‘The Making of an Island’ detailed and accessible account of the historical development of the island of Sint Maarten / Saint Martin. Jean Glasscock explores the island’s transformation over time – geologically, culturally, socially, and politically – tracing its evolution from its earliest formations and Indigenous presence, through colonial encounters, slavery, emancipation, and modern-day governance. With a focus on both the Dutch and French sides of the island, the book provides a perspective on how two colonial powers shaped the island’s institutions, identity, and infrastructure. Glasscock also delves into themes such as migration, economy, land ownership, and cultural resilience.
This book is an important resource for understanding the shared and divided histories of Sint Maarten and Saint Martin, and testament to the island’s enduring complexity and spirit.
Contents
Foreword ….. vii
From These Beginnings ….. 1
Sualougia: The Land of Salt ….. 6
The Increasingly Prosperous Early Years ….. 20
Problems of Abolition ….. 34
The Depression Between Abolition and Tourism ….. 41
Modern Pioneers and What They Found ….. 56
The Two World Wars and Their Results ….. 78
Dutch Dutchies and the Ensuing Smuggling ….. 88
Aviation ….. 92
Building Materials and What They Reveal ….. 98
Money Matters ….. 107
Medical Matters ….. 113
Language ….. 121
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