The world of the Haitian Revolution
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | The world of the Haitian Revolution / edited by David Patrick Geggus, Norman Fiering |
Publié : |
Bloomington (Ind.) :
Indiana University Press
, cop. 2009 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XVIII-419 p.) |
Collection : | Blacks in the Diaspora |
Sujets : |
- Saint-Domingue on the eve of the Haitian Revolution / David Geggus
- Vestiges of the built landscape of pre-revolutionary Saint-Domingue / Jacques de Cauna
- Saint-Domingue's free people of color and the tools of revolution / John D. Garrigus
- On the road to citizenship : the complex route to integration of the free people of color in the two capitals of Saint-Domingue / Dominique Rogers
- The trans-Atlantic king and imperial public spheres : everyday politics in pre-revolutionary Saint-Domingue / Gene E. Ogle
- The insurgents of 1791, their leaders, and the concept of independence / Yves Benot
- Avenging America : the politics of violence in the Haitian Revolution / Laurent Dubois
- "Fêtes de l'hymen, fêtes de la liberté" : marriage, manhood, and emancipation in revolutionary Saint-Domingue / Elizabeth Colwill
- "The colonial vendée" / Malick Ghachem
- The Saint-Domingue slave revolution and the unfolding of independence, 1791-1804 / Carolyn E. Fick
- The French Revolution's other island / Jeremy D. Popkin
- Speaking of Haiti : slavery, revolution, and freedom in Cuban slave testimony / Ada Ferrer
- The Saint-Dominguan refugees and American distinctiveness in the early years of the Haitian Revolution / Ashli White
- "Free upon higher ground" : Saint-Domingue slaves' suits for freedom in U. S. courts, 1792-1830 / Sue Peabody
- Repercussions of the Haitian Revolution in Brazil, 1791-1850 / Joao José Reis and Flavio dos Santos Gomes
- The specter of Saint-Domingue : American and French reactions to the Haitian Revolution / Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall
- Representations of the Haitian Revolution in French literature / Léon-François Hoffmann
- Neoclassicism and the Haitian Revolution / Carlo Célius