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John Garrigus <Garrigus@uta.edu> University of Texas at Arlington |
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| Address: | Department of History Box 19529 University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX 76019 United States |
| Primary Phone: | 817-272-0685 |
| Fax Number: | 817-272-2852 |
| Web Page: | http://wweb.uta.edu/faculty/Garrigus |
| List Affiliations: | Advisory Board Member for H-Caribbean Former Review Editor for H-Caribbean |
| Interests: | African American History / Studies European History / Studies World History / Studies |
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Bio: DEGREES THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Baltimore, Maryland; Ph.D. in history, October 1988 THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, Baltimore, Maryland; Master of the Arts in history, April 1985 DEPAUW UNIVERSITY, Greencastle, Indiana Bachelor of the Arts, summa cum laude, May 1983 ACADEMIC POSITIONS Associate professor of histor, University of Texas at Arlington, Fall 2006 to present Professor of history, Jacksonville University, Fall 1999 to Fall 2006 Visiting Fulbright professor of history, Ecole Normale Supérieure and Faculté d'Ethnologie, State University of Haiti, January - June, 1999 Associate professor of history (with tenure), Jacksonville University, Fall 1995 Assistant professor of history, Jacksonville University, Fall 1988 PUBLICATIONS Before Haiti: Race and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue (Palgrave MacMillan, 2006) Laurent Dubois and John Garrigus, eds. Slave Revolution in the Caribbean (Bedford St. Martins, Feb. 2006). “Saint-Domingue’s Free People of Color and the Tools of Revolution” in David P. Geggus, ed. The Haitian Revolution: Viewed 200 Years After (forthcoming 2007). “Opportunist or Patriot? Julien Raimond (1744-1801) and the Haitian Revolution” Slavery & Abolition (forthcoming 2007). « Moreau de Saint-Méry et le patriotisme créole à Saint-Domingue » in Moreau de Saint-Méry, ou les ambiguïtés d'un créole des Lumières. Archives départementales de la Martinique, 2006. “Le patriotisme américain : Emilien Petit and the Dilemma of French-Caribbean Identity Before and After the Seven Years’ War,” Proceedings of the Western Society for French History: Selected Papers of the 2002 Annual Meeting 30 (University Press of Colorado, 2004), 18-29. "Race, Gender, and Virtue in Haiti's Failed Foundational Fiction: La Mulâtre comme il y a peu de blanches (1803)," Sue Peabody and Tyler Stovall eds. The Face of Liberty: Histories of Race in France (Duke University Press, 2003). "Saint-Domingue's Free Colored Elite: The Case of Julien Raimond, 1744-1801," in Gad Heuman and David Barry Gaspar, eds., Between Slavery And Freedom: Studies In Free Colored Biography (forthcoming). "New Christians / 'New Whites': Sephardic Jews, Free People of Color, and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue, 1760-1789," in Paolo Bernadini and Norman Fiering, eds., The Jews and the Expansion of Europe to the West: 1450 to 1800 (Berghan Books, 2000), 314-32. "White Jacobins, Black Jacobins: Bringing the Haitian and French Revolutions Together in the Classroom," French Historical Studies 23, 2 (Spring 2000): 259-275. "Mapping Out Borders: Computer Cartography as a Mode of Inquiry in a History Course," in Les Lloyd, ed., Teaching With Technology: Rethinking Tradition (Information Today, 1999), 265-72. "Redrawing the Color Line: Gender and the Social Construction of Race in Pre-Revolutionary Haiti," The Journal of Caribbean History 30, nos. 1&2, (1996) [published July 1999]: 29-50. Collaborator, "French Caribbean History; Saint-Domingue/Haiti," Library of Congress, Handbook of Latin American Studies, Humanities, vol. 56. "'Sons of the Same Father': Gender, Race and Citizenship in French Saint-Domingue, 1760-1789," pp. 137-153 in Visions and Revisions of Eighteenth-Century France, Christine Adams, Jack R. Censer, and Lisa Jane Graham, eds. (Penn State University Press, 1997). "Color, Class and Identity on the Eve of the Haitian Revolution: Saint-Domingue's Free Colored Elite as Colons américains," pp. 20-43 in Against The Odds: Free Blacks in the Slave Societies of the Americas, Jane Landers, ed., (Frank Cass, 1996). Contributor on Haitian history, "A Selected Annotated Bibliography of Afro-Latin America: Publications from 1989-1994," Journal of Afro-Latin Studies and Literature (1995). "Blue and Brown: Contraband Indigo and the Rise of a Free Colored Planter Class in French Saint-Domingue," The Americas 50 (October, 1993): 233-263. Reprinted pp. 623-654 in Robert Forster, ed., European and Non-European Societies: Volume II Religions, Class, Gender, Race. Brookfield VT: Ashgate Publishing Co., 1997 "Catalyst or Catastrophe? Saint-Domingue's Free Men of Color and the Savannah Expedition, 1779-1782" in Review/Revista Interamericana 22 (Spring/Summer 1992): 109-125. |
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