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9534: Bibliography on the Haitian Revolution.
>From Bob Corbett -- this what was I was hunting when I found
the other annotated bibliography. This bibliography below
of the Haitian Revolution was one I most likely did in
1991, but I didn't carefully scan it to see if there are any
later items in it. THis was what I used for my four essays I
wrote on the Haitian Revolution. See those at:
http://www.webster.edu/~corbetre/haiti/history/revolution/revolution.htm
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Reference List: I believe I have all these items in
my own librar.
1. Allen, John. AN INSIDE VIEW OF REVOLUTIONS IN HAITI.
Current History. 1930 May.
2. Anon. A PARTICULAR ACCOUNT OF THE INSURRECTION OF THE
NEGROES OF ST. DOMINGO, BEGUN IN AUGUST 1791. 1791.
Note: translated from the French.
3. Buckley, Roger Normal. SLAVES IN RED COATS: THE BRITISH
WEST INDIA REGIMENTS, 1795-1815. New Haven and London: Yale University
Press; 1979.
Note: pages that deal with Saint Domingue.
4. Chazotte, Pierre Etienne. THE BLACK REBELLION IN HAITI.
Philadelphia: Privately Printed; 1927.
Note: Both Edna Taft and Heinl (p. 127) believe this a very good book.
Actually in reading it I think it must be
one of the very worst, but I haven't read it carefully.
5. Cruxent, Jose M. and Irving Rouse. EARLY MAN IN THE WEST
INDIES.
6. Darling, Anthony D. RED COAT AND BROWN BESS. Bloomfield,
Ontario: Museum Restoration Service; 1981; ISBN: 0-919316-12-3.
7. De Wimpffen, Baron. VOYAGE A SAINT-DOMINGUE, PENDANT LES
ANNEES 1788, 1789 ET 1790. Paris: Imprimeur: Libraire, cloitre
Saint-Benoit; 1797.
Note: leather bound.
8. Dorsinville, Max H. HAITI ET SES INSTITUTIONS (DE L'EPOQUE
COLONIALE). 1969.
Note: in Research and Resources in Haiti.
9. Edwards, Bryan. AN HISTORICAL SURVEY OF THE FRENCH COLONY
IN THE ISLAND OF ST. DOMINGO: COMPREHENDING A SHORT ACCOUNT OF ITS
ANCIENT GOVERNMENT, POLITICAL STATE, POPULATION, PRODUCTS, AND EXPORTS; A
NARRATIVE OF THE CALAMITIES WHICH HAVE DESOLATED THE COUNTRY EVER SINCE
THE YEAR 1789, WITH SOME REFLECTIONS ON THEIR CAUSES AND PROBABLE
CONSEQUENCES; AND A DETAIL OF THE MILITARY TRANSACTIONS OF THE BRITISH
ARMY IN THAT ISLAND TO THE END OF 1794. London: John Stockdale,
Piccadilly; 1797.
Note: from the library of Kurt Fischer.
10. Elliott, Charles Wyllys. THE NEGRO REVOLUTION IN HAITI:
TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE ESTABLISHES THE DOMINION OF HIS RACE. 1905.
Note: In the book: THE GREAT EVENTS BY FAMOUS HISTORIANS.
11. Ewen, Charles R. FROM SPANIARD TO CREOLE: THE ARCHAEOLOGY
OF CULTURAL FORMATION AT PUERTO REAL, HAITI. Tuscaloosa, Al: The
University of Alabama Press; 1991; ISBN: 0-8173-0498-3.
12. Fick, Carolyn E. THE MAKING OF HAITI. Knoxville, TN: The
University of Tennessee Press; 1990; ISBN: 0-87049-667-0.
13. Fouchard, Jean. THE HAITIAN MAROONS LIBERTY OR DEATH. New
York: Edward W. Blyden Press; 1981; ISBN: 0-914110-11-X.
Note: translated by A. Faulkner Watts.
14. Geggus, David. 'LIKE THE LEAVES IN AUTUMN,' DISEASE AND
MORTALITY AMONG THE BRITISH TROOPS. From: Slavery and Revolution: The
British Occupation of San Domingue 1793-1798 on Yellow Fever.
