Format:
1 Online-Ressource (LVIII, 344 Seiten)
,
Illustrationen
ISBN:
9780822395560
Content:
As the first complete narrative in English of the Haitian Revolution, Marcus Rainsford's An Historical Account of the Black Empire of Hayti was highly influential in establishing nineteenth-century world opinion of this momentous event. This new edition is the first to appear since the original publication in 1805. Rainsford, a career officer in the British army, went to Haiti to recruit black soldiers for the British. By publishing his observations of the prowess of black troops, and recounting his meetings with Toussaint Louverture, Rainsford offered eyewitness testimonial that acknowledged the intelligence and effectiveness of the Haitian rebels. Although not an abolitionist, Rainsford nonetheless was supportive of the independent state of Haiti, which he argued posed no threat to British colonial interests in the West Indies, an extremely unusual stance at the time. Rainsford's account made an immediate impact upon publication; it was widely reviewed, and translated twice in its first year. Paul Youngquist's and Gregory Pierrot's critical introduction to this new edition provides contextual and historical details, as well as new biographical information about Rainsford. Of particular interest is a newly discovered miniature painting of Louverture attributed to Rainsford, which is reproduced along with the twelve engravings that accompanied his original account. -- Book cover
Content:
Chronology -- Introduction -- A Note on the Text -- An Historical Account of the Black Empire of Hayti -- ch. I. -- A Succinct historical View of the Colonies of Hispaniola and St. Domingo, from the Discovery of Hayti, by Columbus, to the Height of their Prosperity in 1789 -- ch. II. -- Origin of the Revolutionary Spirit of this Period in St. Domingo -- ch. III. -- Account of the Progress and Accomplishment of the Independence of St. Domingo -- ch. IV. -- State of Manners on the Independence of the Blacks in St. Domingo, with a Memoir of the Circumstances of the Author's Visit to the Island in 1799 -- ch. V. -- View of the Black Army, and of the War between the French Republic and the independent Blacks of St. Domingo -- ch. VI. -- On the Establishment of a Black Empire, and the probable Effects of the Colonial Revolution -- Appendix: -- Compromising Documents Referred to in Different Parts of the Work: Together with Auxiliary Remarks
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780822352884
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780822352785
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books.
;
History.
;
Electronic books
;
Electronic books
URL:
View this content on Open Research Library
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822395560
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9780822395560?locatt=mode:legacy
URL:
Volltext
(lizenzpflichtig)
Author information:
Rainsford, Marcus
Bookmarklink