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We are happy to announce the release of the latest two-part issue of Atlantic Studies: “New Orleans in the Atlantic World” (Volume 5, Issues 2 and 3). Part One of this special double issue is immediately available for download at the journal’s website: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/14788810.asp. You may also order a print copy of the issue from the website. Part Two will be available in December of 2008.
Please take note of the following contents of the issue:
New Orleans in the Atlantic World, Part 1 (Atlantic Studies issue 5.2)
Editorial:
William Boelhower
New Orleans in the Atlantic World, I
Feature Articles:
Jay D. Edwards
Unheralded Contributions across the Atlantic World
Craig E. Colten
Meaning of Water in the American South: Transatlantic Encounters
Kent Mathewson
Greater Louisiana Connections and Conjunctures: Placing New Orleans in an Atlantic Time-Geographic Perspective
Walter Johnson
White lies: Human Property and Domestic Slavery Aboard the Slave Ship Creole
Adam Rothman
Lafcadio Hearn in New Orleans and the Caribbean
Marcus Rediker
History from Below the Water Line: Sharks and the Atlantic Slave Trade
New Orleans in the Atlantic World, Part 2 (Atlantic Studies issue 5.3)
Editorial:
William Boelhower
New Orleans in the Atlantic World, II
Feature Articles:
Mark L. Thompson
Locating the Isle of Orleans: Atlantic and American Historiographical Perspectives
Douglas B. Chambers
Slave Trade Merchants of Spanish New Orleans, 1763-1803: Clarifying the Colonial Slave Trade to Louisiana in Atlantic Perspective
Dorothea Fischer-Hornung
“Keep alive the powers of Africa”: Katherine Dunham, Zora Neale Hurston, Maya Deren, and the Circum-Caribbean Culture of Vodoun
Alexander B. Murphy
Placing Louisiana in the Francophone World: Opportunities and Challenges
Andrew Sluyter
(Post-)K New Orleans and the Hispanic Atlantic: Geographic Method and Meaning
Please visit our website to download the issue, or to order a print version: http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/14788810.asp
We appreciate your interest,
The Editors of Atlantic Studies
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