Dangerous Neighbors
Dangerous Neighbors, authored by James Alexander Dun and published by the University of Pennsylvania Press in 2016, delves into the intricate connections between the Haitian Revolution and early American print culture. Spanning 352 pages, this compelling hardback explores how the revolutionary events in Haiti significantly influenced the domestic politics of the burgeoning United States. Dun's insightful analysis reveals the ways in which the Haitian struggle for freedom resonated through American literature and media, shaping public perception and political discourse. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of history, culture, and politics in early America. Discover how these "dangerous neighbors" left an indelible mark on the fabric of American society.