COUNTRY STUDIES

Haiti - REFERENCE

Haiti - Bibliography

Abbott, Elizabeth. Haiti: The Duvaliers and Their Legacy.
     New York: McGraw-Hill, 1988.

Bellegarde-Smith, Patrick. In the Shadow of Powers: Dantès
     Bellegarde in Haitian Social Thought. (AIMS Historical
     Series, No. 11.) Atlantic Highlands: Humanities Press
     International, 1985.

Cole, Hubert. Christophe: King of Haiti. New York: Viking,
     1967.

Dash, J. Michael. Haiti and the United States: National
     Stereotypes and the Literary Imagination. New York: St.
     Martin's Press, 1988.

Davis, Wade. The Serpent and the Rainbow. New York: Simon
     and Schuster, 1985.

Diederich, Bernard. "Swine Fever Ironies: The Slaughter of the
     Haitian Black Pig," Caribbean, 14, No. 1, Winter
     1985, 16-17, 41.

------. "The Troubled Island of Hispaniola: Riots in Haiti and the
     Dominican Republic," Caribbean Review, 13, No. 3,
     Summer 1984, 18-21, 45.

Diederich, Bernard, and Al Burt. Papa Doc: The Truth about
     Haiti Today. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1969.

Fauriol, Georges. "The Duvaliers and Haiti," Orbis: A Journal
     of World Affairs, 32, No. 4, Fall 1988, 587-607.

Gingras, Jean-Pierre O. Duvalier, Caribbean Cyclone: The
     History of Haiti and Its Present Government. New York:
     Exposition Press, 1967.

Heinl, Robert Debs, Jr., and Nancy Gordon Heinl. Written in
     Blood: The Story of the Haitian People, 1492-1971.
     Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1978.

James, C.L.R. The Black Jacobins. New York: Vintage, 1963.

Keegan, John E. "The Catholic Church in the Struggle Against
     Duvalierism," America, 158, April 23, 1988, 429-32.

Laguerre, Michel S. "The Haitian Political Crisis,"
     America, 155, December 27, 1986, 416-20.

Leyburn, James G. The Haitian People. (Rev. ed., with
     introduction by Sidney W. Mintz.) New Haven: Yale University
     Press, 1966.

Logan, Rayford W. Haiti and the Dominican Republic. New
     York: Oxford University Press, 1968.

Luce, Phillip Abbott. Haiti: Ready for Revolution.
     Washington: Council for Inter-American Security, 1980.

Maingot, Anthony P. "Haiti: Problems of a Transition to Democracy
     in an Authoritarian Soft State," Journal of Interamerican
     Studies and World Affairs, 28, No. 4, Winter 1986-87, 75-
     102.

Moran, Charles. Black Triumvirate: A Study of Louverture,
     Dessalines, Christophe--the Men Who Made Haiti. New York:
     Exposition Press, 1957.

Morse, Richard M. "Haiti, 1492-1988." Pages 3-12 in Richard M.
     Morse (ed.), Haiti's Future: Views of Twelve Haitian
     Leaders. Washington: Wilson Center Press, 1988.

Nicholls, David. From Dessalines to Duvalier: Race, Colour, and
     National Independence in Haiti. London: Cambridge
     University Press, 1979.

------. "Haiti: The Rise and Fall of Duvalierism," Third World
     Quarterly [London], 8, No. 4, October 1986, 1239-52.

------. "Past and Present in Haitian Politics." Pages 253-64 in
     Charles R. Foster and Albert Valdman (eds.), Haiti--Today
     and Tomorrow: An Interdisciplinary Study. Lanham,
     Maryland: University Press of America, 1984.

Ott, Thomas O. The Haitian Revolution, 1789-1804.
     Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 1973.

Paley, William. "Haiti's Dynastic Despotism: From Father to Son to
     . . .," Caribbean Review, 13, No. 1, Winter 1984, 13-
     15, 45.

Paquin, Lyonel. The Haitians: Class and Color Politics.
     Brooklyn, New York: Multi-Type, 1983.

Parkinson, Wenda. `This Gilded African' Toussaint
     L'Ouverture. London: Quarter Books, 1978.

Price-Mars, Jean. So Spoke the Uncle (Ainsi Parla
     1'Oncle). (Trans. and introduction, Magdaline W.
     Shannon.) Washington: Three Continents Press, 1983.

Prince, Rod. Haiti: Family Business. London: Latin America
     Bureau, 1985.

Rotberg, Robert I. "Haiti's Past Mortgages Its Future," Foreign
     Affairs, 67, No. 1, 1988, 93-109.

Rotberg, Robert I., with Christopher K. Clague. Haiti: The
     Politics of Squalor. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1971.

Schmidt, Hans. The United States Occupation of Haiti, 1915-
     1934. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press,
     1971.

Tyson, George F., Jr. (ed.). Toussaint L'Ouverture. (Great
     Lives Observed: A Spectrum Book Series.) Englewood Cliffs, New
     Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1973.

Weinstein, Brian, and Aaron Segal. Haiti: Political Failures,
     Cultural Successes. New York: Praeger, 1984.





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