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‘Un jugement politique’: Race, Policy, and Punishment in Colonial Saint-Domingue before 1789
Abstract This article analyses the trial of Félicité, an enslaved woman in Port-au-Prince, who was convicted of theft and arson in 1787 and sentenced to be executed. The case is of interest to historians, as it is one of the few complete surviving records of slave testimony from Saint-Domingue. By examining the testimony of Félicité and a number of her fellow slaves and free people of colour, the case sheds new light on the sociability and economic life of urban slaves, explores the meaning of marronage, questions the extent to which racial solidarity existed between slaves and free people of colour and probes the assertions of recent scholarship regarding the use of slave testimony as autobiographical narrative. In addition, the article advances the argument that the outcome of the trial revealed a number of fault-lines within the white governing classes, particularly over the question of the intersection between humanitarianism and judicial decision-making.
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French History offers an important international forum for everyone interested in the latest research in the subject. It provides a broad perspective on contemporary debates from an international range of scholars, and covers the entire chronological range of French history from the early Middle Ages to the twentieth century. French History includes articles covering a wide range of enquiry across the arts and social sciences, as well as across historical periods, and a book reviews section that is essential reference for any serious student of French history.