This article explores the description of the corporeality of the African captives through the protocolarian representations within contracts for the sale of slaves in the colonial town of San Luis Potosi, New Spain along the seventeenth century. Through the construction of a gaze directed to a documentary collection, this paper focuses in the analysis on the physical features of the African slaves, that were marketed in this mining town of the New Spain´s Northern frontier where many slaves were sold in order to struggle the continuing need of labor in a regions where native resistance represented at the same time a factor to justify the capture and sale of native slaves generically called chichimecas.Este artigo explora a descrição do corp...
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...
Resumen: Africanos contribuyeron al desarrollo de las sociedades hispa-noamericanas en muchas forma...
This article explores the description of the corporeality of the African captives through the proto...
This article analyses the graphic material about the black Africans slaves that Bry´s Workshop used ...
The present article is about African slave’s medical assistance and their descendants in New Spain. ...
The central proposal of this article consists in analysing of the buying and selling of slavers corr...
This article aims at a social characterization of the phenomenon of slavery for the colonial period ...
This paper will focus on the role slaves played in the city of Cartagena de Indias in the seventeent...
Abstract Whatever the number of slaves who inhabited the region of Tucuman in colonial times, these ...
Este artículo nos acercará a una realidad novohispana poco tratada; se abordará la activa particip...
En estas líneas se presenta una venta de esclavos, la más numerosa en la historia de la Mérida novoh...
Abstract Whatever the number of slaves who inhabited the region of Tucuman in colonial times, these ...
This study addresses the emergence, rapid development and gradual decline of chattel slavery in the ...
El principal objetivo de este trabajo es analizar las causas legítimas de esclavitud en el siglo XVI...
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...
Resumen: Africanos contribuyeron al desarrollo de las sociedades hispa-noamericanas en muchas forma...
This article explores the description of the corporeality of the African captives through the proto...
This article analyses the graphic material about the black Africans slaves that Bry´s Workshop used ...
The present article is about African slave’s medical assistance and their descendants in New Spain. ...
The central proposal of this article consists in analysing of the buying and selling of slavers corr...
This article aims at a social characterization of the phenomenon of slavery for the colonial period ...
This paper will focus on the role slaves played in the city of Cartagena de Indias in the seventeent...
Abstract Whatever the number of slaves who inhabited the region of Tucuman in colonial times, these ...
Este artículo nos acercará a una realidad novohispana poco tratada; se abordará la activa particip...
En estas líneas se presenta una venta de esclavos, la más numerosa en la historia de la Mérida novoh...
Abstract Whatever the number of slaves who inhabited the region of Tucuman in colonial times, these ...
This study addresses the emergence, rapid development and gradual decline of chattel slavery in the ...
El principal objetivo de este trabajo es analizar las causas legítimas de esclavitud en el siglo XVI...
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...
Resumen: Africanos contribuyeron al desarrollo de las sociedades hispa-noamericanas en muchas forma...