Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: the entire island has one family
  • Race and place in eighteenth-century Hispaniola
  • Following a revolutionary fuse, 1789-1791
  • Belief, blasphemy, and the black auxiliaries, 1792-1794
  • Many enemies within, 1795-1798
  • French failures, 1799-1807
  • Cross-island collaboration and conspiracies, 1808-1818
  • The "Spanish part of Haiti"and unification, 1819-1822
  • Epilogue: becoming Dominican in Haiti
  • Archives consulted
  • Notes
  • Index.