An Islandwide Struggle for Freedom : Revolution, Emancipation, and Reenslavement in Hispaniola, 1789-1809 /
Reinterpreting the Haitian Revolution as both an islandwide and a circum-Caribbean phenomenon, Graham Nessler examines the intertwined histories of Saint-Domingue, the French colony that became Haiti, and Santo Domingo, the Spanish colony that became the Dominican Republic. Nessler argues that the t...
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Chapel Hill :
The University of North Carolina Press,
[2016]
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Table des matières:
- I am the king of the counter-revolution: revolution and emancipation in Hispaniola, 1789-1795
- The courage to conquer their natural liberty: conflicts over emancipation in French Santo Domingo, 1795-1801
- Santo Domingo and the rise of Toussaint Louverture, 1795-1801
- Uprooting the tree of liberty: Toussaint Louverture in Santo Domingo, 1801-1802
- The shame of the nation: the force of reenslavement and the law of slavery under the regime of Ferrand, 1804-1809
- They always knew her to be free: archiving liberty in French Santo Domingo, 1804-1809.


