The New West Indian Information / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids has printed a brand new subject (Vol 96, 3 & 4). It consists of 2 articles: “She Has Not Been Seen or Heard of Since: Gender, Incarceration, and Punishment in The Bahamas, 1860s–Twenties” by Anne Ulentin and “Sustenance and Survival: Ladies, Meals, and Sovereignty in Postemancipation Tobago” by O’Neill Joseph in addition to a analysis word on the journal of the galiot Nieuwer Amstel by Julie van den Hout, Jaap Jacobs, and Jeroen Dewulf.
This subject additionally options two opinions articles by Rosamond S. King (“Past Homophobia and Binary Gender”) and Johanna C. Kardux (“Dutch Cities in World Slavery”), plus 51 full opinions of books on the Caribbean.
NWIG Vol 96 (3&4) is now free of charge accessible on-line, New West Indian Information / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids Quantity 96 Situation 3-4 (2022) (brill.com)
(All previous problems with the NWIG, courting again to 1919, are additionally accessible, see https://brill.com/view/journals/nwig/nwig-overview.xml)