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In the first book-length treatise on historical ecology of the West Indies, Island Historical Ecology addresses Caribbean island ecologies from the perspective of social and cultural interventions over approximately eight millennia of human occupations. Environmental coring carried out in carefully selected wetlands allowed for the reconstruction of pre-colonial and colonial landscapes on islands between Venezuela and Puerto Rico. Comparisons with well-documented patterns in the Mediterranean and Pacific islands place this case study into a larger context of island historical ecology.



Trade Review

“It is hard to overstate the importance of successfully accomplishing a project of this magnitude. There have been limited coring projects on individual islands, but nothing on a regional scale like this. As such, Island Historical Ecology offers our best evidence yet of human-environmental interactions in the prehistoric (and historic) Lesser Antilles. We will all be referencing this volume for many decades to come.” • JRAI (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute)

“This timely publication, … is probably the first to assiduously apply the science and rigour of …’historical Ecology’ to multiple small islands in the Southern and Eastern Caribbean.” • European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies

“This highly important and most interesting book represents a valuable source of primary data on the historical ecology of the West Indies.” • Andrzej Antczak, Leiden University

“I am much impressed with the ground-breaking work involved in this project, and with its presentation. I believe it is a very valuable and novel addition to the scientific literature on the Lesser Antilles.” • Peter G. Roe, University of Delaware



Table of Contents

Figures
Tables
Acknowledgments

Foreword: A Prelude to Island Historical Ecology
William Balée

Preface
Peter E. Siegel

PART I: METHOD, THEORY, AND APPLICATIONS OF ISLAND HISTORICAL ECOLOGY

Chapter 1. Migrations, Colonization Processes, and Landscape Learning
Peter E. Siegel

Chapter 2. Unique Challenges in Archipelagoes: 
Examples from the Mediterranean and Pacific Islands
Thomas P. Leppard

Chapter 3. A Cultural Framework for Caribbean Island Historical Ecology
Corinne L. Hofman and Menno L. P. Hoogland

Chapter 4. Methods for Addressing Island Historical Ecology
Deborah M. Pearsall, John G. Jones, Nicholas P. Dunning, Peter E. Siegel, Pat Farrell, Jason H. Curtis, and Neil A. Duncan

PART II: WEST INDIAN ISLAND HISTORICAL ECOLOGY

Chapter 5. Trinidad
Pat Farrell, Neil A. Duncan, John G. Jones, Nicholas P. Dunning, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

Chapter 6. Grenada
John G. Jones, Deborah M. Pearsall, Pat Farrell, Nicholas P. Dunning, Jason H. Curtis, Neil A. Duncan, and Peter E. Siegel

Chapter 7. Curaçao
Nicholas P. Dunning, John G. Jones, Neil A. Duncan, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

Chapter 8. Barbados
Nicholas P. Dunning, John G. Jones, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

Chapter 9. Martinique
Neil A. Duncan, Nicholas P. Dunning, John G. Jones, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

Chapter 10. Marie-Galante
John G. Jones, Nicholas P. Dunning, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

Chapter 11. Antigua
John G. Jones, Nicholas P. Dunning, Deborah M. Pearsall, Neil A. Duncan, and Peter E. Siegel

Chapter 12. Barbuda
John G. Jones, Nicholas P. Dunning, Neil A. Duncan, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

Chapter 13. St. Croix
Deborah M. Pearsall, Nicholas P. Dunning, John G. Jones, Neil A. Duncan, and Peter E. Siegel

PART III: SYNTHESIS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN ISLAND HISTORICAL ECOLOGY

Chapter 14. Assessing Colonization, Landscape Learning, and Socionatural Changes in the Caribbean
Peter E. Siegel, Deborah M. Pearsall, Nicholas P. Dunning, John G. Jones, Pat Farrell, Neil A. Duncan, and Jason H. Curtis

Chapter 15. Insights from the Outside: 
Some Wider Perspectives and Future Directions in Caribbean Island Historical Ecology
John F. Cherry

References
Glossary
Notes on Contributors
Index

Island Historical Ecology: Socionatural

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    Publisher: Berghahn Books
    Publication Date: 29/01/2018
    ISBN13: 9781785337635, 978-1785337635
    ISBN10: 1785337637

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In the first book-length treatise on historical ecology of the West Indies, Island Historical Ecology addresses Caribbean island ecologies from the perspective of social and cultural interventions over approximately eight millennia of human occupations. Environmental coring carried out in carefully selected wetlands allowed for the reconstruction of pre-colonial and colonial landscapes on islands between Venezuela and Puerto Rico. Comparisons with well-documented patterns in the Mediterranean and Pacific islands place this case study into a larger context of island historical ecology.



