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Name of resource. Problem URL. Describe the connection issue. Toggle navigation Back to results. Slave revolution in the Caribbean, : a brief history with documents. Responsibility Laurent Dubois and John D. Edition 1st ed. Physical description xii, p. Series Bedford series in history and culture Palgrave Macmillan Firm. Available online. Full view. Green Library. D83 Unknown F More options. Find it at other libraries via WorldCat Limited preview. Contents Foreword Preface pt. Introduction : Revolution, emancipation, and independence The French Caribbean in the eighteenth century The Revolution begins, From slave revolution to emancipation, Defining emancipation, The Haitian revolution and the United States War and independence The legacy of the Haitian revolution Major revolutionary figures and groups pt.

The documents 1. The French Caribbean in the eighteenth century 1. The Code Noir, 2. Publication Type. More Filters. In , the former French colony of Saint-Domingue, now Haiti, became independent. The first modern state born of a successful slave revolt was then isolated diplomatically until well into the 19th … Expand.

Torn from the womb of slavery and born again to freedom — The Interplay of Transcendence and Military Emancipationism. Enslaved Africans in the Caribbean embraced ancestral spirituality and esotericism to counteract the dehumanization strategies of European enslavers, to forge Pan-African bridges across ethnic … Expand. Politics in dark times: reflections on Hannah Arendt.

Hannah Arendt — analysed liberal democracy, Marxism, the nation-state, and the legal and political impediments to the realisation of human rights.

This article considers the reasons for the … Expand. From to , the slaveholding Napoleonic regime of General Jean-Louis Ferrand attempted to erase the gains of the era of French Republican emancipation by re-enslaving thousands of … Expand. William C. Burke, an African American emigrant in Liberia, wrote the following to an acquaintance in the United States on 23 September This must be the severest affliction that have visited the … Expand.

Transnational Cosmopolitanism. Based on the theoretical reconstruction of neglected post-WWI writings and political action of W. Du Bois, this volume offers a normative account of transnational cosmopolitanism. Pointing out … Expand. Author s : Lovejoy, Henry B.



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