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Escapes from Cayenne
A Story of Socialism and Slavery in an Age of Revolution and Reaction
von Michaël Roy, Léon Chautard
Verlag: University of Georgia Press
Reihe: Race in the Atlantic World, 17
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-8203-6480-3
Erschienen am 15.09.2023
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 216 mm [H] x 140 mm [B] x 9 mm [T]
Gewicht: 195 Gramm
Umfang: 148 Seiten

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"Written by a French political refugee from the Revolution of 1848 for an American audience, Escapes from Cayennetraces the details of Leon Chautard's many imprisonments and attempts at escape. Initially imprisoned in France (Le Havre, Brest, and Belle Ille), Chautard was then sent to Algeria and, eventually, to the penal colony of Cayenne. He was assigned the number 170 upon his arrival in French Guyane in September 1852 and escaped five years later. The bulk of the narrative details his escape from Cayenne along with two of his fellow prisoners. It also illuminates their encounters with various colonial officials, free and enslaved Africans, Indigenous peoples, and English, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, and American colonists. The narrative also serves as a brief explanation of what "socialism" meant to the folks he encountered. Roy's critical edition of Escapes not only includes an annotated version of Chautard's narrative, but also a substantial introduction that discusses the French Revolution of 1848; republicanism and socialism; forced exile to Algeria and Cayenne; French republican exiles who ended up in the United States; their antislavery activism; the connections between the European spirit of '48 and American abolitionism; the pamphlet itself; and its publication and reception. Roy has also included several adjacent primary sources ("supplementary readings") that help fill out Chautard's story and the broader context of his experiences"--



Léon Chautard (Author)
>Michaël Roy (Editor)
MICHAËL ROY is an associate professor of American studies at Université Paris Nanterre and a fellow of the Institut Universitaire de France. He is the author of Fugitive Texts: Slave Narratives in Antebellum Print Culture and the editor of Frederick Douglass in Context.


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