"With narrative verve and a deep understanding of the country's extraordinary past, Clammer opens a window on to the life and times of one of the most tragic figures of the francophone Antilles, le roi Christophe." –
The Spectator "Grasps the essential tragedy of history, in all its ambiguity and contingency."–
The Telegraph"This adds greatly to our growing understanding of the Haitian Revolution, its turbulent aftermath and the cutthroat politics of revolutionary Haiti. Clammer seems to have left no stone unturned in his research and brings a great deal to the table for both Haiti scholars and the general reader wishing to understand the reign of King Henry Christophe.
Black Crown also represents another point of evidence for an interesting question-do you have to be a professional academic to write a great history book? Clearly not." – Johnhenry Gonzalez, University of Cambridge, author of
Maroon Nation: A History of Revolutionary Haiti"Meticulously researched and compellingly written,
Black Crown is the biography of Henry Christophe we have been waiting for. Through Christophe's story, Clammer describes the country's transition from plantation colony to independent nation-state. Essential reading, not only for those interested in the history of Haiti but also for anyone seeking to understand the emergence of the modern Atlantic world."– Charles Forsdick, co-author of
Toussaint Louverture: A Black Jacobin in the Age of Revolutions"The majesty of Haiti's foundations is reflected in the almost unreal story of King Henry Christophe. Bold, nationalistic, and unrelenting, Christophe long occupied outside imaginations that for a century subjected him to myth and ridicule.
Black Crown is a major corrective to this: a carefully researched, beautifully written and deeply absorbing biography. It shines on every page with subtle insights on a story too little understood. Paul Clammer's triumph is to recover the man, his country, and his age, and present Haiti's proud black king in all his conflicting glory."– Matthew J. Smith, Professor of History and Director of the Center for the Study of the Legacies of British Slavery, University College of London
"An excellent record of many different aspects of Haiti's little-known history." –
Liberation