The Haitian Declaration of Independence

The Haitian Declaration of Independence
Author :
Publisher : University of Virginia Press
Total Pages : 389
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780813937885
ISBN-13 : 0813937884
Rating : 4/5 (884 Downloads)

Book Synopsis The Haitian Declaration of Independence by : Julia Gaffield

Download or read book The Haitian Declaration of Independence written by Julia Gaffield and published by University of Virginia Press. This book was released on 2016-01-11 with total page 389 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: While the Age of Revolution has long been associated with the French and American Revolutions, increasing attention is being paid to the Haitian Revolution as the third great event in the making of the modern world. A product of the only successful slave revolution in history, Haiti’s Declaration of Independence in 1804 stands at a major turning point in the trajectory of social, economic, and political relations in the modern world. This declaration created the second independent country in the Americas and certified a new genre of political writing. Despite Haiti’s global significance, however, scholars are only now beginning to understand the context, content, and implications of the Haitian Declaration of Independence. This collection represents the first in-depth, interdisciplinary, and integrated analysis by American, British, and Haitian scholars of the creation and dissemination of the document, its content and reception, and its legacy. Throughout, the contributors use newly discovered archival materials and innovative research methods to reframe the importance of Haiti within the Age of Revolution and to reinterpret the declaration as a founding document of the nineteenth-century Atlantic World. The authors offer new research about the key figures involved in the writing and styling of the document, its publication and dissemination, the significance of the declaration in the creation of a new nation-state, and its implications for neighboring islands. The contributors also use diverse sources to understand the lasting impact of the declaration on the country more broadly, its annual celebration and importance in the formation of a national identity, and its memory and celebration in Haitian Vodou song and ceremony. Taken together, these essays offer a clearer and more thorough understanding of the intricacies and complexities of the world’s second declaration of independence to create a lasting nation-state.


The Haitian Declaration of Independence Related Books

The Haitian Declaration of Independence
Language: en
Pages: 389
Authors: Julia Gaffield
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-01-11 - Publisher: University of Virginia Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

While the Age of Revolution has long been associated with the French and American Revolutions, increasing attention is being paid to the Haitian Revolution as t
Draft of the Declaration of Independence
Language: en
Pages: 24
Authors: John Adams
Categories:
Type: BOOK - Published: 2014-10-29 - Publisher: CreateSpace

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

John Adams (October 30 1735 - July 4, 1826) was the second president of the United States (1797-1801), having earlier served as the first vice president of the
Lari Pittman
Language: en
Pages: 0
Authors: Cornelia H. Butler
Categories: Gay artists
Type: BOOK - Published: 2019 - Publisher: Prestel Publishing

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

The incredible detail and scale of Lari Pittman's mesmerizing paintings are gloriously recreated in this lushly-illustrated retrospective book. One of the most
Declaring Independence
Language: en
Pages: 296
Authors: Jay Fliegelman
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 1993 - Publisher: Stanford University Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

Preoccupied with the spectacle of sincerity, the quest for a natural language led paradoxically to a greater theatricalization of public speaking as well as to
Language: en
Pages: 521
Authors: Jaime E. Rodriguez O.
Categories: History
Type: BOOK - Published: 2012-06-06 - Publisher: Stanford University Press

DOWNLOAD EBOOK

This book is a radical reinterpretation of the process that led to Mexican independence in 1821—one that emphasizes Mexico's continuity with Spanish political