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BrandCrown
GTIN9781787387799
UPC9781787387799
eBay Product ID (ePID)2329587659

Product Key Features

Narrative TypeNon-Fiction
EditionFirst Edition
Era2020s
Time Period Manufactured2020-Now
Book SeriesHistorical
Original LanguageEnglish
VintageNo
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesDust Jacket
TopicBooks, Political History, Maritime History, International Relations, Military History
Ex LibrisNo
Intended AudienceAdults, Young Adults
Publication Year2023
Literary MovementEnlightenment, Renaissance, Expressionism
GenreSociology, War & Combat, Geography, Historical, Military, History, Politics & Society
Number of Pages392

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Item Height234mm
Depth37mm
Width156mm
Length0.00
Item Weight185grams

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  • A Fascinating and Regretted Monarch

    This is the biography of a remarkable man, King Henry Christophe of Haiti. It is not the first biography of Christophe in English: Hubert Cole's 1967 biography is also very good ('Christophe, King of Haiti'). One of the leaders, with Toussaint l'Ouverture and Jean-Jacques Dessalines, of the Haitian Revolution, which was sparked by the French Revolution, Christophe was the most level-headed and well-organised. Toussaint died in prison, having been put there by Napoleon; Dessalines was killed by his own supporters after he had declared himself Emperor Jacques I and proved to be a bloodthirsty tyrant. Christophe, who apparently modelled himself on King George III, began an ambitious programme of public works and economic improvement. Everyone, including members of Haiti's nobility, was expected to take part in the construction and improvement work. Not everyone was enthused by the idea. Christophe never managed to extend his rule over the whole of Haiti. The South, centred on Port-au-Prince, had declared itself a republic under the leadership of Alexandre Petion, who was a mulatto. His regime was perceived as much less onerous than Christophe's. They went to war. Eventually, facing defeat, Christophe shot himself; the great works ceased abruptly and Haiti relapsed into a kind of 'expatriate African' poverty and torpor. It is today one of the poorest countries on earth, suffering overpopulation, environmental degradation, bad government. Yet in colonial times, the former Colony of St-Domingue had been one of the richest French possessions; 'the Pearl of the Antilles'. Had the dynamic Christophe survived, it might have enjoyed prosperity. There is a wealth of intriguing detail. I learned for example that 'Haiti' is a Native American word meaning 'Land of Mountains'. (Few Native Americans remained by Christophe's time, but they DNA may still be present.) There are some intersting observations on the much-misunderstood Voodoo cult.

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