Daut, Marlene L. books & textbook
The First and Last King of Haiti: The Rise and Fall of Henry Christophe
Knopf /2025-01-07 Hardcover / 656 Pages
isbn-10: 0593316169 / isbn-13: 9780593316160
Awakening the Ashes: An Intellectual History of the Haitian Revolution
The University of North Carolina Press /2023-10-17 Paperback / 440 Pages
isbn-10: 1469676842 / isbn-13: 9781469676845
A History of Haitian Literature
Daut, Marlene L. Glover, Kaiama L.
Cambridge University Press /2024-11-21 Hardcover / 554 Pages
isbn-10: 1009485113 / isbn-13: 9781009485111
Tropics of Haiti: Race and the Literary History of the Haitian Revolution in the Atlantic World, 1789-1865 (Liverpool Studies in International Slavery, 8)
Liverpool University Press /2015-07-17 Paperback / 692 Pages
isbn-10: 1781381852 / isbn-13: 9781781381854
Ideas in Unexpected Places: Reimagining Black Intellectual History
Alexander, Leslie M. Byrd, Brandon R. Rickford, Russell Baldwin, Davarian Benson II, Richard Broderick, Alexis Burden-Stelly, Charisse Carretta, Vincent Carter-Jackson, Kellie Connolly, Nathan DB Daut, Marlene L Eaves, Shannon C Glymph, Thavolia Gumbs, Alexis Pauline Johnson, Jessica Marie Kerr-Ritchie, Jeffrey R Cooper Owens, Deirdre Millward, Jessica Sturkey, William Swan, Quito Parham, Marisa West, Michael O. Hyman, Christy
Northwestern University Press /2022-04-15 Paperback / 320 Pages
isbn-10: 0810144735 / isbn-13: 9780810144736
Haitian Revolutionary Fictions: An Anthology (New World Studies)
Daut Ph.D, Professor Marlene L. Grégory Pierrot Rohrleitner, Marion C.
University of Virginia Press /2022-01-25 Paperback / 1008 Pages
isbn-10: 0813945704 / isbn-13: 9780813945705
Baron de Vastey and the Origins of Black Atlantic Humanism (The New Urban Atlantic)
Springer /2019-03-12 Paperback / 284 Pages
isbn-10: 1349693766 / isbn-13: 9781349693764
Anthologie de la pensée noire - Etats-Unis et Haïti (XVIIIe-
ROY, Michaël ROSSIGNOL, Marie-Jeanne L. DAUT, Marlene ROUDEAU, Cécile
HORS D ATTEINTE /2023-04-21 Paperback / 478 Pages
isbn-10: 2382570938 / isbn-13: 9782382570937