<p>"In his lifetime Janvier’s work was certainly celebrated by his Francophone community in which they circulated. Non-French readers and critics knew very little of them though the man was highly respected for his achievements and diplomatic engagements in Europe. The editors have succeeded in correcting this and done so with a most sophisticated and respectful treatment."<br />Matthew Smith, University College London</p>

<p>"This is a welcome addition to the field of nineteenth-century Haitian intellectual history. Equally important, it makes a significant contribution to the wider study of Caribbean and Black Atlantic literary figures and their views on coloniality and post-coloniality, as well as the distortionary power of Eurocentric epistemology and the production of knowledge with regard to colonial societies, and not least, to issues of how the West has constructed the very concept of race and used it to undergird racialized imperialist policies." <br />Carolyn Fick, Concordia University</p>

An Open Access edition of this book is available on the Liverpool University Press website and the OAPEN library.

The world-historical significance of the Haitian Revolution is now firmly established in mainstream history. Yet Haiti’s nineteenth-century has yet to receive its due, this despite independent Haiti’s vital importance as the first nation to permanently ban slavery and its ongoing struggle for sovereignty in the Atlantic World.

Louis-Joseph Janvier (1855–1911) is one of the foremost Haitian intellectuals and diplomats of the late-nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His prolific oeuvre offered enduring challenges to racist slanders of Haiti and critiques of the global inequalities that arose from European colonialism and the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Through his writings, Janvier influenced the international debates about slavery, race, nation, and empire that shaped his era and, in many ways, remain unresolved today.

Arguably his most powerful work, Haiti for the Haitians (1884) provides a searing critique of European and U.S. imperialism, predatory finance capitalism, and Haiti’s domestic politics. It offers his vision of Haiti’s future expressed through a remarkable phrase: Haiti for the Haitians.

Haiti for the Haitians is the first major English translation of Janvier. Accompanied by an introduction, annotations, and an interdisciplinary collection of critical essays, this volume offers unprecedented access to this vital Haitian thinker and an important contribution to the scholarship on Haiti’s nineteenth century.

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Introduction Brandon R. Byrd and Chelsea Stieber

Haiti for the Haitians Translated from French by Nadève Ménard Annotations by Brandon R. Byrd and Chelsea Stieber

Critical Essays 1 Louis-Joseph Janvier, National Writer Yves Chemla For Ludovic Janvier Translated from French by Nadève Ménard

2 Caribbean “Race Men”: Louis Joseph Janvier, Demesvar Delorme, and the Haitian Atlantic Marlene L. Daut

3 There Is No Odd in Ordinary: Louis Joseph Janvier, Haiti, and the Tropics of Racial Science Bastien Craipain

4 Haïti farà da se: French Third Republic Colonial Universalism and Louis Joseph Janvier’s Haitian Autonomy Chelsea Stieber

5 Louis-Joseph Janvier, the Founding Theorist of the Haitian Nation (an Active Reading of Haïti aux Haïtiens) Watson Denis Translated from French by Nadève Ménard

6 Haiti for the Haitians: A Genealogy of Black Sovereignty Brandon R. Byrd

Afterword: The Elusive Habitant Jean Casimir Translated from French by Chelsea Stieber

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781836245452
Publisert
2025-08-01
Utgiver
Liverpool University Press
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
280

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Biografisk notat

Brandon R. Byrd is an Associate Professor of History at Vanderbilt University. Chelsea Stieber is an Associate Professor of French and the Kathryn B. Gore Chair of Nineteenth-Century Studies at Tulane University. Nadève Ménard is professor of literature at the École Normale Supérieure of Université d'État d'Haïti.