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A History of Guadeloupe

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A History of Guadeloupe Discover the full sweep of Guadeloupe’s past, from the earliest Amerindian settlements of the Arawak and Carib peoples to its present status as an overseas department of France and a integral part of the European Union. This comprehensive history traces the island’s transformation through conquest, colonization, and resistance, revealing how the legacy of slavery, indentured labor, and successive waves of migration have forged a uniquely multicultural society. Readers will walk alongside the Arawak farmers who first cultivated cassava, feel the tension of Carib resistance against European incursions, and witness the brutal rise of the sugar plantation economy that relied on enslaved African labor.

Experience the dramatic turning points that reshaped Guadeloupe’s destiny: the short-lived abolition of slavery during the French Revolution, the heroic defiance of Louis Delgrès and his followers, the re‑imposition of bondage under Napoleon, and the final emancipation of 1848. The narrative follows the island’s turbulent journey through British and Swedish occupations, the upheavals of the World Wars, the postwar push for departmentalization, and the social struggles that culminated in events such as the 1952 Massacre of St. Valentine and the 2009 general strike against exploitation. Each chapter illuminates how global conflicts and local aspirations intersected to forge a resilient Creole identity.

Gain insight into the enduring cultural syntheses that define contemporary Guadeloupe, from the rhythmic pulse of Gwo Ka and the international fame of Zouk to the fusion of African, Indian, and European flavors in dishes like colombo and accras de morue. Learn how language, religion, family structures, and popular spirituality reflect centuries of adaptation and resistance, and how movements for autonomy, independence, and social justice have continually challenged the island’s relationship with France. The book also examines modern challenges—economic dependency, the chlordecone scandal, water crises, and the impact of European integration—offering a nuanced view of Guadeloupe’s place in a globalized world.

By the end of this volume, readers will understand not only the chronological events that shaped Guadeloupe but also the deeper forces of power, identity, and survival that continue to influence its people. Whether drawn by a passion for Caribbean history, colonial studies, or the quest to comprehend how societies confront and overcome oppression, this account provides a vivid, enlightening journey through the “Island of Beautiful Waters” and its enduring quest for freedom and self‑determination.

Author:

Charles Robert

Published By:

Ephyia Publishing


Date Published:

May 25, 2026

Word Count:

43,982 words

Reading Time:

3 hours 5 minutes

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