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Author Geggus, David Patrick.

Title Haitian revolutionary studies / David Patrick Geggus.

Publication Info. Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, [2002]
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Description 1 online resource (xii, 334 pages) : maps.
Series Blacks in the diaspora
Blacks in the diaspora.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-327) and index.
Contents The Haitian revolution -- New approaches and old -- Underexploited sources -- The causation of slave rebellions : an overview -- Marronage, vodou, and the slave revolt of 1791 -- The Bois Caïman ceremony -- The "Swiss" and the problem of slave/free colored cooperation -- The "volte-face" of Toussaint Louverture -- Slave, soldier, rebel : the strange career of Jean Kina -- Racial equality, slavery, and colonial secession during the constituent assembly -- The great powers and the Haitian revolution -- The slave leaders in exile : Spain's resettlement of its black auxiliary troops -- The naming of Haiti.
Summary The Haitian Revolution of 1789--1803 transformed the Caribbean's wealthiest colony into the first independent state in Latin America, encompassed the largest slave uprising in the Americas, and inflicted a humiliating defeat on three colonial powers. In Haitian Revolutionary Studies, David Patrick Geggus sheds new light on this tremendous upheaval by marshaling an unprecedented range of evidence drawn from archival research in six countries. Geggus's fine-grained essays explore central issues and little-studied aspects of the conflict, including new historiography and sources, the origins of the black rebellion, and relations between slaves and free people of color. The contributions of vodou and marronage to the slave uprising, Toussaint Louverture and the abolition question, the policies of the major powers toward the revolution, and its interaction with the early French Revolution are also addressed. Questions about ethnicity, identity, and historical knowledge inform this essential study of a complex revolution.
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Subject Revolution (Haiti : 1791-1804) (OCoLC)fst01354524
Haiti -- History -- Revolution, 1791-1804.
African diapora.
HISTORY -- General.
Haiti. (OCoLC)fst01205135
Chronological Term 1791-1804
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Other Form: Print version: Geggus, David Patrick. Haitian revolutionary studies. Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, ©2002 0253341043 (DLC) 2001006201 (OCoLC)50392054
ISBN 0253109264 (electronic bk.)
9780253109262 (electronic bk.)
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