Carrie Gibson is a historian and journalist specializing in Caribbean history.
She holds a PhD from Cambridge University, focusing on the Spanish Caribbean during the Haitian Revolution era.
Gibson has contributed to various publications, including the Guardian, and has worked with the BBC. Her research spans Mexico, the West Indies, and North America.
Empire's Crossroads, her acclaimed book on Caribbean history, showcases her expertise in the region's complex past.
Gibson's work combines academic rigor with journalistic accessibility, making her a respected voice in the field of Caribbean studies.
She currently resides in London.
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