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Popular Royalism in the Revolutionary Atlantic World Day 1, October 28 HGS, Room 211 Panel 1, Revolution and Counterrevolution “Popular Royalism in the Pyrenees and its Paradoxes” “Legitimating Monarchy in an Abolitionist State: The Case of Henry Christophe in Haiti” “The Royalist Insurgency of Spring 1815: A European Perspective” Panel 2, Legality and Monarchical Legitimacy “Cabanos, Black Kings, and the Guarda Negra: Popular Royalism in Nineteenth-Century Brazil”

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  • Popular Royalismin the Revolutionary Atlantic World

    Yale University320 York Street, Hall of Graduate Studies, Room 211October 28-29, 2016Free and open to the public

    Day 1, October 28HGS, Room 211

    8:00 – 9:00 AMRegistration and Coffee

    9:00 – 9:1 5 AMWelcome RemarksMarcela Echeverri (Yale) — Clément Thibaud (Université de Nantes)

    9:1 5 – 1 1 :1 5 AMPanel 1, Revolution and CounterrevolutionChair: Steve PINCUS (Yale)

    Alexandre DUPONT, Institut d’Etudes Politiques Aix-en-Provence (France)“Popular Royalism in the Pyrenees and its Paradoxes”

    Doris GARRAWAY, Northwestern University (USA)“Legitimating Monarchy in an Abolitionist State: The Case of Henry Christophe in Haiti”

    Aurélien LIGNEREUX, Institut d’Etudes Politiques de Grenoble (France)“The Royalist Insurgency of Spring 1815: A European Perspective”

    1 1 :1 5 – 1 1 :30 AMBREAK

    11 :30 AM – 1 :30 PMPanel 2, Legality and Monarchical LegitimacyChair: Marcela ECHEVERRI (Yale)

    Hendrik KRAAY, University of Calgary (Canada)“Cabanos, Black Kings, and the Guarda Negra:Popular Royalism in Nineteenth-Century Brazil”

  • Sergio SERULNIKOV, Universidad de San Andrés-Conicet (Argentina)“What Invoking the King’s Name Meant (and What it Did Not):Popular Royalism in Late Colonial Charcas”

    Randy SPARKS, Tulane University (USA)“‘Britons Never Shall Be Slaves’:Consular Manumissions in the Atlantic World, 1830 – 1860”

    1 :30 – 2:45 PMLUNCH

    2:45 – 4:45 PMPanel 3, Military Organization and ViolenceChair: Ed RUGEMER (Yale)

    Ruma CHOPRA, San Jose State University (USA)“The Loyal Maroons”

    Claudia GUARISCO, El Colegio Mexiquense (Mexico)“Indians, Royalism, and War in the Age of Atlantic Revolutions: New Spain, 1810 –1821”

    Maria Alessandra BOLLETTINO, Framingham State University (USA)“‘I am willing to fight for his Majesty King George’: Black Royalism in the Mid-Eighteenth-Century British Atlantic World”

    Day 2, October 29HGS, Room 211

    8:00 – 9:00 AMCoffee

    9:00 – 11 :00 AMPanel 1, Politics and ReligionChair: Stuart SCHWARTZ (Yale)

    Andréa LISLY, Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto (Brazil)“Two Loyalties, a Single Emperor: Restorers and Liberals in Defense of D. Pedro Iof Brazil and IV of Portugal (1828-1834)”

    Simon SARLIN, Université Paris-Ouest Nanterre (France)“Saints and Soldiers: Miracles, Prophecies and Sainthood in Mass Mobilizations inItaly, from the Insorgenze to the Risorgimento”

    Tomás STRAKA, Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas, Universidad Católica AndrésBello (Venezuela)“Father Llamozas’ ‘Revolution’”

    1 1 :00 – 1 1 :1 5 AMBREAK

    11 :1 5 AM – 1 :1 5 PMPanel 2, AlliancesChair: Clément THIBAUD (Nantes)

    Paul CHOPELIN, Université Lumière Lyon 2 (France)“Popular Royalism in France (1789-1900)”

    David GARRETT, Reed College (USA)“The Sahuaraura and the Politics of Rebellion: An Andean Narrative of the Age ofRevolution”

    Steinar A. SAETHER, University of Oslo (Norway)“Decorations as Signs of Royalism during the Latin American Wars of Independence”

    1 :1 5 – 2:30 PMLUNCH

    2:30 – 4:30 PMConcluding RoundtableModerator: Marcela ECHEVERRI (Yale)Gabriel DI MEGLIO, Universidad de Buenos Aires-CONICET (Argentina)Maya JASANOFF, Harvard University (USA)Elena SCHNEIDER, University of California, Berkeley (USA)Clément THIBAUD, Université de Nantes (France)

    Scientific coordinators:Marcela Echeverri (Yale) — Clément Thibaud (Université de Nantes)

    Organization committee:Caryn CARSONMarcela ECHEVERRIAanor LE MOUËLClément THIBAUD

    Funded by:The Edward J. and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Memorial FundSTARACO, ‘Status, race and colors in the Atlantic World’ program,Centre de Recherches en Histoire Internationale et Atlantique,Université de Nantes, Région des Pays de la LoireYale Department of History