The Caribbean World provides a comprehensive introduction to the region. Drawing principally on anthropology and the humanistic social sciences, this volume aims to highlight the diversity of the region–-its peoples, institutions, and histories–while gesturing to the common heritage and unsung unity of a region birthed out of violence and dispossession. The contributors to this volume provide intimate case studies of a range of topics, including:The Greater AntillesThe Caribbean CoastThe InteriorThe smallest islands of the archipelagoIndigeneity, GenocidePlantation Slavery, Indenture Colonial Violence, and Anti-colonial Revolt SovereigntyCitizenship, Law, and PoliticsReligion and RitualGender and KinshipThe Environment.By convening an internationally renowned cohort of authors from the Caribbean, Latin America, North America, and Europe, this volume is intended to remain a touchstone for future generations of scholars and a mainstay on undergraduate and graduate curricula as an introduction to the field.