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Claims To Memory Beyond Slavery And Emancipation In The French Caribbean Catherine Reinhardt

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Claims To Memory Beyond Slavery And Emancipation In The French Caribbean Catherine Reinhardt
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.32 MB
Pages: 216
Author: Catherine Reinhardt
ISBN: 9781782382065, 1782382062
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Claims To Memory Beyond Slavery And Emancipation In The French Caribbean Catherine Reinhardt by Catherine Reinhardt 9781782382065, 1782382062 instant download after payment.

Why do the people of the French Caribbean still continue to be haunted by the memory of their slave past more than one hundred and fifty years after the abolition of slavery? What process led to the divorce of their collective memory of slavery and emancipation from France's portrayal of these historical phenomena? How are Martinicans and Guadeloupeans today transforming the silences of the past into historical and cultural manifestations rooted in the Caribbean? This book answers these questions by relating the 1998 controversy surrounding the 150th anniversary of France's abolition of slavery to the period of the slave regime spanning the late Enlightenment and the French Revolution. By comparing a diversity of documents—including letters by slaves, free people of color, and planters, as well as writings by the philosophes, royal decrees, and court cases—the author untangles the complex forces of the slave regime that have shaped collective memory. The current nationalization of the memory of slavery in France has turned these once peripheral claims into passionate political and cultural debates.

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