Haitian Intellectual History in the Age of Revolutions with Marlene L. Daut

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  • Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
  • The Haitian Revolution was the first antislavery and anticolonial uprising led by New World Africans to result in the creation of an independent and slavery-free nation-state. Unsurprisingly, the momentousness of this 13-year-long revolution for freedom and equality has a long intellectual history.
    Join us in-person or virtually on Monday, June 3rd at 5pm for a conversation between Marlene L. Daut, Professor of French and African American Studies at Yale University and author of "Awakening the Ashes: An Intellectual History of the Haitian Revolution" and Laurent Dubois, John L. Nau III Bicentennial Professor in the History & Principles of Democracy and Professor of History, Academic Director of the Karsh Institute of Democracy, and Director, John L. Nau III History & Principles of Democracy Lab, UVA.

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    A popular saying: History is written by the winners. However... History written by the winners may not be objective. There is always some nonzero degree of subjectivity in any and all versions of History. 10 witnesses of some historical event: 10 separate versions of the Truth about said historical event. History of country X written by the citizens of X tends to be mythologized. Mythologizing is inevitable when the adult citizens want to raise their children to be good citizens of country X: country X is glorious!!! country X is magnificent!!! All sales pitch of any kind have a degree of untruth: overplay the good and underplay the bad.
    Mythologizing is a barrier to solving country X's problem. Mythologizing makes difficult the uncovering of the inconvenient Truth. Proper diagnosis before proper therapy. Do not expect the proper diagnosis to be good news. Do not expect the proper diagnosis to be hopeful bad news.