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Publication of this book was supported by the Rachel Carson Center for
Environment and Society (Munich).
© 2011 The University of North Carolina Press. All rights reserved.
Designed by April Leidig-Higgins. Set in Arno and The Serif by Rebecca
Evans. Manufactured in the United States of America.
The paper in this book meets the guidelines for permanence and durability
of the Committee on Production Guidelines for Book Longevity of the
Council on Library Resources.
The University of North Carolina Press has been a member of the
Green Press Initiative since 2003.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Johnson, Sherry, 1949–
Climate and catastrophe in Cuba and the Atlantic world in the age of
revolution / Sherry Johnson.
p. cm.—(Envisioning Cuba)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
isbn 978–0–8078–3493–0 (cloth : alk. paper)
1.Cuba—Climate—History—18th century. 2.Climatic extremes—Social
aspects—Cuba—History—18th century. 3.Climatic extremes—Political
aspects—Cuba—History—18th century. 4. Disasters—Cuba—History—
18th century. 5. Social change—Cuba—History—18th century. 6.Cuba—
Politics and government—18th century. 7.Cuba—Social conditions—18th
century. 8.Cuba—History—To 1810. 9.Caribbean Area—History—To 1810.
10.Latin America—History—To 1830. I.Title.
qc987.c8j64 2011 363.34′9209729109033—dc23 2011033282
Portions of this book were published, in somewhat different form, as
“The St. Augustine Hurricane of 1811: Disaster and the Question of Political
Unrest on the Florida Frontier,” Florida Historical Quarterly 84 (Summer
2005): 28–56; “Climate, Community, and Commerce, among Florida,
Cuba, and the Atlantic World, 1784–1800,” Florida Historical Quarterly 80
(Spring 2002): 455–82; “El Niño, Environmental Crisis, and the Emergence
of Alternative Markets in the Hispanic Caribbean, 1760s–1770s,” William
and Mary Quarterly, 3rd ser., 62 (July 2005): 365–410. Used by permission.
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