Haiti: The Tumultuous History - From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation : The Tumultuous History - From Pearl of the Caribbean to Broken Nation Spiral-Bound | September 14, 2010

Philippe Girard

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Why has Haiti been plagued by so many woes? Why have multiple U.S. efforts to create a stable democracy in Haiti failed so spectacularly? Philippe Girard answers these and other questions, examining how colonialism and slavery have left a legacy of racial tension, both within Haiti and internationally; Haitians remain deeply suspicious of white foriegners' motives, many of whom doubt Hatians' ability to govern themselves. He also examines how Haiti's current political instability is merely a continuation of political strife that began during the War of Independence (1791-1804). Finally, Girard explores poverty's devastating impact on contemporary Haiti and argues that Haitians--particularly home-grown dictators--bear a big share of the responsibility for their nation's troubles.

Publisher: Macmillan
Original Binding: Trade Paperback
Pages: 256 pages
ISBN-10: 0230106617
Item Weight: 0.5 lbs
Dimensions: 5.5 x 1.0 x 8.2 inches
An engaging and wonderfully readable account of the circumstances leading up to the U.S. invasion of Haiti in 1994, and its restoration of Jean-Bertrand Aristide as Haitian president.

Philippe Girard is an Assistant Professor of Caribbean History, McNeese State University of Louisiana.