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Understanding Belize: A Historical Guide

by Alan Twigg
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Overview

Tiny, island-dotted Belize, perched on the Caribbean, south of Mexico and east of Guatemala, is a fascinating blend of Creole, Mestizo, Maya, Garifuna, English, East Indian, Mennonite, Lebanese and Chinese cultures. With its colonial background (English remains the official language) and a history of fending off its Latin neighbours, Belize has emerged as a relatively stable democracy that is as much Caribbean as it is Central American.

In Understanding Belize, Alan Twigg tells the story of the country, from its bizarre early days as a haven for pirates, through its colonial period as British Honduras, to its new status as an ecotourism mecca and a hotspot for Mayan archaeology. This lively history includes original photos, a comprehensive timeline and a feature on nation founder George Price, the longest serving democratically elected leader in history.

Understanding Belize is an eye-opening alternative to the glossy tourist brochures. Lobster-and-orchid-rich Belize looks great from a hammock on Ambergris Caye, the place that inspired Madonna's song "La Isla Bonita," but don't go buying that seaside lot until you learn more about this beautiful--but problematic--paradise from the author of Cuba: A Concise History for Travellers.

Synopsis

"All a we mek Belize," goes the Creole saying. "All of us make Belize." An alternative guide to one of the most beautiful places in the Caribbean.

About the Author, Alan Twigg

Alan Twigg is the publisher and editor of "BC Book World", Canada's largest-circulating publication about books. He has also been contributing editor of "Quill & Quire", Canadian books columnist for the Vancouver "Province", books columnist for "Vancouver" magazine, a contributor of profiles to the "Toronto Star" and the Writers Union of Canada representative on the board of directors of the Canadian Centre for Studies in Publishing. In 2000, he was the first recipient of the Gray Campbell Distinguished Service Award for outstanding contibutions to literature and publishing.
Alan is the author of ten previous titles including "For Openers: Conversations with 24 Canadian Writers", "Hubert Evans: The First Ninety-Three Years", "Vancouver and Its Writers, " "Vander Zalm: from Immigrant to Premier, " "First Invaders: The Literary Origins of British Columbia" and "Cuba: 101 Top Historical Sites". He lives in Vancouver with his wife Tara and their two sons but his home away from home is Placencia, Belize.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2006
Publisher
Harbour Publishing Company, Limited
Pages
240
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781550173253

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