H-Caribbean is an H-Net network sponsored by the Association of Caribbean Historians. This network seeks to overcome the linguistic, political, and geographic fragmentation that has traditionally characterized the field and region; provide access to debates and discussions on Caribbean studies; act as a resource to academics teaching and researching in associated fields; and reinforce the growing awareness of the region as an important and rich area for further research and study.

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Review Editors Call for H-Caribbean

The editors of H-Caribbean invite applications to join the H-Caribbean editorial board as review editors under the umbrella of H-Net Reviews.

H-Net Reviews has been publishing online scholarly reviews since 1993, taking advantage of the speed and flexibility of the online format while maintaining the highest scholarly standards, with tens of thousands of reviews in the archive to date.

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H-Caribbean Podcast: In conversation with Dr. Holger Henke (Independent scholar) on the book New Political Culture in the Caribbean, co-edited by Fred Reno (Universite des Antilles) and published by the University of the West Indies Press. 

Interested in doing a podcast? Maybe you have completed research, a book and/or film etc., feel free to get in touch email us.