The French Revolution in San Domingo
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Narrated by:
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Charlton Griffin
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Written by:
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Theodore Lothrop Stoddard
About this listen
The French Revolution in San Domingo by Lothrop Stoddard is a captivating and meticulously researched classic that vividly chronicles the dramatic, horrifying chaos of France's richest colony during the revolutionary pandemonium of the 1790s. Once known as San Domingue (Santo Domingo), the prosperous French-speaking portion of the island eventually became the independent nation of Haiti at the end of the revolutionary period. Drawing on primary sources, journals, and letters from key figures like Toussaint Louverture, Napoleon, Leclerc, and revolutionary commissioners such as Sonthonax, Stoddard masterfully traces the explosive clash of ideals. The French Revolution's principles of liberty and equality ignited fierce struggles and shifting alliances among whites, mulattoes, freedmen, and enslaved Africans. This gripping narrative captures the escalating tension, violent insurrections, the brilliance and blundering of leaders, foreign interventions, horrifying massacres, disease, and the ultimate triumph of the former black slaves.
This seminal work stands as the single most authoritative account of these monumental events. It blends rigorous scholarship with compelling storytelling that keeps listeners enthralled from the first chapter to the last. Ultimately, the French Revolution delivered the government of Haiti into the hands of ruthless dictators who, even down to the present day, were never able to return the island to prosperity. Stoddard's masterpiece delivers profound lessons wrapped in unforgettable drama. To enhance comprehension, downloadable maps and illustrations accompany this recording.
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