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We are happy to announce a new issue of "Irish Migration Studies in Latin America" (www.irlandeses.org/imsla0711.htm), the open-access journal of the Society for Irish Latin American Studies. This issue is dedicated to Ireland and the Caribbean. The following contents are available in: www.irlandeses.org/imsla0711.htm
ISSN 1661-6065
Volume 5, Number 3 (November 2007)
Guest Editor: Jorge L. Chinea
Editors: Edmundo Murray, Claire Healy, Patricia Novillo-Corvalan
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Jorge L. Chinea (Guest Editor), "Ireland and the Caribbean" (page 143)
- Nini Rodgers, "The Irish in the Caribbean 1641-1837: An Overview" (145)
- Patricia Novillo-Corvalan, "Literary Migrations: Homer’s Journey through Joyce’s Ireland and Walcott’s Saint Lucia" (157)
- Eileen Anderson, "An Alternative View to the Propaganda: The Irish-American Press and the Spanish-American War" (163)
- Jorge L. Chinea, "Irish Indentured Servants, Papists and Colonists in Spanish Colonial Puerto Rico, ca. 1650-1800" (171)
- Margaret Brehony, "Irish Railroad Workers in Cuba: Towards a Research Agenda" (183)
- Rafael Fernandez Moya, "The Irish Presence in the History and Place Names of Cuba" (189)
- Gera Burton, "Liberty’s Call: Richard Robert Madden’s Voice in the Anti-Slavery Movement" (199)
- Orla Power, "Beyond Kinship: A Study of the Eighteenth-century Irish Community at Saint Croix, Danish West Indies" (207)
- Thomas Byrne, "Banished by Cromwell? John Hooke and the Caribbean" (215)
- Jose Antonio Quintana Garcia, "John Dynamite: Marine Mambi" (221)
- Lamia Tewfik, "‘I arise and go with William Butler Yeats’: Cultural Dovetailing in Lorna Goodison’s ‘Country Sligoville’" (225)
- Carlota Caulfield, "A Taste of My Life: Texts and Poems" (231)
- Cielo G. Festino, "Review of Jonathan Skinner’s ‘Before the Volcano: Reverberations of Identity on Montserrat’", and Author's Reply (235)
- Gera Burton, "Review of Nini Rodgers’s ‘Ireland, Slavery and Anti-Slavery, 1612-1865’", and Author's Reply (241)
- Karen Racine, "Review of Matthew Brown’s ‘Adventuring through Spanish Colonies: Simón Bolívar, Foreign Mercenaries, and the Birth of New Nations’", and Author's Reply (249)
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