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From rebellion to revolution : Afro-American slave revolts in the making of the modern world / Eugene D. Genovese.

By: Series: The Walter Lynwood Fleming lectures in southern history, Louisiana State University | Walter Lynwood Fleming lectures in southern historyPublication details: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, 1979.Description: xxvi, 173 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0807105864
  • 9780807105863
  • 0807117684
  • 9780807117682
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: From rebellion to revolution.DDC classification:
  • 301.44/93/0973
LOC classification:
  • HT1048 .G43
Other classification:
  • 15.85
  • cci1icc
Contents:
Slave revolts in hemispheric perspective -- black maroons in war and peace -- The turning point -- "The flag of our country".
Summary: In one of his most important books, the renowned historian Eugene D. Genovese examines slave revolts in the United States, the Caribbean, and Brazil, placing them in the context of modern world history. By studying the conditions that favored these revolts and the history of slave guerrilla warfare throughout the Western Hemisphere, he connects the ideology of the revolts to the ideology of the great revolutionary movements of the late eighteenth century. Genovese finds that the slave rebellion in Saint-Domingue, led by Toussaint L'Ouverture, constituted a turning point in the history of the slave revolts and, indeed, in the history of the human spirit. By claiming for his enslaved brothers and sisters the same right to human dignity that the French bourgeoisie claimed for itself during the French Revolution, Toussaint began the process by which slave uprisings changed from secessionist rebellions to revolutionary demands for liberty, equality, and justice. -- Amazon.com.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-166) and index.

Slave revolts in hemispheric perspective -- black maroons in war and peace -- The turning point -- "The flag of our country".

In one of his most important books, the renowned historian Eugene D. Genovese examines slave revolts in the United States, the Caribbean, and Brazil, placing them in the context of modern world history. By studying the conditions that favored these revolts and the history of slave guerrilla warfare throughout the Western Hemisphere, he connects the ideology of the revolts to the ideology of the great revolutionary movements of the late eighteenth century. Genovese finds that the slave rebellion in Saint-Domingue, led by Toussaint L'Ouverture, constituted a turning point in the history of the slave revolts and, indeed, in the history of the human spirit. By claiming for his enslaved brothers and sisters the same right to human dignity that the French bourgeoisie claimed for itself during the French Revolution, Toussaint began the process by which slave uprisings changed from secessionist rebellions to revolutionary demands for liberty, equality, and justice. -- Amazon.com.

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