"So many schemes in agitation": The Haitian State and the Atlantic World

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2012

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Gaffield, Julia

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Dubois, Laurent

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This dissertation examines Haiti's crucial role in the re-making of the Atlantic World in the early 19th century. The point of departure for this work is Haiti's Declaration of Independence in 1804 and my research explores how events in Haiti raised profound questions about revolutionary legitimacy and national sovereignty. The emergence of Haiti as an independent nation fueled unprecedented international debates about racial hierarchy, the connections between freedom and sovereignty, and the intertwining of ideological and political relationships among nations and empires. While these debates came to be resolved in part during the next two centuries, they remain alive today both for specific nations and for the international community.

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Gaffield, Julia (2012). "So many schemes in agitation": The Haitian State and the Atlantic World. Dissertation, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/5507.

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