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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Entire Island Has One Family 1
- 1. Race and Place in Eighteenth-Century Hispaniola 24
- 2. Following a Revolutionary Fuse, 1789–1791 37
- 3. Belief, Blasphemy, and the Black Auxiliaries, 1792–1794 63
- 4. Many Enemies Within, 1795–1798 100
- 5. French Failures, 1799–1807 135
- 6. Cross-Island Collaboration and Conspiracies, 1808–1818 163
- 7. The “Spanish Part of Haiti” and Unification, 1819–1822 188
- Epilogue: Becoming Dominican in Haiti 204
- Archives Consulted 219
- Notes 225
- Index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Entire Island Has One Family 1
- 1. Race and Place in Eighteenth-Century Hispaniola 24
- 2. Following a Revolutionary Fuse, 1789–1791 37
- 3. Belief, Blasphemy, and the Black Auxiliaries, 1792–1794 63
- 4. Many Enemies Within, 1795–1798 100
- 5. French Failures, 1799–1807 135
- 6. Cross-Island Collaboration and Conspiracies, 1808–1818 163
- 7. The “Spanish Part of Haiti” and Unification, 1819–1822 188
- Epilogue: Becoming Dominican in Haiti 204
- Archives Consulted 219
- Notes 225
- Index 303