This presentation will address an array of links — trajectories, journeys and passages — between the islands of Cuba and Fernando Poo (between the West-central African Atlantic and the Caribbean), during the second half of the nineteenth century. These islands are neither points of ending nor points of origin; they circumscribe the Atlantic, an ocean which touches upon multiple insular and coastal experiences, narratives, histories and, in this case, ethnographies. By the 1850s, a number of West African localities had already begun to transcend their original function as a point of departure for the slave trade, becoming instead a site of exchange in the reverse direction. The island of Fernando Poo was integrated into the Spanish empire at...
Fidel Castro’s meta-narrative of Cuban history emphasizes the struggle – and eventual triumph – of t...
This book is neither simply a timeline narrative of Cuban history nor a traditional history of Cuban...
The status, roles, and interactions of three dominant African ethnic groups and their descendants in...
This presentation will address an array of links — trajectories, journeys and passages — between the...
This paper focuses on the 19th century deportation of Ñáñigos (members of Abakuá, a Cuban secret so...
Una microhistoria de dos tránsitos desde África a Cuba. Roberto, esclavizado, había vivido en Gambia...
This article examines intra-Caribbean migration and transnationalism through the case of anglophone ...
This dissertation reveals how, in the half-century following 1710, inhabitants of British and Spanis...
This social history examines the trans-imperial mobility of people of African descent in the eightee...
This study helps to broaden a growing body of literature by examining the growth of an urban Jamaica...
For over four centuries, Cuba was the ultimate destination for countless thousands of island and mai...
Produced along the Río de la Plata during the nineteenth century, shipped to Havana, and consumed by...
<p>In my dissertation, "The Kongolese Atlantic: Central African Slavery & Culture from Mayombe to Ha...
Barbadians were among the thousands of British West Indians who migrated to Cuba in the early twenti...
The publication of Cuba and Africa 1959–1994: Writing an Alternative Atlantic History is not just t...
Fidel Castro’s meta-narrative of Cuban history emphasizes the struggle – and eventual triumph – of t...
This book is neither simply a timeline narrative of Cuban history nor a traditional history of Cuban...
The status, roles, and interactions of three dominant African ethnic groups and their descendants in...
This presentation will address an array of links — trajectories, journeys and passages — between the...
This paper focuses on the 19th century deportation of Ñáñigos (members of Abakuá, a Cuban secret so...
Una microhistoria de dos tránsitos desde África a Cuba. Roberto, esclavizado, había vivido en Gambia...
This article examines intra-Caribbean migration and transnationalism through the case of anglophone ...
This dissertation reveals how, in the half-century following 1710, inhabitants of British and Spanis...
This social history examines the trans-imperial mobility of people of African descent in the eightee...
This study helps to broaden a growing body of literature by examining the growth of an urban Jamaica...
For over four centuries, Cuba was the ultimate destination for countless thousands of island and mai...
Produced along the Río de la Plata during the nineteenth century, shipped to Havana, and consumed by...
<p>In my dissertation, "The Kongolese Atlantic: Central African Slavery & Culture from Mayombe to Ha...
Barbadians were among the thousands of British West Indians who migrated to Cuba in the early twenti...
The publication of Cuba and Africa 1959–1994: Writing an Alternative Atlantic History is not just t...
Fidel Castro’s meta-narrative of Cuban history emphasizes the struggle – and eventual triumph – of t...
This book is neither simply a timeline narrative of Cuban history nor a traditional history of Cuban...
The status, roles, and interactions of three dominant African ethnic groups and their descendants in...