6 Series Editor’s Preface Introduction Chapter 1: A Colonial Society in a Revolutionary Era Chapter 2: The Uprisings, 1791–1793 Chapter 3: Republican Emancipation in Saint-Domingue, 1793–1798 Chapter 4: Toussaint Louverture in Power, 1798–1801 Chapter 5: The Struggle for Independence, 1802–1806 Chapter 6: Consolidating Independence in a Hostile World
7 Afterword: The Earthquake Crisis of 2010 and the Haitian Revolution
8 Recent Scholarship on the Haitian Revolution
9 Notes
10 Index
Maps
1 Series Editor’s PrefaceMap 1. Saint-Domingue/Haiti and the Caribbean.
2 Chapter 1Map 2. The French Colony of Saint-Domingue in 1789.
3 Chapter 3Map 3. Saint-Domingue, May 1794.
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 1Figure 1.1. Plantations and enslaved labor...Figure 1.2. Vincent Ogé calls on the free...
2 Chapter 2Figure 2.1. A Haitian postage stamp issued to commemorate...Figure 2.2. Esclavage: La Révolte des esclaves Noirs...
3 Chapter 3Figure 3.1. Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson, Portrait de Jean-Baptiste...
4 Chapter 4Figure 4.1. Toussaint Louverture: Chef des Noirs insurgés....Figure 4.2. Toussaint Louverture proclaiming the Saint-Domingue...
5 Chapter 5Figure 5.1. The Mode of Exterminating the Black Army as Practised...Figure 5.2. Dessalines, the First Emperor of Haiti, in His...Figure 5.2. The Haitian Declaration of Independence, 1804...
6 Chapter 6Figure 6.1. Guillaume Guillon Lethière (1760–1832),...
Guide
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5 Table of Contents
9 Afterword: The Earthquake Crisis of 2010 and the Haitian Revolution
10 Recent Scholarship on the Haitian Revolution
11 Notes
12 Index
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