The Black Jacobins
Toussaint L'ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution
Penguin
Paperback : 31 May 2001
£12.99
Synopsis
In 1791, inspired by the ideals of the French Revolution, the slaves of San Domingo rose in revolt. Despite invasion by a series of British, Spanish and Napoleonic armies, their twelve-year struggle led to the creation of Haiti, the first independent black republic outside Africa. Only three years later, the British and Americans ended the Atlantic slave trade. In this outstanding example of vivid, committed and empathetic historical analysis, C.L.R. James brilliantly illuminates these epoch-making events. He explores the appalling economic realities of the Caribbean economy, the roots of the world’s only successful slave revolt and the utterly extraordinary former slave – Toussaint L’Ouverture – who led them. Explicitly written as part of the fight to end colonialism in Africa, The Black Jacobins puts the slaves themselves centre stage, boldly forging their own destiny against nearly impossible odds. It remains one of the essential texts for understanding the Caribbean – and the region’s inextricable links with Europe, Africa and the Americas.Product details
Format : Paperback
ISBN: 9780140299816
Size : 129 x 198mm
Pages : 384
Published : 31 May 2001
Publisher : Penguin
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Toussaint L'ouverture and the San Domingo Revolution
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