Lexington Studies on Cuba | Rowman & Littlefield
Lexington Studies on Cuba
This series will publish texts on all aspects of Cuba, focusing on the post-1959 period. It seeks to be truly interdisciplinary, with studies of all aspects of contemporary Cuba—from foreign policy to culture, sociology, to economics. The series is particularly interested in broad, comprehensive topics (such as women in Cuba, economic challenges, human rights, the role of the media, etc.). All ideological positions are welcomed, with solid academic quality being the defining criterion. In exceptional circumstances edited collections will be considered, but the main focus is on high quality, original, and provocative monographs and innovative scholarship.


Editor(s): John M. Kirk (John.Kirk@Dal.Ca) and Mervyn Bain (mervyn.bain@abdn.ac.uk)
Advisory Board: Rafael Hernández, H. Michael Erisman, Karen Dubinsky, Sheryl Lutjens, Par Kumaraswami, Tony Kapcia, and Paolo Spadoni, William LeoGrande
Staff editorial contact: Mark Lopez (Mark.Lopez@bloomsbury.com)