Haiti for the Haitians by Louis-Joseph Janvier

An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library. The world-historical significance of the Haitian Revolution is now firmly established in mainstream history. Yet Haiti's nineteenth-century has yet to receive its due, this despite...

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Other Authors: Byrd, Brandon R. (Editor), Stieber, Chelsea (Editor), Ménard, Nadève (Editor)
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Published: Liverpool University Press 2023
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