Abstract

The internal regime and evolution of the French colonies are not the most researched topics in Napoleonic historiography. Depending on the angle from which it is approached, the Empire is associated in colonial memory either with military disaster (independence for Haiti, the collapse of 1809–1811), or with episodes that can at best be labeled tragic mistakes, at worst crimes against humanity, as in the re-establishment of slavery in 1802.

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