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The Haitian revolution and the early United States : histories, textualities, geographies /

When Jean-Jacques Dessalines proclaimed Haitian independence on January 1, 1804, Haiti became the second independent republic, after the United States, in the Americas; the Haitian Revolution was the first successful antislavery and anticolonial revolution in the western hemisphere. The histories of...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Dillon, Elizabeth Maddock (Editor ), Drexler, Michael J. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, 2016.
Colección:Early American studies.
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505 0 0 |t Introduction : Haiti and the United States, entwined /  |r Elizabeth Maddock Dillon and Michael J. Drexler --  |t Revolutionary St. Domingue and the emerging Atlantic : paradigm of sovereignity /  |r Carolyn Fick --  |t (Mis)reading the Revolution : Philadelphia and "St. Domingo", 1789-1792 /  |r James Alexander Dun --  |t "The mischief that awaits us" : revolution, rumor, and serial unrest in the Early Republic /  |r Duncan Faherty --  |t "Entirely different from any likeness I ever saw" : aesthetics as counter-memory historiography and the iconography of Toussaint Louverture /  |r Ivy G. Wilson --  |t Frederick Douglass, Anténor Firmin, and the making of U.S.-Haitian relations /  |r Laurent Dubois --  |t The Louisiana Purchase and the Haitian Revolutioni /  |r David Geggus --  |t Republic of medicine : immunology and national identity in the Age of Revolution /  |r Cristobal Silva --  |t The occult Atlantic : Franklin, Mesmer, and the Haitian roots of modernity /  |r Kirean M. Murphy --  |t In the shadow of Haiti : the Negro Seaman Act, counter-revolutionary St. Domingue, and black emigration /  |r Edlie Wong. 
505 8 0 |t The Haytian papers and black labor ideology in the antebellum United States /  |r Colleen C. O'Brien --  |t The constitution of Toussaint : another origin of African American literature /  |r Michael J. Drewler and Ed White --  |t Haiti and the New-World novel /  |r Gretchen K. Woertendyke --  |t Dispossession and cosmopolitan community in Leonora Sansay's Secret history /  |r Siân Silyn Roberts --  |t Theatrical rebels and refugees : The triumps of love, the Haitian Revolution, and early American performance tradition /  |r Peter P. Reed --  |t The "alpha and omega" of Haitian literature : Baron de Vastey adn the U.S. audience of Haitian political writing, 1807-1825 /  |r Marlene L. Daut --  |t Epilogue : two archives and the idea of Haiti /  |r Anthony Bogues. 
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