Belize: A New Nation In Central America
Independent from Britain only since 1981, the new nation of Belize is situated at the intersection of two cultural spheres: the English-speaking Afro-Caribbean countries and the Spanish-speaking Central American republics. Its scanty population of about 150,000 is culturally heterogeneous, and its various ethnic groups coexist in a complex pattern
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Belize: A New Nation In Central America
Independent from Britain only since 1981, the new nation of Belize is situated at the intersection of two cultural spheres: the English-speaking Afro-Caribbean countries and the Spanish-speaking Central American republics. Its scanty population of about 150,000 is culturally heterogeneous, and its various ethnic groups coexist in a complex pattern
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Belize: A New Nation In Central America

Belize: A New Nation In Central America

by O. Nigel Bolland
Belize: A New Nation In Central America

Belize: A New Nation In Central America

by O. Nigel Bolland

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Overview

Independent from Britain only since 1981, the new nation of Belize is situated at the intersection of two cultural spheres: the English-speaking Afro-Caribbean countries and the Spanish-speaking Central American republics. Its scanty population of about 150,000 is culturally heterogeneous, and its various ethnic groups coexist in a complex pattern

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429717710
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/18/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 174
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

O. Nigel Bolland is professor of sociology and chairperson of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Colgate University, Hamilton, New York.

Table of Contents

Foreword -- Introduction: The Land -- History from the Ancient Maya to the 1930s -- The Peoples and Cultures -- The Economy -- Politics and External Relations
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