Rethinking the Haitian Revolution

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Rethinking the Haitian Revolution

Slavery, Independence, and the Struggle for Recognition

History of the Americas Politics and government Industrial relations, occupational health and safety Trade unions Industrial arbitration and negotiation

Author: Alex Dupuy

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Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield

Published on: 18th March 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 184 pages

ISBN: 9781442261129


In this important book, leading scholar Alex Dupuy provides a critical reinterpretation of the Haitian Revolution and its aftermath.

Dupuy evaluates the French colonial context of Saint-Domingue and then Haiti, the achievements and limitations of the revolution, and the divisions in the Haitian ruling class that blocked meaningful economic and political development.

He reconsiders the link between slavery and modern capitalism; refutes the argument that Hegel derived his master-slave dialectic from the Haitian Revolution; analyzes the consequences of new class and color divisions after independence; and convincingly explains why Haiti chose to pay an indemnity to France in return for its recognition of Haiti’s independence.

In his sophisticated analysis of race, class, and slavery, Dupuy provides a robust theoretical framework for conceptualizing and understanding these major themes.

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