New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids
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Published continuously since 1919, the New West Indian Guide (NWIG) is the oldest scholarly journal on the Caribbean, featuring English-language articles in the fields of anthropology, art, archaeology, economics, geography, geology, history, international relations, linguistics, literature, music, political science and sociology, and includes the world's most complete review section on Caribbean books – covering some 150 books each year. NWIG is a peer-reviewed journal and regularly publishes contributions by authors from Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, England, Germany, Guyana, the Netherlands, Suriname, the United States, and Venezuela, as well as every part of the insular Caribbean.
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The American Crucible: Slavery, Emancipation and Human Rights. Robin Blackburn. London: Verso, 2011. x + 498 pp. (Cloth US$ 34.95)
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Rainforest Warriors: Human Rights on Trial. Richard Price. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2011. viii + 276 pp. (Paper US$ 27.50)
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Napoleon’s Atlantic: The Impact of Napoleonic Empire in the Atlantic World. Christophe Belaubre, Jordana Dym & John Savage (eds.). Leiden, the Netherlands: Brill, 2010. xvi + 332 pp. (Cloth € 99.00)
- Author: Cécile Vidal
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The Anatomy of Blackness: Science and Slavery in an Age of Enlightenment. Andrew S. Curran. Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. xiv + 310 pp. (Cloth US$ 76.00)
- Author: John D. Garrigus
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In the Shadow of Slavery: Africa’s Botanical Legacy in the Atlantic World. Judith A. Carney & Richard Nicholas Rosomoff. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2009. xvi + 280 pp. (Cloth US$ 50.00; Paper US$ 18.95; e-Book US$ 50.00)
- Author: J.D. La Fleur
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Creating Memorials, Building Identities: The Politics of Memory in the Black Atlantic. Alan Rice. Liverpool, U.K.: Liverpool University Press, 2010. ix + 244 pp. (Cloth US$ 95.00; 2012, paper US$ 39.95)
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Proslavery Priest: The Atlantic World of John Lindsay, 1729-1788. B.W. Higman. Kingston: University of West Press, 2011. xv + 334 pp.
- Author: Betty Wood
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The Legacies of Caribbean Radical Politics. Shalini Puri (ed.). London: Routledge, 2010. xix + 136 pp. (Cloth US$ 125.00)
- Author: Charles W. Mills
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The Aftershocks of History. Laurent Dubois. New York: Metropolitan Books/Henry Holt, 2012. 434 pp. (Cloth US$ 32.00)
- Author: Robert Fatton
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One Frenchman, Four Revolutions: General Ferrand and the Peoples of the Caribbean. Fernando Picó. Princeton NJ: Markus Wiener, 2011. viii + 160 pp. (Paper US$ 24.95)
- Author: Graham Nessler
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The Black Musketeer: Reevaluating Alexandre Dumas within the Francophone World. Eric Martone (ed.). Newcastle upon Tyne, U.K.: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. viii + 251 pp. (Cloth US$ 59.99)
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French Caribbeans in Africa: Diasporic Connections and Colonial Administration, 1880-1939. Véronique Hélénon. Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. ix + 203 pp. (Cloth US$ 80.00)
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Postcolonial Francophone Autobiographies: From Africa to the Antilles. Edgard Sankara. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2011. viii + 218 pp. (Paper US$ 24.95)
- Author: Jane Hiddleston
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Living Fanon: Global Perspectives. Nigel C. Gibson (ed.). Basingstoke, U.K.: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. v + 257 pp. (Paper US$ 30.00)
- Author: John Masterson
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In the Eye of All Trade: Bermuda, Bermudians, and the Maritime Atlantic World, 1680-1783. Michael Jarvis. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2010. 684 pp. (Cloth US$ 65.00)
- Author: Douglas Hamilton
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Settler Society in the English Leeward Islands, 1670-1776. Natalie A. Zacek. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010. xi + 293 pp. (Cloth US$ 90.00)
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They Do As They Please: The Jamaican Struggle for Cultural Freedom after Morant Bay. Brian L. Moore & Michele A. Johnson. Kingston: University of the West Indies Press, 2011. xii + 580 pp. (Paper US$ 45.00)
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A Cultural History of Cuba during the U.S. Occupation, 1898-1902. Marial Iglesias Utset. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2011. xi + 202 pp. (Paper US$ 26.95)
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