African Islands: Leading Edges of Empire and Globalization will become a cornerstone reference in African studies, African diaspora studies, and broader fields that engage the diverse array of issues tightly and coherently represented in the essays. The text is comprehensive and rich; the writing fluid, eloquent, and fast paced; the analysis deeply insightful and satisfying; the expertise of the authors unimpeachable and solid; and the contribution to scholarship undeniably profound and seminal. -- Olajumoke Yacob-Haliso, Babcock University, Nigeria
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[T]he volume will inspire critical conversations about African islands and their unique roles in later African and global histories. African Islands deserves a place in the libraries of historians, geographers, anthropologists, and those interested in African area studies.
African Studies Quarterly