... Haitian revolution on other Caribbean territories . 2. To what extent were Jamaican planters justified in their fear that the uprising and revolution in Haiti would spread to Jamaica ? 3. Consider the reasons why the Haitian uprising ...
... Haitian revolution , 1791–1804 , ” Consortium on Revolu- tionary Europe : Selected Papers ( 1998 ) , 222 ; and François - rené Chateaubriand , Essai sur les révolutions ; Génie du christianisme ; texte établi , présenté et annoté par ...
... Haitian Revolution , but it was not firmly estab- lished until mid - 1793 . It was the two years of anarchy and turmoil during 1789-91 , rather than any single reason for rebellion , which allowed slaves of various persuasions to revolt ...
... Haitian Revolution,” (2012) in which he evaluates recent publications regarding the Haitian Revolution. Joseph argues that this revitalization of academic interest in the Haitian Revolution is part of “the Haitian Turn in which Haiti's ...
... Haitian Revolution ( 2011 ) , provides a more compre- hensive treatment of Haitian political writing from this period . The involvement of the United States in the Haitian Revolution has been the subject of numerous recent publications ...
... Haitian Revolution.” In Arming Slaves: From Classical Times to the Modern Age, edited by Christopher Leslie Brown and Philip D. Morgan, 209–232. New Haven: Yale University Press. (2009). “Saint Domingue on the Eve of the Haitian Revolution ...
... Haitian Revolution abound. Historians are still in the early stages of understanding how the white planters, free people of color, and slaves of Saint-Domingue perceived the precedent of the American Revolution.49 The role of African ...
... Haitian Revolution to “antebellum black self- consciousness and to the African American struggle for freedom and civil rights during the 1820s.” Bacon explores how articles about Haiti in Freedom's Journal reflect a pan- African ...
... Haitian Revolution did not exist.23 With the turn to social history, Jean Fouchard, Robin Blackburn, and Gabriel Debien separate the two revolu- tions, emphasizing the internal causes of the Haitian Revolution, some even denying the ...
... Haitian Revolution . In the foreword to The Haitian Trilogy , Walcott writes : " The Haitian revolution , as sordidly tyrannical as so many of its subsequent regimes tragically became , was an upheaval , a necessary rejection of the ...