The question of the nationalism of the Haitian writer Louis-Joseph Janvier (1855-1911) is more complex than it seems on the surface. An all-pervading theme in most of his texts, the nationalist imperative takes on different forms, the majority of which are based on facts which occurred at the time Janvier was writing. Janvier tries to exhaust the subject by establishing the facts and by challenging beliefs. He desperately tries to portray a positive, benevolent, welcoming image of Haitian nationalism, but as is often the case, this figure is also made up of contradictory aspects, which have been present since its emergence at the time of the French Revolution, and which undoubtedly found one of its first political expressions at the battle ...
The end of slavery and the recognition of the Haitian independence constituted in the nineteenth cen...
This dissertation examines the largely dismissed nineteenth-century tradition of Romantic poetry in ...
The Dreyfus affairs, Michel Winock Two types of conflict divided the French throughout the 19th cent...
Note:Haitian literature always had a national vocation. As presented in Sociality in the haitian nov...
En raison de circonstances historiques et sociales difficiles, la littérature haïtienne s'est enferm...
The concept of the nation and nationalism is the most significant development of Modernity. The idea...
Louis-Joseph Janvier fue un periodista, historiador, novelista y diplomático haitiano nacido en Puer...
Cet article présente une réflexion originale et très documentée sur une période-clé de l’histoire du...
Broc Numa. Nationalisme, colonialisme et géographie : Marcel Dubois (1856-1916). In: Annales de Géog...
The Haitian Revolution (1 791-1804) reshaped the debates about slavery and freedom in Europe, accele...
<p>This dissertation explores the themes of race and resistance in nineteenth-century Haitian writin...
This essay helps illuminate the fractured legacy of the French Revolution internationally, by focusi...
The country of Haiti has had a vicious, tumultuous and revolutionary political history that has incl...
This work explores the complexities of Haiti’s embattled destiny, and shows how the particular polit...
En raison de circonstances historiques et sociales difficiles, la littérature haïtienne s'est enferm...
The end of slavery and the recognition of the Haitian independence constituted in the nineteenth cen...
This dissertation examines the largely dismissed nineteenth-century tradition of Romantic poetry in ...
The Dreyfus affairs, Michel Winock Two types of conflict divided the French throughout the 19th cent...
Note:Haitian literature always had a national vocation. As presented in Sociality in the haitian nov...
En raison de circonstances historiques et sociales difficiles, la littérature haïtienne s'est enferm...
The concept of the nation and nationalism is the most significant development of Modernity. The idea...
Louis-Joseph Janvier fue un periodista, historiador, novelista y diplomático haitiano nacido en Puer...
Cet article présente une réflexion originale et très documentée sur une période-clé de l’histoire du...
Broc Numa. Nationalisme, colonialisme et géographie : Marcel Dubois (1856-1916). In: Annales de Géog...
The Haitian Revolution (1 791-1804) reshaped the debates about slavery and freedom in Europe, accele...
<p>This dissertation explores the themes of race and resistance in nineteenth-century Haitian writin...
This essay helps illuminate the fractured legacy of the French Revolution internationally, by focusi...
The country of Haiti has had a vicious, tumultuous and revolutionary political history that has incl...
This work explores the complexities of Haiti’s embattled destiny, and shows how the particular polit...
En raison de circonstances historiques et sociales difficiles, la littérature haïtienne s'est enferm...
The end of slavery and the recognition of the Haitian independence constituted in the nineteenth cen...
This dissertation examines the largely dismissed nineteenth-century tradition of Romantic poetry in ...
The Dreyfus affairs, Michel Winock Two types of conflict divided the French throughout the 19th cent...