In this Issue
The Journal of Haitian Studies (JOHS) is the only referred journal dedicated to scholarship on Haiti. Combining the sciences and social sciences with the arts and humanities, JOHS provides a platform to discuss issues relating to Haiti, the Haitian Diaspora, and the nation’s rapport with the international community. JOHS is published under the auspices of the Haitian Studies Association by the University of California, Santa Barbara. It publishes articles in English, French, Kreyòl, and Spanish.
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Volume 28, Number 1, Spring 2022Table of Contents
- A New World Begins: The History of the French Revolution by Jeremy D. Popkin, and: Rethinking the Haitian Revolution: Slavery, Independence, and the Struggle for Recognition by Alex Dupuy, and: The Haitians: A Decolonial History by Jean Casimir, and: The Guise of Exceptionalism: Unmasking the National Narratives of Haiti and the United States by Robert Fatton Jr (review)
- pp. 114-124
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/jhs.2022.0002