 | Elizabeth Abbott - History - 1988 - 381 pages
Recounts the depredations and corruption of the Duvalier regime in Haiti, detailing the excesses of both Papa and Baby Doc Duvalier and the grim state in which they left the ... | |
 | Peter Hallward - 2007 - 442 pages
A devastating analysis of the fall of Aristide's Haiti.In February 2004, the constitutionally elected government of Jean Bertrand Aristide was overthrown by a US-France ... | |
 | Hyppolite Pierre - History - 2006 - 374 pages
Haiti, Rising Flames from Burning Ashes is a brutally honest and precise historical analysis of Haiti, It is also a discussion of how the political system can be reformed to ... | |
 | Amy Wilentz - History - 1989 - 427 pages
Recounting a series of personal journeys, each interwoven with scenes from Haiti's extraordinary past, the author brings to life the day-to-day realities of the politically ... | |
 | Robert D. Heinl, Jr., Nancy G. Heinl - History - 1996 - 889 pages
This book is a complete history of Haiti from 1492 to the end of 1995. The first edition was and remains the most complete history of Haiti ever written in English and one of ... | |
 | Maggie Steber - Photography - 1991 - 96 pages
Provides a pictorial chronicle of Haiti and its tumultuous history, and of the Haitian people and their struggle for freedom and modest prosperity | |
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