Haitian Revolutionary Studies.
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- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780253109262
- 972.94/03
- F1923.G34 2002
Cover -- Haitian Revolutionary Studies -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- PART ONE: OVERVIEW -- 1. The Haitian Revolution -- PART TWO: HISTORIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES -- 2. New Approaches and Old -- 3. Underexploited Sources -- PART THREE: THE SEEDS OF REVOLT -- 4. The Causation of Slave Rebellions: An Overview -- 5. Marronage, Vodou, and the Slave Revolt of 1791 -- 6. The Bois Caïman Ceremony -- PART FOUR: SLAVES AND FREE COLOREDS -- 7. The "Swiss" and the Problem of Slave/Free Colored Cooperation -- 8. The "Volte-Face" of Toussaint Louverture -- 9. Slave, Soldier, Rebel: The Strange Career of Jean Kina -- PART FIVE: THE WIDER REVOLUTION -- 10. Racial Equality, Slavery, and Colonial Secession during the Constituent Assembly -- 11. The Great Powers and the Haitian Revolution -- 12. The Slave Leaders in Exile: Spain's Resettlement of Its Black Auxiliary Troops -- PART SIX: EPILOGUE -- 13. The Naming of Haiti -- Chronology -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index.
Questions about ethnicity, identity, and historical knowledge inform this essential study of a complex revolution.
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