    Trade Review

    “It is hard to overstate the importance of successfully accomplishing a project of this magnitude. There have been limited coring projects on individual islands, but nothing on a regional scale like this. As such, Island Historical Ecology offers our best evidence yet of human-environmental interactions in the prehistoric (and historic) Lesser Antilles. We will all be referencing this volume for many decades to come.” • JRAI (Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute)

    “This timely publication, … is probably the first to assiduously apply the science and rigour of …’historical Ecology’ to multiple small islands in the Southern and Eastern Caribbean.” • European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies

    “This highly important and most interesting book represents a valuable source of primary data on the historical ecology of the West Indies.” • Andrzej Antczak, Leiden University

    “I am much impressed with the ground-breaking work involved in this project, and with its presentation. I believe it is a very valuable and novel addition to the scientific literature on the Lesser Antilles.” • Peter G. Roe, University of Delaware



    Table of Contents

    Figures
    Tables
    Acknowledgments

    Foreword: A Prelude to Island Historical Ecology
    William Balée

    Preface
    Peter E. Siegel

    PART I: METHOD, THEORY, AND APPLICATIONS OF ISLAND HISTORICAL ECOLOGY

    Chapter 1. Migrations, Colonization Processes, and Landscape Learning
    Peter E. Siegel

    Chapter 2. Unique Challenges in Archipelagoes: 
Examples from the Mediterranean and Pacific Islands
    Thomas P. Leppard

    Chapter 3. A Cultural Framework for Caribbean Island Historical Ecology
    Corinne L. Hofman and Menno L. P. Hoogland

    Chapter 4. Methods for Addressing Island Historical Ecology
    Deborah M. Pearsall, John G. Jones, Nicholas P. Dunning, Peter E. Siegel, Pat Farrell, Jason H. Curtis, and Neil A. Duncan

    PART II: WEST INDIAN ISLAND HISTORICAL ECOLOGY

    Chapter 5. Trinidad
    Pat Farrell, Neil A. Duncan, John G. Jones, Nicholas P. Dunning, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

    Chapter 6. Grenada
    John G. Jones, Deborah M. Pearsall, Pat Farrell, Nicholas P. Dunning, Jason H. Curtis, Neil A. Duncan, and Peter E. Siegel

    Chapter 7. Curaçao
    Nicholas P. Dunning, John G. Jones, Neil A. Duncan, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

    Chapter 8. Barbados
    Nicholas P. Dunning, John G. Jones, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

    Chapter 9. Martinique
    Neil A. Duncan, Nicholas P. Dunning, John G. Jones, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

    Chapter 10. Marie-Galante
    John G. Jones, Nicholas P. Dunning, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

    Chapter 11. Antigua
    John G. Jones, Nicholas P. Dunning, Deborah M. Pearsall, Neil A. Duncan, and Peter E. Siegel

    Chapter 12. Barbuda
    John G. Jones, Nicholas P. Dunning, Neil A. Duncan, Deborah M. Pearsall, and Peter E. Siegel

    Chapter 13. St. Croix
    Deborah M. Pearsall, Nicholas P. Dunning, John G. Jones, Neil A. Duncan, and Peter E. Siegel

    PART III: SYNTHESIS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS IN ISLAND HISTORICAL ECOLOGY

    Chapter 14. Assessing Colonization, Landscape Learning, and Socionatural Changes in the Caribbean
    Peter E. Siegel, Deborah M. Pearsall, Nicholas P. Dunning, John G. Jones, Pat Farrell, Neil A. Duncan, and Jason H. Curtis

    Chapter 15. Insights from the Outside: 
Some Wider Perspectives and Future Directions in Caribbean Island Historical Ecology
    John F. Cherry

    References
    Glossary
    Notes on Contributors
    Index

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