A Game of Robes: The Clerical Battle for Africans’ Souls during the Haitian Revolution Miriam Franchina Universität Trier Religious disputes during the Haitian Revolution (1791–1804) have seldom attracted scholarly attention, despite their integral roles in the conflict between metropolitan France and colonial Saint-Domingue. Focusing on the timespan between Toussaint Louverture’s rise to power and demise (1797–1802), this paper reconstructs how a plethora of French clerics competed ..
Politics and Religion in the West of France Local studies focusing on elections of the revolution...
The Haitian Revolution of 1791-1804, the only successful slave revolt in the world, marked a pivotal...
Although the Massacre of Saint Bartholomew and the French Wars of Religion are well-known historical...
28 mai 2021 16h00-18h00 (Campus Condorcet) : Séminaire ADET-CHACAL #11 : Pour sa 11e séance de sémin...
The décision of the black leader Toussaint Louverture to abandon his Spanish allies and rally to the...
This dissertation explores how different clubs, assemblies, and groups—on both sides of the Atlantic...
The Haitian Revolution is often overlooked in Historical analysis, but had far reaching effects. Th...
In 2005, the centennial commemoration of the law separating church and state provided an opportunity...
The Catholic Church\u27s attitude toward the French Revolution remained hostile throughout the ninet...
Domingue, at that time the wealthiest colony of the Atlantic world, had set in motion a historical p...
In 1789, the advent of the French Revolution led to the shift in political power as the Catholic Chu...
This dissertation explores the links between violence, race, and honor in French Saint Domingue (Hai...
Focuses on Haitian debates concerning popular political participation in the context of the Liberal ...
International audienceThe study of the conflictual relations between Catholicism and the French Revo...
Cette communication propose une analyse des chansons vaudou en tant que sources historiques pour étu...
Politics and Religion in the West of France Local studies focusing on elections of the revolution...
The Haitian Revolution of 1791-1804, the only successful slave revolt in the world, marked a pivotal...
Although the Massacre of Saint Bartholomew and the French Wars of Religion are well-known historical...
28 mai 2021 16h00-18h00 (Campus Condorcet) : Séminaire ADET-CHACAL #11 : Pour sa 11e séance de sémin...
The décision of the black leader Toussaint Louverture to abandon his Spanish allies and rally to the...
This dissertation explores how different clubs, assemblies, and groups—on both sides of the Atlantic...
The Haitian Revolution is often overlooked in Historical analysis, but had far reaching effects. Th...
In 2005, the centennial commemoration of the law separating church and state provided an opportunity...
The Catholic Church\u27s attitude toward the French Revolution remained hostile throughout the ninet...
Domingue, at that time the wealthiest colony of the Atlantic world, had set in motion a historical p...
In 1789, the advent of the French Revolution led to the shift in political power as the Catholic Chu...
This dissertation explores the links between violence, race, and honor in French Saint Domingue (Hai...
Focuses on Haitian debates concerning popular political participation in the context of the Liberal ...
International audienceThe study of the conflictual relations between Catholicism and the French Revo...
Cette communication propose une analyse des chansons vaudou en tant que sources historiques pour étu...
Politics and Religion in the West of France Local studies focusing on elections of the revolution...
The Haitian Revolution of 1791-1804, the only successful slave revolt in the world, marked a pivotal...
Although the Massacre of Saint Bartholomew and the French Wars of Religion are well-known historical...