15. ---. SLAVERY, WAR, AND REVOLUTION: THE BRITISH OCCUPATION
OF SAINT DOMINGUE 1793 - 1798. Oxford, England: Clarendon Press; 1982;
ISBN: 0-19-822634-9.
16. Genovese, Eugene D. FROM REBELLION TO REVOLUTION:
AFRO-AMERICAN SLAVE REVOLTS IN THE MAKING OF THE MODERN WORLD. Baton
Rouge, LA: Lousiana State Univ. Press; 1979.
Note: have the appropriate sections on Haiti.
17. Gooding, S. James. AN INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH ARTILLERY IN
NORTH AMERICA. Bloomfield, Ontario: Museum Restoration Service; 1980;
ISBN: 0-919316-04-2.
18. Hughes, H. B. L. BRITISH POLICY TOWARD HAITI, 1801-1805.
The Canadian Historical Review.
19. James, C. L. R. THE BLACK JACOBINS: TOUSSAINT L'OUVERTURE
AND THE SAN DOMINGO REVOLUTION. New York: Vintage Books; 1963.
20. ---. HISTORY OF NEGRO REVOLT. Fact(no 18).
21. Korngold, Ralph. CITIZEN TOUSSAINT. Boston: Little, Brown
and Co.; 1945.
22. Laurent, Gerard M. LE COMMISSAIRE SONTHONAX A
SAINT-DOMINGUE: L'ORGANISATEUR. Port-au-Prince: Imp. La Phalange; 1965.
Note: Vol 2 of 4.
23. Lokke, Carl Ludwig. FRENCH DREAMS OF COLONIAL EMPIRE UNDER
DIRECTORY AND CONSULATE.
24. ---. JEFFERSON AND THE LECLERC EXPEDITION.
25. Louverture, Toussaint. MEMOIRES DU GENERAL
TOUSSAINT-L'OUVERTURE ECRITS PAR LUI -- MEME. Port-au-Prince: Les Editions
Fardin; 1982.
Note: Comments and analysis by Saint-Remy.
26. Mackenzie, Charles. NOTES ON HAITI MADE DURING A RESIDENCE
IN THAT REPUBLIC. London: Frank Cass; 1971; ISBN: 0-7146-2710-0.
Note: Two volumes
Leyburn comments that S.W. Hanna's book, NOTES OF A VISIT TO SOME PARTS
OF HAITI, JANUARY-FEBRUARY, 1835, "...explains Mackenzie's adverse
criticisms of Haiti by saying that the British Minister was a mulatto, and
so was not well received in Haiti."
p. 86 of Sir Spenser St. John. "In 1825 England formally acknowledged the
republic of Hayti by entering into relations with her, sending Mr.
Mackensie as Counsel-General."
.
27. Mendez, Eugenio Fernandez. ART AND MYTHOLOGY OF THE TAINO
INDIANS OF THE GREATER WEST INDIES. San Juan, Puerto Rico: Ediciones "El
Cemi"; 1972.
28. Mills, Herbert Elmer. THE EARLY YEARS OF THE FRENCH
REVOLUTION IN SAN DOMINGO. Poughkeepsie, NY: A. V. Haight; 1889.
Note: Dissertation for Cornell University.
29. Moore, Clark. INVESTIGATION OF PRECERAMIC SITES ON ILE A
VACHE, HAITI. The Florida Anthropologist. 1982 Dec; Vol 35(no 4).
30. Nemours, General. TOUSSAINT LOUVERTURE FONDE A
SAINT-DOMINGUE LA LITERTE ET L'EGALITE. Port-au-Prince: Le Editions
Fardin; 1988.
31. Olsen, Fred. ON THE TRAIL OF THE ARAWAKS. Norman,
Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press; 1974; ISBN: 0-8061-1137-2.
32. Oriol, Michele. IMAGES DE LA REVOLUTION A SAINT-DOMINGUE.
Port-au-Prince: Editions Henri Deschamps; 1992.
