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Facing racial revolution : eyewitness accounts of the Haitian Insurrection / Jeremy D. Popkin [editor].

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Popkin, Jeremy D., Author.
Contributor:
Popkin, Jeremy D., 1948-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Haiti--History--Revolution, 1791-1804--Personal narratives.
Haiti.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (418 p.)
Place of Publication:
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2007.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
The only truly successful slave uprising in the Atlantic world, the Haitian Revolution gave birth to the first independent black republic of the modern era. Inspired by the revolution that had recently roiled their French rulers, black slaves and people of mixed race alike rose up against their oppressors in a bloody insurrection that led to the burning of the colony's largest city, a bitter struggle against Napoleon's troops, and in 1804, the founding of a free nation. Numerous firsthand narratives of these events survived, but their invaluable insights into the period have long languished in obscurity-until now. In Facing Racial Revolution, Jeremy D. Popkin unearths these documents and presents excerpts from more than a dozen accounts written by white colonists trying to come to grips with a world that had suddenly disintegrated. These dramatic writings give us our most direct portrayal of the actions of the revolutionaries, vividly depicting encounters with the uprising's leaders-Toussaint Louverture, Boukman, and Jean-Jacques Dessalines-as well as putting faces on many of the anonymous participants in this epochal moment. Popkin's expert commentary on each selection provides the necessary background about the authors and the incidents they describe, while also addressing the complex question of the witnesses' reliability and urging the reader to consider the implications of the narrators' perspectives. Along with the American and French revolutions, the birth of Haiti helped shape the modern world. The powerful, moving, and sometimes troubling testimonies collected in Facing Racial Revolution significantly expand our understanding of this momentous event.
Contents:
Becoming a slavemaster
The Oge Insurrection
The first days of the slave insurrection
A poet in the midst of insurrection : Amon Odyssee
An expedition against the insurgents in November 1791
Inside the insurgency : Gross Historick recital
Prisoners of the insurgents in 1792
Fighting and atrocities in the South Province in 1792-1793
Masters and their slaves during the insurrection
The destruction of Cap Francais in June 1793
A colonist at sea, 1793
Imagining the motives behind the insurrection
A colonist among the Spanish and the British
A white captive in the struggle against the Leclerc Expedition
A family reunion and a religious conversion
A woman's view of the last days of Cap Francais
A child's memories of the last days of Saint-Domingue
A survivor of Dessalines's massacres in 1804
The story of the last French survivors in Saint-Domingue.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [387]-390) and index.
ISBN:
9786612537424
9781282537422
1282537423
9780226675855
0226675858
OCLC:
593240118

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