The Dominica Story

The Dominica Story: A History of the Island is a history book from 1975, written by Dominican historian Lennox Honychurch. It was the first published history of the island.[1] Originally presented as a miniseries for Radio Dominica (now DBS Radio) in 1974, the inaugural edition covered every aspect of local history from prehistory up to the then-present (the island's 1967 Associated Statehood).

The Dominica Story
First edition
AuthorLennox Honychurch
CountryDominica
LanguageEnglish
GenreHistory
PublisherLetchworth Press (1975) ((1975))
Macmillan (1995)
Media typePrint (Paperback)
ISBN0-333-62776-8 (1995 hardback edition, Macmillan)
OCLC60126665

The Dominica Story has been rated one of the "Top 10 Must-Read Books from the Caribbean Region" (alongside The Black Jacobins by C. L. R. James, Beyond Belief by V. S. Naipaul, Wide Sargasso Sea by Jean Rhys, Omeros by Derek Walcott, A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid, The Arrivants: A New World Trilogy by Kamau Brathwaite, Beyond a Boundary by C. L. R. James, A Bend in the River by V. S. Naipaul, and Annie John by Jamaica Kincaid), with the citation: "To educate the reader about Dominica's and Caribbean history in general, the author combines Dominica's history with geography, environment, folklore, and social customs. The book is regarded as the best book on Dominica's history."[2]

A 1996 review in Caribbean Beat stated: "Dominica is one of the most beautiful and fascinating of Caribbean islands, rugged and mountainous, thickly forested, often mysterious and hard of access. It is lucky to have a chronicler as committed and as able as Lennox Honychurch. ... [The Dominica Story] has become the standard history of the island; now it has been revised and updated in a third edition, with the story brought up the early 1990s. It is readable, well researched, an essential reference not just for thoughtful visitors but for Dominicans."[3]

The book's first edition of 18 chapters was an immediate bestseller upon its release. A revised version with 21 chapters was printed in 1984. A commercial edition, this time with 24 chapters and focusing on local events in the 1980s and 1990s, was published in 1995 by the Caribbean imprint of Macmillan.

Chapters in the 1995 edition

  1. An Island of Fire
  2. The First Settlers
  3. The Kalinago - The "Island Carib"
  4. Columbus and Spain
  5. Land of Two Nations
  6. France Moves In
  7. The British in Dominica
  8. The Plantation
  9. The French Return
  10. The Fighting Maroons
  11. Revolution and Ransom
  12. The Last Maroon War
  13. Peace and Freedom
  14. The Years of Change
  15. An Unsettled Society
  16. New Men, New Energy
  17. Between Two Wars
  18. The Church
  19. Development and Welfare
  20. After God, The Land
  21. Statehood
  22. Towards Independence
  23. A Stormy Path
  24. Inventing a Nation

References

  1. "Lennox Honychurch", at University Press of Mississippi.
  2. Wilson, Francesca. "Top 10 Must-Read Books from the Caribbean Region". Exceptional Caribbean. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
  3. "Caribbean Bookshelf (January/ February 1996)". Caribbean Beat. No. 17. January–February 1996. Retrieved 27 April 2023.
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