33. Ott, Thomas O. THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION 1789-1804.
Knoxville, TN: The University of Tennessee Press; 1987; ISBN:
0-87049-143-3.
Note: Ott's book is a good source of newspaper articles in America See p.
171. Ott on Toussaint's scheming in retirement p. 178 first use of gas
chamber?
34. Pachonski, Jan and Reuel K. Wilson. POLAND'S CARIBBEAN
TRAGEDY: A STUDY OF POLISH LEGIONS IN THE HAITIAN WAR OF INDEPENDENCE
1802 - 1803. Boulder: East European Monographs; 1986; ISBN: 0-88033-093-7.
35. Pons, Frank Moya. THE TAINOS OF HISPANIOLA THE ISLAND'S
FIRST INHABITANTS. Caribbean Review.
36. Rainey, Froelich G. EXCAVATIONS IN THE FT. LIBERTE REGION,
HAITI. London: Yale University Press; 1941.
37. Roberts, W. Aldolphe. THE FRENCH IN THE WEST INDIES. New
York: Cooper Square Publishers, Inc.; 1971; ISBN: 0-8154-0377-1.
Note: Corbett's notes on this book
Notes:p. 132 incredible racist paragraph. On blacks who could do
the work in Saint Domingue. p. 134. List of various colors color mulatto
mulatto.
38. Ros, Martin. NIGHT OF FIRE: THE BLACK NAPOLEON AND THE
BATTLE FOR HAITI. New York: Sarpedon; 1991; ISBN: 0-9627613-8-9.
39. Rosenblat, Angel. THE POPULATION OF HISPANIOLA AT THE TIME
OF COLUMBUS. From: The Native Population of the Americas in 1492.
Note: edited by William M. Devevan, The University of Wisconsin Press.
40. Rouse, Irving. CULTURE OF THE FT. LIBERTE REGION, HAITI.
London: Yale University Press; 1941.
41. Shannon, Sara. "THE HORRIBLE COMBATS" A DOMUMENT ON THE
REVOLUTION IN SAINT-DOMINGUE, 1790. Minneapolis, Minn.: The Associaties of
the James Ford Bell Library; 1992.
42. Sotheby's. UNPUBLISHED PAPERS OF GENERALS LECLERC AND
ROCHAMBEAU DURING THE WAR OF INDEPENDENCE IN HAITI 1802-3. London:
Sotheby's; 1958 Feb 17.
Note: This is an auction catalogue just listing many many papers by these
two. The papers themselves are not in this auction catalogue, just the
titles.
43. Stein, Robert. THE FREE MEN OF COLOUR AND THE REVOLUTION
IN SAINT DOMINGUE, 1789-1792. Histoire Sociale -- Social History.
44. ---. THE REVOLUTION OF 1789 AND THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY.
Note: ON abolition, see Taft (Puritan in Voodoo land) p. 345. She says
the Wilberforce Society was very active in Haiti under a fellow named
Corbett!!!!!
45. Stein, Robert Louis. LEGER FELICITE SONTHONAX: THE LOST
SENTINEL OF THE REPUBLIC. Rutherford: Fairleigh Dickinson University
Press; 1985; ISBN: 0-8386-3218-1.
46. Steward, T. G. THE HAITIAN REVOLUTION 1791 TO 1804: OR
SIDELIGHTS ON THE FRENCH REVOLUTION. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company;
1914. Note: inscribed by the author: Presented to the Cumberland
Historical Society by the author, Chaplain T.S. Steward, U.S. Army,
retired, June 1915.
47. Stoddard, T. Lothrop. THE FRENCH REVOLUTION IN SAN
DOMINGO. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company; 1914.
48. Tavares, Juan Tomas. THE INDIANS OF HISPANIOLA. Barcelona:
Editora de Santo Domingo; 1978; ISBN: 84-8401-018-x.
Note: Brief introduction of Taino/Arawaks.
49. Waxman, Percy. THE BLACK NAPOLEON. New York: Harcourt,
Brace and Compahy; 1931.
50. ---. A COMPARISON BETWEEN TOUSSAINT AND NAPOLEON. The
Haitian-American Anthology.