Caribbean Studies series is committed to publishing scholarship that rethinks or imagines anew all aspects of Caribbean history, culture, politics, itcraturc, and social organization. The Series' editors recognize the great insular ind regional diversity that characterize the Caribbean and its diasporas. The Series seeks to promote a cross-disciplinary appreciation of the Caribbean that is just as Intellectually robust as the Caribbean itself.
Caribbean Studies series is committed to publishing scholarship that rethinks or imagines anew all aspects of Caribbean history, culture, politics, itcraturc, and social organization. The Series' editors recognize the great insular ind regional diversity that characterize the Caribbean and its diasporas. The Series seeks to promote a cross-disciplinary appreciation of the Caribbean that is just as Intellectually robust as the Caribbean itself.
Caribbean Studies series is committed to publishing scholarship that rethinks or imagines anew all aspects of Caribbean history, culture, politics, itcraturc, and social organization. The Series' editors recognize the great insular ind regional diversity that characterize the Caribbean and its diasporas. The Series seeks to promote a cross-disciplinary appreciation of the Caribbean that is just as Intellectually robust as the Caribbean itself.