Project description
Reimagining power in the 19th century Caribbean
In the early nineteenth century, the Spanish and French empires faced profound crises in the Greater Caribbean as independence movements began to disrupt their colonial hold. Amidst this turmoil, both empires sought to revive and reform their power. Supported by the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions programme, the REVIVEMP project examines how these efforts, ranging from commercial ventures to colonisation and reconquest, emerged as responses to decolonisation. By focusing on the role of colonial exiles and using a comparative, transnational framework, the project offers insights into the resilience of imperial structures and their efforts to reshape the Atlantic world. This research challenges traditional narratives of inevitable imperial collapse.
Objective
This project investigates Spanish and French visions of imperial renewal in the Greater Caribbean during the early nineteenth century, a time of profound crisis and spatial disintegration for both empires in the region. It posits that this first wave of decolonization inspired projects (both abortive and actualized) to reform imperial power in existing colonies, reverse the tide of independence movements, or expand the empire into new spaces. This projects methodological approach combines a micro-historical perspective along with the transimperial and transnational framework of analysis adopted by global history. Using a comparative and connected perspective, it will focus on distinct yet interrelated modes of imperial revival ([1] commercial improvement, [2] colonization and resettlement, [3] reconquest and pacification) as reaction to decolonization. By examining a range of proposals for revitalizing and reterritorializing the Spanish and French empires in the Greater Caribbean, with an emphasis on the prominent role of colonial exiles, this project challenges narratives of inevitable imperial collapse and linear transition from empires to nation-states, and from formal to informal imperialism. It delivers new insights on imperial actors as active agents of transformations that impacted the Atlantic world during the nineteenth century. This projects reappraisal of the resilience of imperial power and imaginaries in a (post)revolutionary context will be achieved by retrieving archival materials from a dozen locations across Spain, France, Cuba, and Mexico. This project will be hosted at the cole des Hautes tudes en Sciences Sociales (School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences) and conducted under the supervision of professor Clment Thibaud.
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HORIZON.1.2 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions (MSCA)
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75270 Paris
France
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