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During the completion of this book, I have incurred many debts, both personal and professional. I am grateful for the funding I received from several institutions, including the Lydia Cabrera Award Committee of the Conference on Latin American History; the Jay I. Kislak Foundation, Inc.; the National Endowment for the Humanities Extending the Reach Re-search Grant; the Center for Latin American Studies and the University of Florida Libraries at the University of Florida; the Library Company of Philadelphia, Program in Early American Economy and Society; the Rachel Carson Center for Environmental Studies Fellowship, Deutsches Museum, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany; the Span-ish Ministerio de Educacción y Ciencia (award hum2006–00454/hist); and the Historic St. Augustine Research Institute at Flagler College, Historic St. Augustine Research Foundation. I further acknowledge the generous assistance of the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the Christopher Reynolds Foundation via their awards to the Cuban Research Institute at Florida International University, and for the continuing support from the Department of History, the Latin American and Caribbean Center, and the Cuban Research Institute, the College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Sponsored Research, and the Florida International Foundation/Provost's Office, at Florida In-ternational University.
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