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Caribbean

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Book Stephen Mullen (2023)
The Glasgow Sugar Aristocracy: Scotland and Caribbean Slavery, 1775–1838. (/isis/citation/CBB040486415/) unapi

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The Nature of Slavery: Environment and Plantation Labor in the Anglo-Atlantic World. (/isis/citation/CBB692394504/) unapi

Article Pablo F. Gómez (2022)
[Un]Muffled Histories: Translating Bodily Practices in the Early Modern Caribbean. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 233-250). (/isis/citation/CBB952747221/) unapi

Book Malcom Ferdinand; Angela Y. Davis (2022)
Decolonial Ecology: Thinking from the Caribbean World. (/isis/citation/CBB312389545/) unapi

Article Diana Leong (2022)
A Hundred Tiny Hands: Slavery, Nanotechnology, and the Anthropocene in Midnight Robber. Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology (pp. 171-201). (/isis/citation/CBB794115092/) unapi

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Giovanni Pascoli e il vulcano della Martinica. In: Vulcani. Tra geografia e letteratura (pp. 141-152). (/isis/citation/CBB326261426/) unapi

Book Blake C. Scott (2022)
Unpacked: A History of Caribbean Tourism. (/isis/citation/CBB848404575/) unapi

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Book Sharika D. Crawford (2020)
The Last Turtlemen of the Caribbean: Waterscapes of Labor, Conservation, and Boundary Making. (/isis/citation/CBB092055980/) unapi

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Alejandra Bronfman, “Isles of Noise: Sonic Media in the Caribbean” (UNC Press, 2016). New Books Network Podcast. (/isis/citation/CBB866700831/) unapi

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Liquid ecologies in Latin American and Caribbean art. (/isis/citation/CBB145773678/) unapi

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Materials, Labor, and Apprehension: Building for the Threat of Fire Across the Nineteenth-century British Atlantic. (/isis/citation/CBB716984895/) unapi

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Traveling with Sugar: Chronicles of a Global Epidemic. (/isis/citation/CBB847846810/) unapi

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Community Energy Projects in the Caribbean: Advancing Socio-Economic Development and Energy Transitions. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine (pp. 44-55). (/isis/citation/CBB741220720/) unapi

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Caribbean-Atlantic Discourses of Race, Equality, and Humanity in the Age of Revolution. Journal of Black Studies (pp. 507-527). (/isis/citation/CBB538973522/) unapi

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‘That They Will Be Capable of Governing Themselves’: Knowledge of Amerindian Difference and Early Modern Arts of Governance in the Spanish Colonial Antilles. History of the Human Sciences (pp. 24-48). (/isis/citation/CBB498534270/) unapi

Book Timothy Rommen; Jocelyne Guilbault (2019)
Sounds of vacation: Political economies of Caribbean tourism. (/isis/citation/CBB796476757/) unapi

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“The Devil Was in the Englishman that He Makes Everything Work”: Implementing the Concept of “Work” to Reevaluate Sugar Production and Consumption in the Early Modern British Atlantic World. Agricultural History (pp. 461-490). (/isis/citation/CBB307743950/) unapi

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