Haitian history : new perspectives. / Alyssa Goldstein Sepinwall.
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AcknowledgmentsIntroductionSection I: From Saint-Domingue to HaitiIntroduction1. An Unthinkable History: The Haitian Revolution as a Non-Event, Michel-Rolph Trouillot 2. Slave Resistance (from The Making of Haiti: The Saint Domingue Revolution from Below), Carolyn E. Fick 3. Saint-Domingue on the Eve of the Haitian Revolution, David P. Geggus 4. "I am the Subject of the King of Congo": African Political Ideology and the Haitian Revolution, John K. ThorntonSection II: Independent Haiti in a Hostile World: Haiti in the Nineteenth CenturyIntroduction 5. The Politics of "French Negroes" in the United States, Ashli White 6. Talk About Haiti: The Archive and the Atlantic’s Haitian Revolution, Ada Ferrer 7. Sword-Bearing Citizens: Militarism and Manhood in Nineteenth-Century Haiti, Mimi Sheller 8. Rural Protest and Peasant Revolt, 1804 – 1869, David Nicholls9. "The Black Republic": The Influence of the Haitian Revolution on Northern Black Political Consciousness, 1816 – 1862, Leslie M. Alexander Section III: From the Occupation to the Earthquake: Haiti in the Twentieth and Twenty-First CenturiesIntroduction10. Under the Gun (from Haiti and the United States: The Psychological Moment), Brenda Gayle Plummer 11. VIVE 1804! The Haitian Revolution and the Revolutionary Generation of 1946, Matthew J. Smith 12. Dynastic Dictatorship: The Duvalier Years, 1957 – 1986, Patrick Bellegarde-Smith13. The Water Refugees (from AIDS and Accusation: Haiti and the Geography of Blame), Paul Farmer14. The Rise, Fall, and Second Coming of Jean-Bertrand Aristide, Robert Fatton, Jr.15.
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