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Haiti

  • Laurent Dubois

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Even before the 2010 earthquake, Haiti was known as a benighted place of poverty and corruption, and has often been blamed for its own wretchedness. But as historian Laurent Dubois makes clear, its difficulties are rooted in its founding revolution, the only successful slave revolt in the history of the world; the hostility that this rebellion generated among the colonial powers; and the intense struggle within Haiti itself to define its newfound freedom and realize its promise. Dubois vividly depicts the isolation and impoverishment that followed the 1804 uprising. He details how the indemnity imposed by the former French rulers initiated a devastating cycle of debt, while frequent interventions by the United States further undermined Haiti's independence. At the same time, Dubois shows, the internal debates about what Haiti should do with its hard-won liberty alienated the nation's leaders from the broader population, setting the stage for enduring political conflict. Yet the Haitian people have never given up on their struggle for true democracy.--From publisher description.

Genres

  • History
  • Politics and government
  • Slave insurrections
  • Economic conditions
  • Social conditions
  • Foreign relations
  • Haiti, history
  • Haiti, politics and government
  • Haiti, social conditions
  • Haiti, foreign relations
  • Haiti, economic conditions
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About the author

  • Laurent Dubois

    born 1971

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    2 ratings · 32 works

Editions

  • Edition cover

    Picador

    Jan 08, 2013

  • Edition cover

    1st ed.

    Metropolitan Books

    2012

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    Holt & Company, Henry

    2012