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Sibylle Fischer (New York University)
Charles Forsdick (University of Liverpool)
Julia Gaffield (Duke University)
Jennifer Garcon (University of Miami)
John D. Garrigus (University of Texas, Arlington)
David Patrick Geggus (University of Florida)
Philippe R. Girard (McNeese State University)
Johnhenry Gonzales (University of Chicago)
Jennifer Greenburg (University of California, Berkeley)
Michel Hector (Independent Scholar)
Dimmy Herard (Florida International University)
Amelia Hintzen (University of Miami)
Léon-François Hoffmann (Princeton University)
Laënnec Hurbon (CNRS, Paris)
Erica Caple James (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Valerie Kaussen (University of Missouri)
Stewart King (Mount Angel Abbey)
Chelsey Kivland (Dartmouth College)
Michael L. Krenn (Appalachian State University)
Paul Lachance (University of Ottawa)
Michel S. Laguerre (University of California, Berkeley)
Jane Landers (Vanderbilt University)
Michael Largey (Michigan State University)
Marixa Lasso (Case Western Reserve University)
Mats Lundahl (Stockholm School of Economics)
Eugenio Matibag (Iowa State University)
Tim Matthewson (Independent Scholar)
Nadève Ménard (Université d’Etat d’Haïti)
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The Island Luminous Editorial Board (gray tab) would like to thank everyone who took part in what was truly a grand konbit to build An Island Luminous.
We would like to thank the libraries and archives that have digitized material and made it available within Digital Library of the Caribbean and An Island Luminous. To all our friends at the Archives Nationales d’Haiti, the Bibliothèque Haïtienne de St-Louis de Gonzague, the Bibliothèque Haïtienne des Pères du St-Esprit, the Bibliothèque Nationale d’Haïti, the University of Florida, the University of Central Florida, the University of South Florida, Brown University’s John Carter Brown Library, the United Nations, and the National Archives in the United Kingdom, thank you!
We would also like to thank the one-hundred-and-seven (107!) authors (red tabs) who took the time to write about the books, manuscripts, and photos provided by our partner institutions. |
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