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A colony of citizens: Revolution and slave emancipation in the French Caribbean, 1789-1802.

机译:公民殖民地:1789-1802年,法属加勒比海地区的革命和奴隶解放。

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This dissertation combines history, anthropology, and literary criticism in analyzing how, at the end of the eighteenth century, the Republican political culture of Europe and the Americas was transformed through the actions of the slaves-turned-citizens of the French Caribbean. Slave insurgents gave new content to the abstract universality of the language of rights, expanding the imagination of political culture through a transcultural and trans-Atlantic struggle for liberty and citizenship. As a result, a new colonial order arose in which the same laws were applied in the metropole and colony. In the wake of emancipation, ex-slaves, ex-masters, and Republican administrators struggled over the meaning of freedom and the possibilities of citizenship. In Guadeloupe, the commissioner Victor Hugues combined emancipation with the development of new forms of labor coercion and racial exclusion, establishing a form of what I call "Republican racism" which excluded ex-slaves from full access to rights on the basis of their supposed lack of capacity for citizenship. The "new citizens," however, mobilized their rights in ways that transformed the Caribbean, and they fought for the Republican principles of equality when France abandoned them in the early 1800s.;The dissertation is made up of fourteen chapters divided into three parts: "Prophesy, Revolt and Emancipation, 1789-1794," "The Meaning of Citizenship, 1794-1798," and "The Boundaries of the Republic, 1798-1802." At the heart of the dissertation is a study of two communities in Guadeloupe--Basse-Terre and Trois-Rivieres--whose history provides anchor for a broader Atlantic history that explores developments throughout the Antilles and in Europe from a perspective rooted in the Caribbean. It brings together sources from archives and libraries in France, England, and Guadeloupe, including notary and 'etat civil records, administrative correspondence, political pamphlets, and memoirs. It also weaves together stories from the archives with readings of the novels by a variety of Caribbean writers and an account of the ways the practice of Vodou in Paris carries the history of slavery and revolution to the French Republic of the late twentieth-century.
机译:这篇论文结合了历史,人类学和文学批评,分析了十八世纪末期,欧洲和美洲的共和党政治文化如何通过法属加勒比海的奴隶制公民的行为而发生了变化。奴隶叛乱分子为权利语言的抽象普遍性提供了新内容,通过跨文化和跨大西洋的争取自由和公民权的斗争扩大了政治文化的想象力。结果,出现了新的殖民秩序,在大都市和殖民地中采用了相同的定律。解放后,前奴隶,前主人和共和党行政人员为自由的含义和公民身份的可能性而斗争。在瓜德罗普,专员维克多·休格斯(Victor Hugues)将解放与发展新形式的强迫劳动和种族排斥结合在一起,建立了一种我称之为“共和种族主义”的形式,这种形式将前奴隶基于自己所谓的缺乏而无法充分享有权利公民能力。但是,“新公民”以改变加勒比海的方式动员了他们的权利,并在1800年代初法国抛弃它们时为共和党的平等原则而奋斗。论文共十四章,分为三个部分: “预言,叛乱和解放,1789-1794年”,“公民身份,1794-1798年”,和“共和国边界,1798-1802年”。论文的核心是对瓜德罗普岛的两个社区-巴塞-特雷(Basse-Terre)和三河(Trois-Rivieres)的研究,这些历史为更广阔的大西洋历史奠定了基础,并从植根于加勒比海的角度探索整个安的列斯群岛和欧洲的发展。它汇集了来自法国,英格兰和瓜德罗普岛的档案馆和图书馆的资料,包括公证和行政机关的民事记录,行政书信,政治小册子和回忆录。它还将档案中的故事与各种加勒比作家的小说阅读结合在一起,并说明了伏都教徒在巴黎的实践将奴隶制和革命的历史带入了20世纪后期法兰西共和国的方式。

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  • 作者

    Dubois, Laurent Marc.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Michigan.;

  • 授予单位 University of Michigan.;
  • 学科 Modern history.;Black studies.;Latin American history.;Black history.;Cultural anthropology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1998
  • 页码 645 p.
  • 总页数 645
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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