
The Death of the French Atlantic
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- Preface: The Death of the French Atlantic?
- PART 1: BEFORE THE STORM
- 1: The French Atlantic World
- 2: The Port Cities of the French Atlantic
- 3: The Years of Economic Prosperity
- 4: France and the Slave Trade
- 5: Populating the French Atlantic
- PART 2: WAR AND REVOLUTION
- 6: Debating Slavery
- 7: The French Revolution in the Atlantic Ports
- 8: Merchants, Planters, and Revolutionary Politics
- 9: War and Revolution in the Caribbean
- 10: The Saint-Domingue Diaspora in the Atlantic World
- 11: Economic Stagnation and Decay
- PART 3: EMERGING FROM CRISIS
- 12: The Congress of Vienna and the Politics of Slavery
- 13: The Illegal Slave Trade
- 14: The Slave Trade in Collective Memory
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
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