Maroon Nation : A History of Revolutionary Haiti

Johnhenry Gonzalez
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A new history of postRevolutionary Haiti, and the society that emerged in the aftermath of the worlds most successful slave revolution Haiti is widely recognized as the only state born out of a successful.

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slave revolt, but the countrys early history remains scarcely understood. In this deeply researched and original volume, Johnhenry Gonzalez weaves a history of early independent Haiti focused on crop production, land reform, and the unauthorized rural settlements devised by former slaves of the colonial plantation system. Analyzing the countrys turbulent transition from the most profitable and exploitative slave colony of the eighteenth century to a relatively free society of small farmers, Gonzalez narrates the origins of institutions such as informal open-air marketplaces and rural agrarian compounds known as lakou. Drawing on seldom studied primary sources to contribute to a growing body of early Haitian scholarship, he argues that Haitis legacy of runaway communities and land conflict was as formative as the Haitian Revolution in developing the countrys characteristic agrarian, mercantile, and religious institutions.