Caraïbe : mémoires perdues et populations invisibles
After the Haitian Revolution, black populations in the West Indies were "forgotten"; they became politically invisible, even an obstacle, as they were considered a socio-political danger. Towards the mid-19th century, when the abolition of slavery was being discussed in the French parliame...
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description | After the Haitian Revolution, black populations in the West Indies were "forgotten"; they became politically invisible, even an obstacle, as they were considered a socio-political danger. Towards the mid-19th century, when the abolition of slavery was being discussed in the French parliament, Alexis de Tocqueville made an effort aiming to prevent independence, and keep the islands under colonial rule. |
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spelling | doaj.art-aeb2f8fb83b24061b29f90c7cc8f9bf12024-02-14T16:52:06ZengCentre de Recherches sur les Mondes AméricainsNuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos1626-02522008-07-0110.4000/nuevomundo.35693Caraïbe : mémoires perdues et populations invisiblesSeloua Luste BoulbinaAfter the Haitian Revolution, black populations in the West Indies were "forgotten"; they became politically invisible, even an obstacle, as they were considered a socio-political danger. Towards the mid-19th century, when the abolition of slavery was being discussed in the French parliament, Alexis de Tocqueville made an effort aiming to prevent independence, and keep the islands under colonial rule.https://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/35693colonialismslaveryabolitionismindependanceTocqueville |
spellingShingle | Seloua Luste Boulbina Caraïbe : mémoires perdues et populations invisibles Nuevo mundo - Mundos Nuevos colonialism slavery abolitionism independance Tocqueville |
title | Caraïbe : mémoires perdues et populations invisibles |
title_full | Caraïbe : mémoires perdues et populations invisibles |
title_fullStr | Caraïbe : mémoires perdues et populations invisibles |
title_full_unstemmed | Caraïbe : mémoires perdues et populations invisibles |
title_short | Caraïbe : mémoires perdues et populations invisibles |
title_sort | caraibe memoires perdues et populations invisibles |
topic | colonialism slavery abolitionism independance Tocqueville |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/nuevomundo/35693 |
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