"Boundaries of Belonging shows how, in an early modern Caribbean of overlapping and contested borders, a mobile and diverse population that included pirates, smugglers, freedom seekers, and religious refugees, influenced theories of imperial belonging and interpolity law"--
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"Boundaries of Belonging shows how, in an early modern Caribbean of overlapping and contested borders, a mobile and diverse population that included pirates, smugglers, freedom seekers, and religious refugees, influenced theories of imperial belonging and interpolity law"--
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