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One Frenchman, Four Revolutions: General Ferrand and the Peoples of the Caribbean
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New West Indian Guide
From 1804 to 1808, the French General Louis Ferrand presided over a slaveholding regime in Santo Domingo (modern Dominican Republic) that bordered the new emancipationist nation of Haiti. In One Frenchman, Four Revolutions, Fernando Picó uses Ferrand's career and governance in Santo Domingo as a lens through which to better understand a dynamic late eighteenth- and early nineteenth-century Caribbean and Atlantic world of slave revolution, political upheaval, and re-enslavement. This pioneering work provides an important overview of a remarkably understudied episode in Caribbean history.