Capitalism and slavery: revisiting an old debate -- Masters, slaves, and revolution in Saint-Domingue: a critique of the Hegelian interpretation -- From Saint-Domingue to Haiti: revolution and the rise of a new bourgeoisie -- Property, debt, development: rethinking the indemnity question.
Summary:
"This book traces the complex legacy of the Haitian Revolution, the world's only successful slave revolution. Alex Dupuy's analysis of race, class, and slavery explains the pitfalls of the revolution and the vicissitudes of the country's underdevelopment."--Provided by publisher.
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