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− | David Patrick Geggus is one of the most respected Haitian Revolution historians working today. This book collects previously published papers with new essays to bring the reader up to date on the latest discoveries in the field. | + | [http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/dgeggus/vitae.htm David Patrick Geggus] is one of the most respected Haitian Revolution historians working today. This book collects previously published papers with new essays to bring the reader up to date on the latest discoveries in the field. |
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David Patrick Geggus is one of the most respected Haitian Revolution historians working today. This book collects previously published papers with new essays to bring the reader up to date on the latest discoveries in the field. Cited as{{Haitian Revolutionary Studies}} yields |
Title | Haitian Revolutionary Studies (Blacks in the Diaspora) |
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Author | David Patrick Geggus |
ISBN | ISBN 0-253-34104-3 |
Publisher | Indiana University Press |
Date | 2002 |
Place | Bloomington, IN |
Copyright | 2002 |
Pages | 334 |