This article discusses the role of women in the commercial elites of Benguela, in West Central Africa. Many of the local female traders married foreign merchants and colonial agents, which allowed them to act as cultural brokers, linking the Atlantic and inland elites. Looking at the case of an individual merchant, dona Aguida Gonçalves da Silva, this study stresses the role of local women as key agents in the organization of slave trade and the development of the port of Benguela. Dona Aguida owned a tavern, a house and a farm in the outskirts of Benguela. Under her protection lived many slaves and free dependents, besides a large number of relatives. Through a case study this article engages with other studies on the cultural effects of t...
This study examines one African custom in dress that African slave women retained and nurtured in th...
Curto José C. Luso-Brazilian alcohol and the legal slave trade at Benguela and its Hinterland (1617-...
Women during the Early Portuguese Expeditions to West AfricaThe author’s aim is to describe and anal...
Cet article examine le rôle des femmes de l’élite commerciale du port de Benguela (Afrique centrale ...
This article deals with the social and economic ties that underpinned the slave trade from Angola to...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 27This paper focuses on how the Sierra Leone women organize...
UID/HIS/04666/2019Through the analysis of the example of Brigida de Gouveia, a prominent resident of...
Through examining gender roles inside trading transactions and related agricultural activities this ...
By the late eighteenth century, African and Luso-African women in Luanda were already key agents in ...
Published online: 1 September 2015Women, particularly in the colonial context, have often been reduc...
grantor: University of TorontoFor 400 years, African societies supplied the labour needs o...
Abstract: In 1715, a French observer commented that Salvador appeared to be a "New Guinea", due to t...
This thesis explores the political, economic and cultural transformation of the Loango Coast during ...
This paper examines the relations between Bahia and Costa da Mina at the dawn of the Second Slavery ...
The author’s aim is to describe and analyse the role of women in the early Portuguese expeditions to...
This study examines one African custom in dress that African slave women retained and nurtured in th...
Curto José C. Luso-Brazilian alcohol and the legal slave trade at Benguela and its Hinterland (1617-...
Women during the Early Portuguese Expeditions to West AfricaThe author’s aim is to describe and anal...
Cet article examine le rôle des femmes de l’élite commerciale du port de Benguela (Afrique centrale ...
This article deals with the social and economic ties that underpinned the slave trade from Angola to...
African Studies Center Working Paper No. 27This paper focuses on how the Sierra Leone women organize...
UID/HIS/04666/2019Through the analysis of the example of Brigida de Gouveia, a prominent resident of...
Through examining gender roles inside trading transactions and related agricultural activities this ...
By the late eighteenth century, African and Luso-African women in Luanda were already key agents in ...
Published online: 1 September 2015Women, particularly in the colonial context, have often been reduc...
grantor: University of TorontoFor 400 years, African societies supplied the labour needs o...
Abstract: In 1715, a French observer commented that Salvador appeared to be a "New Guinea", due to t...
This thesis explores the political, economic and cultural transformation of the Loango Coast during ...
This paper examines the relations between Bahia and Costa da Mina at the dawn of the Second Slavery ...
The author’s aim is to describe and analyse the role of women in the early Portuguese expeditions to...
This study examines one African custom in dress that African slave women retained and nurtured in th...
Curto José C. Luso-Brazilian alcohol and the legal slave trade at Benguela and its Hinterland (1617-...
Women during the Early Portuguese Expeditions to West AfricaThe author’s aim is to describe and anal...