Marooning Human Rights and Science in Colonial Haiti (original) (raw)

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The Slave Revolt That Changed the World and the Conspiracy Against It: The Haitian Revolution and the Birth of Scientific Racism of Black StudiesCharles

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Nick Nesbitt . Universal Emancipation: The Haitian Revolution and the Radical Enlightenment. (New World Studies.) Charlottesville : University of Virginia Press . 2008 . Pp. viii, 261. Cloth 59.50,paper59.50, paper 59.50,paper22.50

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John Garrigus

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5. “’The Haitian Turn’: An Appraisal of Recent Literary and Historiographical Works on the Haitian Revolution,” The Journal of Pan African Studies, 5:6 (September 2012):37-55

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Colonial Subjects No More: Histories of the Haitian Revolution

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“Unexploited sources for the history of the Haitian Revolution”

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