Resumen: Africanos contribuyeron al desarrollo de las sociedades hispa-noamericanas en muchas formas. Aunque su estatus de esclavos determinó gran parte de sus condiciones de vida existían posibilidades de ganar una cierta autonomía en algunas partes de la vida. Así, la esclavitud se analiza como una relación social de negociaciones constantes. Mediante las acciones de los esclavos se pueden entender sus conceptos de identidad. Un enfoque especial del articulo se centra en el problema como y en cual medida las cul-turas africanas sobrevivieron en América. Summary: Africans contributed to the development of Spanish American societies in multiple ways. The specific workings of the slave trade and slav-ery determined great part of their livi...
Slavery was a bedrock component in the development of the New World. While slavery did not begin in ...
Con autorización de la editorial para este libro.[EN] The purpose of this book is to raise awareness...
The case of the African “colonists” of Montevideo illustrates the rebirthof slave trading networks b...
Africans contributed to the development of Spanish American societies in multiple ways. The specific...
Africans contributed to the development of Spanish American societies in multiple ways. The specific...
Africans contributed to the development of Spanish American societies in multiple ways. The specific...
Abstract Whatever the number of slaves who inhabited the region of Tucuman in colonial times, these ...
Abstract Whatever the number of slaves who inhabited the region of Tucuman in colonial times, these ...
textThe societies from which they came, patterns of the Atlantic slave trade, and local conditions ...
This presentation is about the arrival of African settlers and/or slaves to Spanish America in the 1...
The article analyzes the role played by the crisis of the Spanish empire and the Spanish- American w...
In this essay, we reflect on the life and social existence of black African slaves in Peru, and colo...
The present article is about African slave’s medical assistance and their descendants in New Spain. ...
Slavery was a bedrock component in the development of the New World. While slavery did not begin in ...
Slavery was a bedrock component in the development of the New World. While slavery did not begin in ...
Slavery was a bedrock component in the development of the New World. While slavery did not begin in ...
Con autorización de la editorial para este libro.[EN] The purpose of this book is to raise awareness...
The case of the African “colonists” of Montevideo illustrates the rebirthof slave trading networks b...
Africans contributed to the development of Spanish American societies in multiple ways. The specific...
Africans contributed to the development of Spanish American societies in multiple ways. The specific...
Africans contributed to the development of Spanish American societies in multiple ways. The specific...
Abstract Whatever the number of slaves who inhabited the region of Tucuman in colonial times, these ...
Abstract Whatever the number of slaves who inhabited the region of Tucuman in colonial times, these ...
textThe societies from which they came, patterns of the Atlantic slave trade, and local conditions ...
This presentation is about the arrival of African settlers and/or slaves to Spanish America in the 1...
The article analyzes the role played by the crisis of the Spanish empire and the Spanish- American w...
In this essay, we reflect on the life and social existence of black African slaves in Peru, and colo...
The present article is about African slave’s medical assistance and their descendants in New Spain. ...
Slavery was a bedrock component in the development of the New World. While slavery did not begin in ...
Slavery was a bedrock component in the development of the New World. While slavery did not begin in ...
Slavery was a bedrock component in the development of the New World. While slavery did not begin in ...
Con autorización de la editorial para este libro.[EN] The purpose of this book is to raise awareness...
The case of the African “colonists” of Montevideo illustrates the rebirthof slave trading networks b...