@araujohistorian@elotroalex@drvholden @jmjafrx @mbarcia24 also wrote about West African women, possibly from Dahomey, leading men to battle in both Bahia and Cuba. See: https://t.co/DIUhjvIEQc
Our new issue Vol. 19, no. 2 (2022) is now out. This one brings articles by @mbarcia24, @JonWestaway, Edith Snook, Friedemann Pestel, and @DrRachelDouglas. #AtlanticStudies#GlobalCurrents
https://t.co/vc3DOMvlbZ
My article "Unsilencing the Haitian Revolution: CLR James and The Black Jacobins" is now out in print in Atlantic Studies new issue vol 19, no. 2 (2022), 281-304 #CLRJames#TheBlackJacobins#Haiti#HaitianRevolution
Our new issue Vol. 19, no. 2 (2022) is now out. This one brings articles by @mbarcia24, @JonWestaway, Edith Snook, Friedemann Pestel, and @DrRachelDouglas. #AtlanticStudies#GlobalCurrents
https://t.co/vc3DOMvlbZ
Atlantic Studies new issue (18.2) now out, with fantastic articles by Francisco Javier Ramón Solans, @kyle_prochnow, @Barlafuess, @jallenpaisant, @AdjoaOsei1, @BethanFisk and Justin Iverson.
https://t.co/mDt1wHcXAO
Our most recent issue, Vol. 17, no 4 (2020) has just been published with articles by Laura Brace, Devin Leigh, @dandomingx & Alexandre Vieira Ribeiro, Bradford J. Wood, and Antony Wayne Keane-Dawes.
https://t.co/4I2R6Px3eh
Check out this interesting new article, "Performing an Afro-Brazilian archetype: Transnational stage and celluloid representations of the black baiana" by Adjoa Osei:
https://t.co/1bc8SGahtb
Call for submissions for a special issue on Circum-Atlantic Linguistic Flows, edited by Christopher J. Jenks (Aalborg University, Denmark) Jerry Won Lee (University of California, Irvine, USA).
Do you have any review pieces on recently published books on the Atlantic World? @AtlanticStudies is now seeking review pieces. Visit the journal: https://t.co/XmnbveW95o
Just published, Miriam Franchina's article on early nineteenth-century patriotic readings of #Haiti in the Italian peninsula. #AgeOfRevolutions@AgeofRevs
https://t.co/7IQZrYjGqc