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Order Nr. 95793 LIBERTY! ÉGALITÉ! INDEPENDENCIA! : PRINT CULTURE, ENLIGHTENMENT AND...

LIBERTY! ÉGALITÉ! INDEPENDENCIA! : PRINT CULTURE, ENLIGHTENMENT AND REVOLUTION IN THE AMERICAS, 1776-1838.

Papers from a Conference at the American Antiquarian Society in June 2006 and the James Russell Wiggins Lecture 'We declare you independent whether you wish it or not': The Print Culture of Early Filibusterism.
Worcester, MA: American Antiquarian Society, 2007. 6 x 9.25 inches. paperback. 216 pages. Papers from a Conference at the American Antiquarian Society in June 2006 and the James Russell Wiggins Lecture 'We declare you independent whether you wish it or not': The Print Culture of Early Filibusterism. This new book begins with the 2006 James Russell Wiggins Lecture, an annual activity of the American Antiquarian Society through its Program in the History of the Book..... READ MORE

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Introduction..........................................................7
CAROLINE FULLER SLOAT

'We declare you independent whether you wish it or not':
The Print Culture of Early Filibusterism.............................13
DAVID S. SHIELDS

Fear as a Political Construct: Imagining the Revolution
and the Nation in Peruvian Newspapers, 1791-1824.....................41
MARISELLE MELENDEZ

Written Constitutions and Unenumerated Rights........................57
ERIC SLAUTER

Print Culture and the Haitian Revolution:
The Written and the Spoken Word......................................79
DAVID GEGGUS

The Abbe Gregoire and the Atlantic Republic of Letters...............97
ALYS SA GOLDSTEIN SEPINWALL

Writing Back to Empire: Juan Pablo Viscardo y Guzman's 'Letter to
the Spanish Americans'..............................................117
KAREN STOLLEY

Caribbean Revolution and Print Publics: Leonora Sansay and 
'The Secret History of the Haitian Revolution'......................132
ELIZABETH MADDOCK DILLON

Llorente's Readers in the Americas..................................155
NANCY VOGELEY

Daniel Webster and the Making of Modern Liberty
in the Atlantic World...............................................175
SANDRA M. GUSTAFSON

Closing the Last Chapter of the Atlantic Revolution:
The 1837-1838 Rebellions in Upper and Lower Canada..................193
MICHEL DUCHARME

Index...............................................................211