continually intersected, where a mosaic of peoples has sought to build a shared future amid profound challenges. It is a story that illuminates not only one nation's journey but also offers a lens onto the larger patterns that have shaped the modern world.

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Pagina's: 126, Paperback, Ephyia Publishing


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