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Haitian revolutionary studies
David Patrick Geggus
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Frontmatter
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Preface (page vii)
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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PART ONE: OVERVIEW
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1. The Haitian Revolution (page 5)
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PART TWO: HISTORIOGRAPHY AND SOURCES
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2. New Approaches and Old (page 33)
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3. Underexploited Sources (page 43)
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PART THREE: THE SEEDS OF REVOLT
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4. The Causation of Slave Rebellions: An Overview (page 55)
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5. Marronage, Vodou, and the Slave Revolt of 1791 (page 69)
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6. The Bois Caïman Ceremony (page 81)
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PART FOUR: SLAVES AND FREE COLOREDS
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7. The "Swiss" and the Problem of Slave/Free Colored Cooperation (page 99)
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8. The "Volte-Face" of Toussaint Louverture (page 119)
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9. Slave, Soldier, Rebel: The Strange Career of Jean Kina (page 137)
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PART FIVE: THE WIDER REVOLUTION
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10. Racial Equality, Slavery, and Colonial Secession during the Constituent Assembly (page 157)
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11. The Great Powers and the Haitian Revolution (page 171)
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12. The Slave Leaders in Exile: Spain's Resettlement of Its Black Auxiliary Troops (page 179)
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PART SIX: EPILOGUE
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13. The Naming of Haiti (page 207)
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Chronology (page 221)
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Notes (page 225)
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Works Cited (page 305)
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Index (page 329)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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ES | 37.1 (2003): 113-122 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/eighteenth-century_studies/v037/37.1popkin.html |
LARR | 40.3 (2005): 191-201 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/latin_american_research_review/v040/40.3prou.html |
RAL | 35.2 (2004): 197-198 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/research_in_african_literatures/v035/35.2dash02.html |
Citable Link
Published: c2002
Publisher: Indiana University Press
- 9780253341044 (hardcover)
- 9780253109262 (ebook)