This paper outlines the mechanisms used to position the offspring of slave women and white men at various points within late nineteenth-century Cuba’s racial hierarchy. The reproductive choices available to these parents allowed for small, but significant, transformations to the existing patterns of race and challenged the social separation that typically under girded African slavery in the Americas. As white men mated with black and mulatta women, they were critical agents in the initial determination of their children’s status–as slave, free, mulatto, or even white. This definitional flexibility fostered an unintended corruption of the very meaning of whiteness. Similarly, through mating with white men, enslaved women exercised a degree o...
This paper reviews the historical work on slave breeding in the ante-bellum United States. Slave bre...
In the first decades after colonialism, a radical and far-reaching process of social change took pla...
On 2 August 1883, in Havana, a free black woman named Juana Mojena had a petition drafted on her beh...
In this paper, I will examine the myriad and often internally contradictory ways in which nineteenth...
In the Arab world, the recognized children of elite men and slave women could adopt the status of th...
This dissertation charts transformations in social control mechanisms in a rural district of southea...
Houdaille Jacques. Martinez-Alier Verena — Marriage, class and colour in nineteenth-century Cuba. A ...
Shows how a racial solidarity between whites in colonial Jamaica during slavery developed, but cover...
Recent work has emphasized the role of colonial state structures in the construction and enforcement...
Wage-Earning Slaves is the first systematic study of coartación, a process by which slaves worked to...
The roughly ten million Africans transported forcibly to the Americas between 1500 and 1850 were thr...
Slave women’s reproductive practices are central to understanding the gradual emancipation process i...
It is the purpose of this paper to show how the taking of British West Indians into slavery in Cuba...
Through the examination of testimony from formerly enslaved people who had been fathered by white me...
The Cuban War of Independence from Spain (1868-1898) redefined the meaning of social equality in wha...
This paper reviews the historical work on slave breeding in the ante-bellum United States. Slave bre...
In the first decades after colonialism, a radical and far-reaching process of social change took pla...
On 2 August 1883, in Havana, a free black woman named Juana Mojena had a petition drafted on her beh...
In this paper, I will examine the myriad and often internally contradictory ways in which nineteenth...
In the Arab world, the recognized children of elite men and slave women could adopt the status of th...
This dissertation charts transformations in social control mechanisms in a rural district of southea...
Houdaille Jacques. Martinez-Alier Verena — Marriage, class and colour in nineteenth-century Cuba. A ...
Shows how a racial solidarity between whites in colonial Jamaica during slavery developed, but cover...
Recent work has emphasized the role of colonial state structures in the construction and enforcement...
Wage-Earning Slaves is the first systematic study of coartación, a process by which slaves worked to...
The roughly ten million Africans transported forcibly to the Americas between 1500 and 1850 were thr...
Slave women’s reproductive practices are central to understanding the gradual emancipation process i...
It is the purpose of this paper to show how the taking of British West Indians into slavery in Cuba...
Through the examination of testimony from formerly enslaved people who had been fathered by white me...
The Cuban War of Independence from Spain (1868-1898) redefined the meaning of social equality in wha...
This paper reviews the historical work on slave breeding in the ante-bellum United States. Slave bre...
In the first decades after colonialism, a radical and far-reaching process of social change took pla...
On 2 August 1883, in Havana, a free black woman named Juana Mojena had a petition drafted on her beh...