This book seeks to explain the causes of Haiti's underdevelopment since the end of the seventeenth century.
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Autorenporträt
Alex Dupuy is professor of sociology and dean of the Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary Programs at Wesleyan University. He is the author of Haiti in the World Economy: Class, Race, and Underdevelopment Since 1700.
Inhaltsangabe
Latin American Perspectives Series Introduction French Merchant Capital and the Making of a Slave Society in Saint Domingue Planter Dependency and the Demise of the Slave Regime From Revolutionary Leaders to Ruling Class The Growth of the Peasantry and the Stalemate of the Bourgeoisie State Power, the Color Question, and Foreign Capital Black Nationalism, U.S. Capital, and Underdevelopment, 1946 1986 Conclusion
Latin American Perspectives Series Introduction French Merchant Capital and the Making of a Slave Society in Saint Domingue Planter Dependency and the Demise of the Slave Regime From Revolutionary Leaders to Ruling Class The Growth of the Peasantry and the Stalemate of the Bourgeoisie State Power, the Color Question, and Foreign Capital Black Nationalism, U.S. Capital, and Underdevelopment, 1946 1986 Conclusion
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