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Author Forrest, Alan I., author.

Title The death of the French Atlantic : trade, war, and slavery in the age of revolution / Alan Forrest.

Publication Info. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2020.

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 Axe 3rd Floor Stacks  306.4 F77d 2020    ---  Available
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Edition First edition.
Description xix, 320 pages : maps ; 24 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-308) and index.
Summary "The Death of the French Atlantic examines the sudden and irreversible decline of France's Atlantic empire in the Age of Revolution, and shows how three major forces undermined the country's competitive position as an Atlantic commercial power. The first was war, especially war at sea against France's most consistent enemy and commercial rival in the eighteenth century, Great Britain. A series of colonial wars, from the Seven Years' War and the War of American Independence to the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars did much to drive France out of the North Atlantic. The second was anti-slavery and the rise of a new moral conscience which challenged the right of Europeans to own slaves or to sacrifice the freedom of others to pursue national economic advantage. The third was the French Revolution itself, which not only raised French hopes of achieving the Rights of Man for its own citizens but also sowed the seeds of insurrection in the slave societies of the New World, leading to the loss of Saint-Domingue and the creation of the first black republic in Haiti at the beginning of the nineteenth century. This proved critical to the economy of the French Caribbean, driving both colons and slaves from Saint-Domingue to seek shelter across the Atlantic world, and leaving a bitter legacy in the French Caribbean. It has also created an uneasy memory of the slave trade in French ports like Nantes, La Rochelle, and Bordeaux, and has left an indelible mark on race relations in France today."-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Preface -- Part One: Before the storm. The French Atlantic world ; The port cities of the French Atlantic ; The years of economic prosperity ; France and the slave trade ; Populating the French Atlantic -- Part Two: War and Revolution. Debating slavery ; The French Revolution in the Atlantic ports ; Merchants, planters, and revolutionary politics ; War and revolution in the Caribbean ; The Saint-Domingue diaspora ; Economic stagnation and decay -- Part Three: Emerging from crisis. The Congress of Vienna and the politics of slavery ; The illegal slave trade ; The slave trade in collective memory -- Conclusion.
Subject Slavery -- France -- Atlantic Coast -- History.
France -- Colonies -- History.
Atlantic Coast (France) -- History.
Atlantic Coast (France) -- History, Military.
Atlantic Coast (France) -- Commerce -- History, Military.
Commerce. (OCoLC)fst00869279
French colonies. (OCoLC)fst01930852
Slavery. (OCoLC)fst01120426
France -- Atlantic Coast. (OCoLC)fst01240709
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Military history. (OCoLC)fst01411630
ISBN 0199568952 hardcover
9780199568956 hardcover

 
    
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