Freemasonry in the Haitian Imaginary Available for Pre-order

Theion Publishing is starting to roll out new releases for 2026 starting with Katherine Smith’s Freemasonry in the Haitian Imaginary. The posted description says:

Freemasonry in the Haitian Imaginary is a groundbreaking collaboration between scholar Katherine Smith (ed.) and photographer Leah Gordon, unveiling one of Haiti’s most intricate symbolic worlds. Bringing together rigorous research and revelatory imagery, the book shows how Freemasonry became woven into Haiti’s revolutionary origins, political imagination, and spiritual life — not as a European import but as both a universal brotherhood and a tradition transformed and made distinctly Haitian.

Smith’s introduction traces how Enlightenment ideals traveled through the Caribbean and were reshaped by free people of color, political leaders, and ritual practitioners. She shows how Masonic symbols — columns, compasses, the all-seeing eye — became signs of belonging, aspiration, and spiritual potency. Gordon’s photographs deepen this understanding, revealing a living symbolic ecology: temple doors, embroidered aprons, carved emblems, and vernacular architecture where Masonic imagery appears in forms both familiar and wholly reimagined.

Additional contributions by Dr. Henrik Bogdan, Dr. Gaétan Mentor (introducing the concept of the “Black Janus”), and Smith’s intimate conversations with artist and Freemason Ernst Dominique expand the journey into the realms of history, Vodou, political struggle, visionary experience, and the craft of sacred objects.

pre-order:https://theionpublishing.com/shop/freemasonry-haiti/

Presented in an elegant, large 24 × 30 cm format, this volume stands as both a major scholarly contribution and a striking aesthetic object — essential for readers seeking to understand Haiti beyond familiar narratives, through the powerful symbols that continue to shape its community, history, and spirit.

Frater Lux Ad Mundi

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