Freedom roots [electronic resource] : histories from the Caribbean / Laurent Dubois & Richard Lee Turits.

"For centuries, the Caribbean has been centered in the crosscurrents of global transformations. From the emergence of racial slavery and plantation agriculture to foreign military occupation and radical interventions, the Atlantic world has been deeply shaped by European and U.S. imperialism. But th...

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Main Authors: Dubois, Laurent, 1971- (Author)
Turits, Richard Lee (Author)
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, [2019]
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Freedom Roots: Histories From the Caribbean
Format: Electronic eBook

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505 0 |a Caribbean pasts -- The indigenous Caribbean -- The worlds of the plantations -- Emancipation and the rooting of freedom -- Occupation: U.S. empire and the independent Caribbean -- Insurrection: 1950s Cuba -- Revolution and intervention: Cuba and the Dominican Republic -- Reform: Jamaica, Grenada, and Haiti -- Epilogue: Caribbean futures. 
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