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Book review of D.A. Dunkley, Agency of the Enslaved: Jamaica and the Culture of Freedom in the Atlan...
From the end of 1972 until the middle of 1974, Mrs. Mabel H. Ross, a missionary, traveled in Central...
__Book review of:__ – Radical Moves: Caribbean Migrants and the Politics of Race in the Jazz Age, b...
Lara Pawson’s new book focuses on the story behind the horrifying but little-known massacre in Angol...
Clio smiles, then weeps. A hundred years after its destruction, the empire of Benin enters the hall ...
-Lennox Honychurch, Robert L. Paquette ,The lesser Antilles in the age of European expansion. Gaines...
Book Review of: Johannes Fabian (ed.), History from below. The vocabulary of Elisabethville. By Andr...
Eckstein (2006) notes that the Atlantic slave trade has continuously haunted the cultural memories o...
The Atlantic World, 1450-2000, edited by Toyin Falola & Kevin D. Roberts (reviewed by Aaron Spen...
The history of the Americas, one first of imperialism, second of slavery, is one of which we are awa...
book review - in press Besson, Jean, 2016. Review of Ties that bind: the black family in post-sl...
BOOK TITLE: ORAL TRADITION AS HISTORY MBAKWE, PAUL UCHE Department of History and International Rela...
Review of Bindi: Multifaceted Lives of Indo-Caribbean Women by Rossanne Kanhai; Kingston: University...
This is a Review of To Swim with Crocodiles: land, violence, and belonging in South Africa, 1800–199...
Review of Black Women against the Land Grab: The Fight for Racial Justice in Brazil by Keisha-Khan Y...
Book review of D.A. Dunkley, Agency of the Enslaved: Jamaica and the Culture of Freedom in the Atlan...
From the end of 1972 until the middle of 1974, Mrs. Mabel H. Ross, a missionary, traveled in Central...