Napoleon’s bicentennial under shadow of Covid and controversy

For historian Catherine Coquery-Vidrovitch, who has written a book on the slave trade, Napoleon’s decision to reinstate slavery in 1802, less than a decade after it was abolished under the revolution, reflect his heartless pragmatism, rather than outright racism, as he sought to dominate the Caribbean and its sugar trade

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