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Anarchists of the Caribbean: Countercultural Politics and Transnational Networks in the Age of US Expansion, by Kirwin R. Shaffer

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  • New West Indian Guide via free access book reviews cials and by the decreasing influence over labor organizations after the proliferation of Communism in the region

  • Shaffer has become a leading figure in the study of Caribbean anarchism, producing major works on Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Latin America in general. His new book is the product of decades of meticulous archival research, showcasing his vast knowledge on the histories of anarchism in the Caribbean Basin

  • While the book focuses on Panama, Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Florida, it sheds light on anarchist organizing in Mexico, New York, and Central America

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New West Indian Guide via free access book reviews cials and by the decreasing influence over labor organizations after the proliferation of Communism in the region. Anarchists of the Caribbean: Countercultural Politics and Transnational Networks in the Age of US Expansion. Shaffer has become a leading figure in the study of Caribbean anarchism, producing major works on Cuba, Puerto Rico, and Latin America in general.

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