Introduction
1. Slavery, War, and Revolution in the Greater Caribbean 1789–1815,
David P. Geggus
2. The French revolution in Saint Dominique: Triumph or Failure?,
Carolyn E. Fick
3. The French Revolution and British Attitudes to the Caribbean
Colonies, Michael Duffy
4. La Guerre des Bois: Revolution, War and Slavery in Saint Lucia,
1793–1838, David Barry Gaspar
5. Slave Resistance in the Spanish Caribbean in the Mid- 1790s,
David P. Geggus
6. Rebellion and Royalism in Spanish Florida: The French Revolution
on Spain's Northern Colonial Frontier, Jane Landers
7. Conflicting Loyalties: The French Revolution and Free People of
Color in Spanish New Orleans, Kimberly S. Hanger
8. Revolutionary St. Dominique in the Making of Territorial
Louisiana, Robert L. Paquette
9. The Admission of Slave Testimony at British Military Courts in
the West Indies, 1800–1809, Roger N. Buckley
Contributors
Index
The impact of the French and Haitian revolutions on slave societies of the Greater Caribbean.
David Barry Gaspar, Professor of History at Duke University, is the author of Bondmen and Rebels, co-editor of More Than Chattel, and author of many articles about the African diaspora.
David Patrick Geggus, Professor of History at the University of Florida, is the author of Haitian Revolutionary Studies (IU Press) and Slavery, War, and Revolution.
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