Face à l’Opinion: Vertus Saint-Louis sou Toussaint Louverture, 12 jen 1998 (1)
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- Face à l’Opinion: Vertus Saint-Louis sou Toussaint Louverture, 12 jen 1998 (1)
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- Face à l’Opinion : Vertus Saint-Louis à propos de Toussaint Louverture, 12 juin 1998 (1)
- Face à l’Opinion: Vertus Saint-Louis on Toussaint Louverture, 12 June 1998 (1)
- Program Name:
- Face à l’Opinion
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- Date:
- June 12, 1998
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Pwofesè Vertus Saint-Louis, nan Université d’État d’Haïti – ki di pito yo rele l yon “etidyan distwa” ke yon “istoryen” – etidye Sendomeng nan epòk kolonyal la. Li bay yon analiz orijinal sou sikontans ki lakòz lasansyon ak lechèk gwo lidè revolisyon ayisyen an, Toussaint Louverture. Nan yon entèvyou trè vivan epi anime, Saint-Louis pale sou konfli ak alyans ant afranchi ak esklav yo, epi ant milat ak moun nwa yo, sitou sou konfli Toussaint te genyen ak Jeneral André Rigaud nan “guerre du Sud.” Saint-Louis pale ak anpil detay de manèv ekonomik ak militè Grann Bretay, Lafrans, ak Etazini nan revolisyon ayisyen an. Entèvyou Jean Dominique.
Professeur Vertus Saint-Louis, de l’Université d’État d’Haïti, qui préfère être appelé « étudiant d’histoire » qu’ « historien », étudie Saint Domingue à l’époque coloniale. Il donne une analyse originale des circonstances qui ont causé l’ascension et l’échec du grand leader de la Révolution haïtienne, Toussaint Louverture. Dans un entretien très vivant et animé, Saint-Louis parle des conflits et des alliances entre les affranchis (les gens de couleur libres) et les esclaves, les mulâtres et les noirs, et en particulier sur le conflit entre Toussaint et le Général André Rigaud pendant la « Guerre du Sud ». Saint-Louis parle longuement des manœuvres économiques et militaires de la Grande-Bretagne, de la France et des Etats-Unis pendant la Révolution haïtienne. Entretien réalisé par Jean Dominique.
Professor Vertus Saint Louis of the Université d’État d’Haïti – who prefers to be called a “student of history” rather than a historian — studied colonial Saint Domingue and offers an original analysis of the circumstances leading to the rise and fall of the architect of the Haitian Revolution, Toussaint Louverture. In this very lively interview, he discusses the conflicts and alliances between “affranchis” (free people of color) and slaves, and mixed-race and Black Haitians, particularly Toussaint’s struggle for southern Haiti against mûlatre General André Rigaud. (In Haitian Creole, the term “mûlatre” refers generally to lighter-skinned and upper-class Haitians of mixed African and European ancestry, and therefore has connotations of both race and social status, but is not pejorative.) Saint-Louis also discusses at length the economic and military machinations of the British, French, and Americans in the Haitian Revolution. Interview Jean Dominique.
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- Interview
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- Haitian; Haitian Creole
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- RL10059CS0592
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