A reaction against slavery on the big colonial plantations in the 18th century, marooning is still not well known. The author who has worked at the French Institute in Haïti for six years studies its principal aspects in banker Laborde's sugar plantations in the plain of Cayes. A careful analysis of the administration accounts enables him to judge the intensity of a phenomenon whose marginal character doesn't seem to have seriously shaken the stability of the plantations in question.Réactions à l'esclavage sur les grandes plantations coloniales du XVIIIe siècle, le marronage demeure encore assez mal connu. L'auteur qui a travaillé six ans à l'Institut français d'Haïti en étudie les principaux aspects sur les habitations sucrières du banq...
The existence of a distinct Indian sub-population within the free population of color on the Ile de ...
On the eve of the French Revolution, when French slave-trading was at its height, Honfleur became th...
International audienceFrom the de facto independence that Saint-Domingue enjoyed from France beginni...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, from 1816 to 1848, the slave population of the Guadelou...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, from 1816 to 1848, the slave population of the Guadelou...
Abstract The Bossales' Rôle in the Emergence of a Maroon Culture in Haiti. — In slave societies, the...
Abstract The Bossales' Rôle in the Emergence of a Maroon Culture in Haiti. — In slave societies, the...
Disturbances broke out in the prosperous South of Santo Domingo as early as 1790. By the end of 1791...
In the Indian ocean, slave trade is an age-old phenomenon, both factor of fracture and of cultural c...
International audienceFrom the de facto independence that Saint-Domingue enjoyed from France beginni...
In the Indian ocean, slave trade is an age-old phenomenon, both factor of fracture and of cultural c...
The existence of a distinct Indian sub-population within the free population of color on the Ile de ...
On the eve of the French Revolution, when French slave-trading was at its height, Honfleur became th...
International audienceFrom the de facto independence that Saint-Domingue enjoyed from France beginni...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
International audienceBetween 1794 and 1802, nearly 3,000 people flee Guadeloupe, after the recaptur...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, from 1816 to 1848, the slave population of the Guadelou...
In the first half of the nineteenth century, from 1816 to 1848, the slave population of the Guadelou...
Abstract The Bossales' Rôle in the Emergence of a Maroon Culture in Haiti. — In slave societies, the...
Abstract The Bossales' Rôle in the Emergence of a Maroon Culture in Haiti. — In slave societies, the...
Disturbances broke out in the prosperous South of Santo Domingo as early as 1790. By the end of 1791...
In the Indian ocean, slave trade is an age-old phenomenon, both factor of fracture and of cultural c...
International audienceFrom the de facto independence that Saint-Domingue enjoyed from France beginni...
In the Indian ocean, slave trade is an age-old phenomenon, both factor of fracture and of cultural c...
The existence of a distinct Indian sub-population within the free population of color on the Ile de ...
On the eve of the French Revolution, when French slave-trading was at its height, Honfleur became th...
International audienceFrom the de facto independence that Saint-Domingue enjoyed from France beginni...