Beaubrun Ardouin et Études sur l’histoire d’Haïti (1853) : pourquoi cet ouvrage est important
Beaubrun Ardouin and Études sur l’histoire d’Haïti (1853): Why This Book Matters By Patrick Prézeau Stephenson * (Le Français suit) When people try to understand the history of Haiti in the nineteenth century, one name appears again and again: Beaubrun Ardouin . He was one of the most important Haitian historians of his era, and his work, Études sur l’histoire d’Haïti suivies de la Vie du Général J.-M. Borgella (1853), remains a major source for anyone who wants to understand how Haitians interpreted their own revolution, their political struggles, and the early life of the nation. Beaubrun Ardouin was not just writing about the past as a distant observer. He belonged to the generation that lived close to the events that shaped independent Haiti. That matters. His history is valuable because it preserves details, personalities, and political debates that might otherwise have been lost. But that same closeness also means his writing must be read carefully. Like many hist...