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Título: Breaking through National Boundaries: Afro-Creoles, Revolutions, and Nation-Formation in the US and the Caribbean. A Review of Jane G. Landers' Atlantic Creoles in the Age of Revolutions (Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 2010)
Autores: McKnight, Kathryn Joy
Fecha: 2010-09-01
Publicador: A Contracorriente
A Contracorriente
Fuente: Ver documento
Tipo: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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review

Tema: Ethnical Studies;Caribbean Studies;Cultural Studies
afro-creoles;nation-formation

Descripción: Atlantic Creoles in the Age of Revolutions is an eye-opening history of this less-studied region, and lesser-known leaders and groups in “a period of racial, economic, social, and political change across the Atlantic world.” Landers exposes the movements, activities, and influence of Black individuals, families, and communities from the revolutionary battles between Americans and British in Charleston to the slave uprisings in Saint Domingue, the “Indian wars” along the southeastern United States, and the slave revolts of Havana and Matanzas in the first half of the nineteenth century.
Idioma: eng
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