Entrepôt of Revolutions centers imperial trade as a driving force in the revolutionary Atlantic, arguing that commercial factors preceded and conditioned political change. At the crux of these transformations was the "entrepôt," Saint-Domingue whose economy grew dramatically as a direct consequence of the American Revolution and the French-American alliance.
Entrepôt of Revolutions centers imperial trade as a driving force in the revolutionary Atlantic, arguing that commercial factors preceded and conditioned political change. At the crux of these transformations was the "entrepôt," Saint-Domingue whose economy grew dramatically as a direct consequence of the American Revolution and the French-American alliance.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Manuel Covo is Assistant Professor of History at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Inhaltsangabe
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * Chapter 1 The Greatest Revolution in Commerce and Politics, 1776-1784 * Chapter 2 An Inexhaustible Mine of Wealth, 1784-1788 * Chapter 3 The Whole and the Parts, 1789-1790 * Chapter 4 An Empire of Liberty? 1790-1793 * Chapter 5 The Best of a Bad Bargain, 1789-1793 * Chapter 6 The Atlantic Politics of Commercial Republicanism, 1793-1794 * Chapter 7 The Unfree Trade of an Abolitionist Colony, 1793-1796 * Chapter 8 Politicizing Merchant Identities, 1793-1798 * Chapter 9 Trade and War: A Fiscal-Military State in the French Empire, 1797-1801 * Epilogue The Collapse of Commercial Republicanism and the Enduring Power of Imperial Trade * Notes * Index
* Acknowledgments * Introduction * Chapter 1 The Greatest Revolution in Commerce and Politics, 1776-1784 * Chapter 2 An Inexhaustible Mine of Wealth, 1784-1788 * Chapter 3 The Whole and the Parts, 1789-1790 * Chapter 4 An Empire of Liberty? 1790-1793 * Chapter 5 The Best of a Bad Bargain, 1789-1793 * Chapter 6 The Atlantic Politics of Commercial Republicanism, 1793-1794 * Chapter 7 The Unfree Trade of an Abolitionist Colony, 1793-1796 * Chapter 8 Politicizing Merchant Identities, 1793-1798 * Chapter 9 Trade and War: A Fiscal-Military State in the French Empire, 1797-1801 * Epilogue The Collapse of Commercial Republicanism and the Enduring Power of Imperial Trade * Notes * Index
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