Andrew Maginn

Andrew Maginn, is a doctoral candidate at Howard University in field of Latin American and Caribbean History. He received his B.A. in American History from St. Andrews Presbyterian College. He earned a M.A from North Carolina Central University in European History. His dissertation is on Haitians who lived or sojourned to the United States, France and Great Britain during the long nineteenth century (1785-1935). He is extremely excited to be involved with the RSHHGG Lab and to bring the authorship of the Revue de la Société Haïtienne d’Historie, de Géographie et de Géologie to a wider academic audience.

Works Annotated:
Léger, Abel. “La Navasse Dans Notre Diplomatie.” Revue de La Société Haïtienne d’Histoire, de Géographie et de Géologie 53, no. 197 (1998).

Laurent, Marcel M. “Le Gouvernement Américain et La Confrontation Bazelais-Salomon.” Revue de La Société Haïtienne d’Histoire, de Géographie et de Géologie 46, no. 163 (1989).

Trouillot, Hénock. “La Pensée de Franćois Denis Légitime.” Revue de La Société Haïtienne d’Histoire, de Géographie et de Géologie 34, no. 112 (1967): 26–52.

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