The impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic world
(Book)

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Published
Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina, ©2001.
ISBN
1570034168, 9781570034169
Physical Desc
xviii, 261 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
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Published
Columbia, S.C. : University of South Carolina, ©2001.
Format
Book
Language
English
ISBN
1570034168, 9781570034169

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General Note
Includes index.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
Fifteen chapters consider the political, economic, ideological, and psychological effect of the Haitian revolution. The chapters discuss influence on slave resistance and the expansion of slavery, as well as the opening of economic frontiers, and the formation of Black and white Diasporas. They also show how the Haitian revolution shaped the debates about race and slavery, and inspired plays, novels, and poetry. The contributors include historians and sociologists from North America and Europe. The slave revolution that two hundred years ago created the state of Haiti alarmed and excited public opinion on both sides of the Atlantic. Its repercussions ranged from the world commodity markets to the imagination of poets, from the council chambers of the great powers to slave quarters in Virginia and Brazil and most points in between. Sharing attention with such tumultuous events as the French Revolution and the Napoleonic War, Haiti's fifteen-year struggle for racial equality, slave emancipation, and colonial independence challenged notions about racial hierarchy that were gaining legitimacy in an Atlantic world dominated by Europeans and the slave trade. The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World explores the multifarious influence -- from economic to ideological to psychological -- that a revolt on a small Caribbean island had on the continents surrounding it. Fifteen international scholars, including eminent historians David Brion Davis, Seymour Drescher, and Robin Blackburn, explicate such diverse ramifications as the spawning of slave resistance and the stimulation of slavery's expansion, the opening of economic frontiers, and the formation of black and white diasporas. They show how the Haitian Revolution embittered contemporary debates about race and abolition and inspired poetry, plays, and novels. Seeking to disentangle its effects from those of the French Revolution, they demonstrate that its impact was ambiguous, complex, and contradictory.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Geggus, D. P. (2001). The impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic world . University of South Carolina.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Geggus, David Patrick. 2001. The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World. University of South Carolina.

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Geggus, David Patrick. The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World University of South Carolina, 2001.

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Geggus, David Patrick. The Impact of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World University of South Carolina, 2001.

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