The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Barnes and Noble

Loading Inventory...
Panama Money in Barbados, 1900-1920: 1900-1920

Panama Money in Barbados, 1900-1920: 1900-1920 in Franklin, TN

Current price: $29.95
Get it in StoreVisit retailer's website
Panama Money in Barbados, 1900-1920: 1900-1920

Barnes and Noble

Panama Money in Barbados, 1900-1920: 1900-1920 in Franklin, TN

Current price: $29.95
Loading Inventory...

Size: OS

On January 18, 1905, hundreds of black men left Barbados aboard a steamer for panama. They were the first Barbadian contract workers dispatched to dog the Panama Canal. In the next decade, 45,000 Barbadian men and women - one-quarter of the islands human population - traveled to the isthmus. They sent home and brought back to Barbados funds in excess of 1 million. The surge of money created irrevocable social changes on Barbados, undermining elements of the island’s antiquated sugar economy. In a broad sense, the era of “Panama money” represented a cultural watershed between the island’s quasi-feudal past and the modern Barbados of today.
In analyzing the changes created by Panama money on Barbados, Bonham Richardson combines oral history into an important contribution to Caribbean social history. He presents his study from the vantage point of the Barbadian working people and shows that the creation of the Panama Canal, conventionally viewed as a U.S. technological triumph, was of momentous social significance for the Afro-Caribbean laborers who built it.
On January 18, 1905, hundreds of black men left Barbados aboard a steamer for panama. They were the first Barbadian contract workers dispatched to dog the Panama Canal. In the next decade, 45,000 Barbadian men and women - one-quarter of the islands human population - traveled to the isthmus. They sent home and brought back to Barbados funds in excess of 1 million. The surge of money created irrevocable social changes on Barbados, undermining elements of the island’s antiquated sugar economy. In a broad sense, the era of “Panama money” represented a cultural watershed between the island’s quasi-feudal past and the modern Barbados of today.
In analyzing the changes created by Panama money on Barbados, Bonham Richardson combines oral history into an important contribution to Caribbean social history. He presents his study from the vantage point of the Barbadian working people and shows that the creation of the Panama Canal, conventionally viewed as a U.S. technological triumph, was of momentous social significance for the Afro-Caribbean laborers who built it.

More About Barnes and Noble at CoolSprings Galleria

Barnes & Noble is the world’s largest retail bookseller and a leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products. Our Nook Digital business offers a lineup of NOOK® tablets and e-Readers and an expansive collection of digital reading content through the NOOK Store®. Barnes & Noble’s mission is to operate the best omni-channel specialty retail business in America, helping both our customers and booksellers reach their aspirations, while being a credit to the communities we serve.

1800 Galleria Blvd #1310, Franklin, TN 37067, United States

Powered by Adeptmind