Freedom over democracy in post-revolutionary Haiti, c. 1804-1844

IF 0.6 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies Pub Date : 2020-05-03 DOI:10.1080/14701847.2020.1789376
C. Gibson
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ABSTRACT This article considers Haitian nation-building in the nineteenth century and its connection to the wider development of democracy in the Americas. In the way that the Haitian Revolution has caused scholars to rethink the discourses around concepts like liberty or rights, the early decades of Haiti’s independence also offer the opportunity to consider the meaning of freedom. Full universal freedom was at the centre of building Haiti’s political future, and this article looks at where that sits in the context of how democratic ideas and practices took shape in the nineteenth century by considering three key moments: Jean-Jacques Dessalines’s constitution in 1805; the era of the two Haitis; and unification with Spanish Santo Domingo from 1822–44.
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革命后海地的自由高于民主,约1804-1844年
本文探讨了19世纪海地的国家建设及其与美洲更广泛的民主发展的联系。正如海地革命促使学者们重新思考围绕自由或权利等概念的话语一样,海地独立的最初几十年也提供了思考自由意义的机会。全面的普遍自由是建设海地政治未来的核心,本文通过考虑三个关键时刻来审视民主思想和实践在19世纪如何形成的背景:1805年让-雅克·德萨林(Jean-Jacques Dessalines)的宪法;两个海地的时代;1822年至1844年与西班牙圣多明各统一。
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Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies
Journal of Iberian and Latin American Studies HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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