LOCKSS Manifest - 2018
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Archive of Issues - 2018
Volume 4 Issue 1 (2018)
Archive of Articles - 2018
Inherited “Ancestors’ Collections” of a Devoted Curator: The Museum of African Heritage in Georgetown, Guyana
Review: Aiyejina, Funso. Earl Lovelace. University of West Indies Press, 2017. ISBN: 978-976-640-627-1. Pp. 114. Cloth $25.00
Haiti and the World: Global Effects of Haitian Tremors – 1791, 2010
<i>Nous mourrons tous</i>, The Haitian Revolution goes Underground
‘Around Us, History Never Stops’: Interrogating Post-quake Haiti in Évelyne Trouillot’s <i>Absences sans Frontières</i>
The Chronotope of Revolution. ‘Volcanic’ Narrations of the Haitian Revolution
The Danger of the Extended Hand: A Critique of Humanitarian Aid in Makenzy Orcel’s <i>L’Ombre Animale</i>
New Beginnings Without New Heroes? 1791–1804 Haitian Revolution and the 2010 Earthquake in Nick Lake’s <i>In Darkness</i> (2012)
Interesting Beings and Racial Difference in Fictions of the Haitian Revolution
Kleist and Haiti: The Haitian Revolution in Heinrich Von Kleist’s <i>Die Verlobung in St. Domingo</i>
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