Haiti Between Pestilence and Hope: The Progressive Ideals from the
Revolution of 1804 Set the Pace brilliantly presents Haiti's entire
socio-political and economic history with poignant analysis into a mere
eight chapters.
From the relatively peaceful and stable pre-colonial period, to the
illustrious independence victory, and concluding with Haiti's current
struggles. This book offers unique assistance with understanding Haiti's
political instability, social discords, and economic woes without
falling into bias theory. It relates the story of a valiant, resilient,
creative, imaginative, and mysterious people with objectivity. Above
all, it not only diagnoses Haiti's problems but also goes deep into the
root causes of those problems and proposes solutions to resolve them and
build a better future for Haiti.
No matter who you are, young or old, native Haitian or not, a student or
professional interested in real knowledge about Haiti, this book is for
you. Whether you are a decision-maker or simply interested in Haiti's
affairs, you will learn about Haiti's challenges both past and present,
and its hope for the future.