Rethinking the Haitian Revolution: Slavery, Independence, and the Struggle for Recognition

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Author(s): Alex Dupuy
Edition: ebook
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 184
City: Lanham, Maryland

Foreword by Robert Fatton Jr.

Acknowledgments

Author Note

Introduction

1 Capitalism and Slavery: Revisiting and Old Debate
Toward an Alternative Perspective
Capitalism and Slavery in Saint-Domingue
Conclusion
Notes

2 Masters, Slaves, and Revolution in Saint-Domingue: A Critique of the Hegelian Interpretation
An Alternative Interpretation
Hegel on the Master-Slave Dialectic: A Critique
Notes

3 From Saint-Domingue to Haiti: Revolution and the Rise of a New Bourgeoisie
Notes

4 Property, Debt, and Development: Rethinking the Indemnity Question
From Toussaint Louverture to Jean-Pierre Boyer: The Making of a Landed Bourgeoisie
A Question of Property
Debt, Politics, and Development
A Note on Democracy
Conclusion
Notes

Bibliography

Index

About the Author