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11. Spanish Colonies: Caudillismo, a Split Cuba, and U.S. Intervention
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Maps vii
- Tables ix
- Preface xi
- 1. Introduction 1
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PART I: LATE 18TH CENTURY IMPERIALISMAND SLAVE SOCIETIES IN THE CARIBBEAN
- 2. Island Geography: How Tiny Islands Can Be Economic, Social, and Political Systems 29
- 3. Free Labor and Finance Capital on the Seas 57
- 4. The Economic Demography of Plantation Islands 89
- 5. Planter Power, Freedom, and Oppression of Slaves in the 18th Century Caribbean 125
- 6. Race as a Social Boundary: Free Colored versus Slaves and Blacks 159
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PART II: PATHS TO EMANCIPATION IN THE 19TH CENTURY
- 7. The Politics of Empires, European Democratization, Emancipation, and Freedom 175
- 8. French Revolutions and the Transformation of the French Empire 201
- 9. The French Revolution in Haiti and Haitian Isolation in the 19th Century World System 231
- 10. Establishing Monopolies in Free Labor Markets: Semi-Servile Labor in the British Islands 257
- 11. Spanish Colonies: Caudillismo, a Split Cuba, and U.S. Intervention 286
- 12. Conclusion: The Sociology of Freedom 319
- Bibliography 333
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Maps vii
- Tables ix
- Preface xi
- 1. Introduction 1
-
PART I: LATE 18TH CENTURY IMPERIALISMAND SLAVE SOCIETIES IN THE CARIBBEAN
- 2. Island Geography: How Tiny Islands Can Be Economic, Social, and Political Systems 29
- 3. Free Labor and Finance Capital on the Seas 57
- 4. The Economic Demography of Plantation Islands 89
- 5. Planter Power, Freedom, and Oppression of Slaves in the 18th Century Caribbean 125
- 6. Race as a Social Boundary: Free Colored versus Slaves and Blacks 159
-
PART II: PATHS TO EMANCIPATION IN THE 19TH CENTURY
- 7. The Politics of Empires, European Democratization, Emancipation, and Freedom 175
- 8. French Revolutions and the Transformation of the French Empire 201
- 9. The French Revolution in Haiti and Haitian Isolation in the 19th Century World System 231
- 10. Establishing Monopolies in Free Labor Markets: Semi-Servile Labor in the British Islands 257
- 11. Spanish Colonies: Caudillismo, a Split Cuba, and U.S. Intervention 286
- 12. Conclusion: The Sociology of Freedom 319
- Bibliography 333
- Index 349