Haiti In The World Economy: Class, Race, And Underdevelopment Since 1700Avalon Publishing, 1989 - 245 pages |
Contents
French Merchant Capital and the Making | 11 |
Planter Dependency and the Demise | 25 |
From Revolutionary Leaders to Ruling Class | 51 |
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Haiti In The World Economy: Class, Race, And Underdevelopment Since 1700 Alex Dupuy Limited preview - 2019 |
Haiti in the World Economy: Class, Race, and Underdevelopment Since 1700 Alex Dupuy No preview available - 2020 |
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affranchis agricultural alliance Ardouin army assembly industries became Bellegarde 1938 black bourgeoisie black nationalist bourgeoisie and middle Cabon capitalist Caribbean center countries Christophe coffee colonial trade color commercial concessions constitution coup d'état created crops d'Haiti Dessalines DeWind and Kinley dictatorship dominant Duvalier regime elections European exploitation export factions finance foreign capital former slaves France François Duvalier French government French merchants French National Assembly gens de couleur Haiti Haitian bourgeoisie Haitian economy Haitian government ideology important independence investments Jean-Claude Duvalier land Leyburn Louverture Louverture's Macoutes Manigat manufacturing merchant bourgeoisie middle class military officers million mulatto bourgeoisie mulattoes and blacks occupation owners peasantry peasants percent Pétion Pierre-Charles 1973 plantation economy plantation production political population Port-au-Prince president properties relations represented ruling class rural Saint-Domingue sector slavery social society subordinate sugar taxes Toussaint Louverture Trouillot underdevelopment United urban vodou wealth whites workers World Bank