A History of Belize

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by Brian Campbell

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Nestled at the crossroads of Central America and the Caribbean, Belize is a nation of compelling paradoxes—an English-speaking country in a Spanish-speaking region, with a history shaped by pirates, slaves, refugees, and revolutionaries. This comprehensive history embarks on a journey through the millennia, beginning in the heartland of the ancient Maya civilization. It unearths the grandeur of magnificent cities like Caracol and Lamanai before chronicling the arrival of Europeans. The narrative details the largely unsuccessful Spanish attempts at conquest and the subsequent establishment of a rugged British settlement, founded by buccaneers and built on the lucrative but brutal trades in logwood and mahogany. The book vividly portrays the forging of Belize’s uniquely multicultural society. It delves into the harrowing institution of slavery that gave rise to the nation's vibrant Creole culture and recounts the decisive Battle of St. George’s Caye, a defining moment that secured the British presence. The story expands to welcome the other peoples who would make Belize their home: the Garifuna, arriving after a long and tragic journey of resistance and exile, and the thousands of Mestizo and Maya refugees who fled the brutal Caste War of Yucatán, transforming the country’s northern districts and establishing the sugar industry that would dominate the economy for a century. The 20th-century struggle for identity and sovereignty forms the core of the narrative. Readers will follow the rise of the labour movement and the birth of a powerful nationalist consciousness, led by iconic figures such as George Price. It chronicles the "peaceful, constructive revolution" that led from Crown Colony status to self-government and, ultimately, to a hard-won independence in 1981. This journey is set against the backdrop of the single greatest challenge to Belizean nationhood: the persistent and looming territorial claim from neighboring Guatemala, a dispute that shaped the country's diplomacy and delayed its independence for decades. Bringing the story to the present day, the final chapters explore the realities of a modern, independent Belize. The account navigates the post-independence transition to a stable two-party democracy, the dramatic economic shift from an agricultural base to an eco-tourism powerhouse, and the nation's emergence as a global leader in environmental conservation. It examines the contemporary challenges of crime, economic development, and social change, while detailing the ongoing efforts to secure a final, peaceful resolution to the Guatemalan claim at the International Court of Justice. It is a sweeping account of resilience, adaptation, and the creation of a singular identity.

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