The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation is usually not perceived as a slave-holding state. Still, German envoys, merchants, missionaries, and soldiers brought back trafficked people with them - very often via other European countries and colonies. As in neighboring jurisdictions, the legal status of these trafficked persons in Germany was far from clear. Drawing on diverse court cases, this article shows how slave-holders and the enslaved sought legal arguments for their cause by activating networks and searching for precedents beyond the empire's borders. The German case not only documents the explicit affirmation of the slave status but also reveals entanglements with serfdom
This volume discusses 332 articles referring to 'Africans' published between 1770 and 1800 in German...
Over the last years history has become an important issue in ‚Germanturkish’ literature. The questio...
The appearance of national minorities as international legal issue and its further unfolding was a...
The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation is usually not perceived as a slave-holding state. Still,...
The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation is usually not perceived as a slave-holding state. Still,...
While the economic involvement of early modern Germany in slavery and the slave trade is increasingl...
While the economic involvement of early modern Germany in slavery and the slave trade is increasingl...
This introduction explains the principal object of this volume of Comparativ to show when, where, ho...
This essay focuses on the consequences that new perspectives on slavery and slave trade as well as t...
This contribution uses a set of documents dealing with the case of a fugitive slave named Samuel Joh...
This working paper presents research on the practices of coercion faced by enslaved or formerly ensl...
This article investigates the migration of the Austrian aristocrat Esther von Starhemberg to the cit...
This paper deals with trafficked children in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation in the long ...
"This article is concerned with distinctly 'confessional' characteristics in the organization of buy...
Until the 20th century there were brothels throughout Europe where prostitution was controlled by th...
This volume discusses 332 articles referring to 'Africans' published between 1770 and 1800 in German...
Over the last years history has become an important issue in ‚Germanturkish’ literature. The questio...
The appearance of national minorities as international legal issue and its further unfolding was a...
The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation is usually not perceived as a slave-holding state. Still,...
The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation is usually not perceived as a slave-holding state. Still,...
While the economic involvement of early modern Germany in slavery and the slave trade is increasingl...
While the economic involvement of early modern Germany in slavery and the slave trade is increasingl...
This introduction explains the principal object of this volume of Comparativ to show when, where, ho...
This essay focuses on the consequences that new perspectives on slavery and slave trade as well as t...
This contribution uses a set of documents dealing with the case of a fugitive slave named Samuel Joh...
This working paper presents research on the practices of coercion faced by enslaved or formerly ensl...
This article investigates the migration of the Austrian aristocrat Esther von Starhemberg to the cit...
This paper deals with trafficked children in the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation in the long ...
"This article is concerned with distinctly 'confessional' characteristics in the organization of buy...
Until the 20th century there were brothels throughout Europe where prostitution was controlled by th...
This volume discusses 332 articles referring to 'Africans' published between 1770 and 1800 in German...
Over the last years history has become an important issue in ‚Germanturkish’ literature. The questio...
The appearance of national minorities as international legal issue and its further unfolding was a...