This book explores the different ways in which the early Haitian state was represented in print culture in America and Britain in the early nineteenth century.
James Forde received his PhD from Griffith University, Australia, in 2017, where he has also taught a range of history subjects. His research interests include transatlantic print culture in the early nineteenth century, and the impact of revolutionary movements on American and British political thought.
Innehållsförteckning
1. Introduction.- 2. “The Bonaparte of the New World”: American and British Reactions to the Emergence of Emperor Dessalines.- 3. President Christophe and Commercial Legitimacy.- 4. King Christophe and the Question of Monarchical Legitimacy.- 5. The Death of a New World Monarch: Regicidal Imaginings in Transatlantic Republican Thought.- 6. The Promise and the Threat of Boyer and Haitian Republicanism.- 7. Conclusion.