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“The Jesuits, the Souls of Slaves, and the Struggle for Haiti, 1720-1725”: Nov. 7 at Harvard

Posted on October 17, 2018 by mghachem

Looking forward to speaking on November 7 about “The Jesuits, the Souls of Slaves, and the Struggle for Haiti, 1720-1725” at Harvard’s Mahindra 18th c. Studies Seminar.  Details here.

Posted in Conferences and Lectures, Events, Haiti, Slavery | Tagged Haiti, Jesuits, Saint-Domingue, slavery, Society of Jesus

Yale Early Modern Empires Workshop: The Jesuits in Haiti

Posted on January 25, 2018 by mghachem

Looking forward to visiting Yale’s Early Modern Empires Workshop Feb. 5 for discussion of “‘Our Crown and Glory’: The Jesuits, the Souls of Slaves, and the Struggle for Haiti” — the penultimate chapter of my book on the revolt against the Indies Company in Haiti, 1720-1725.

Posted in Conferences and Lectures, Events, Haiti | Tagged Haiti, Jesuits, Saint-Domingue, slavery

The Jesuits in early eighteenth-century Haiti

Posted on February 13, 2017 by mghachem

Looking forward to discussing “The Jesuits, the Souls of Slaves, and the Battle for Saint-Domingue, 1720-1730” with the Boston College Legal History Roundtable this coming Thursday.

Posted in Conferences and Lectures, Events, Haiti | Tagged Catholic Church, Haiti, Jesuits, Saint-Domingue

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