Between 1440 and 1640, from 300,000 to 350,000 African slaves were forcefully moved from sub-Saharan Africa to the Iberic Peninsula. Mostly female and young, this population was led to Portugal, to live among different cultural practices-in a society where the smallest religious, ethnic, or cultural difference was a cause of exclusion. How did men and women of foreign origins and cultures share a life, and have children, with the Portuguese, without sharing the society's values? Through exclusion, integration, and assimilation, the African presence in Portugal, from the sixteenth century onwards, created a plural nation and complex identities
The Portuguese contact with Moors and other men from "varied nations" in Morocco in the early fiftee...
textThe societies from which they came, patterns of the Atlantic slave trade, and local conditions ...
Ao contrário do que é comum pensar-se, a actual presença africana em Portugal não se reduz aos imigr...
Between 1440 and 1640, from 300,000 to 350,000 African slaves were forcefully moved from sub-Saharan...
The journal Cadernos de Estudos Africanos seeks contributions for a thematic issue on the African pr...
Although Portugal now occupies the outer fringe of the capitalist world-system's core, it once ...
At the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, Portugal was occupied with the quest...
Pouco se sabe sobre os africanos e afrodescendentes que viviam em Portugal no período que medeia ent...
Este artigo discute a história das irmandades que congregaram escravos e libertos africanos e seus d...
Neste texto centramo-nos na realidade de Portugal, um dos atores centrais do infame comércio transat...
At the time of the Clove Revolution, unskilled workers from Cape Verde,, as wellas some members of t...
Portugal’s journey, from a minor colonising power to a member of the European Union, transformed its...
The Portuguese in Africa are attempting an experiment. The experiment failed with the French in Afri...
No Portugal pós-colonial, as relações entre Portugueses e os Africanos imigrantes continuam a ter no...
This article deals with Africans who moved between the rivers of Greater Senegambia and the Cape Ver...
The Portuguese contact with Moors and other men from "varied nations" in Morocco in the early fiftee...
textThe societies from which they came, patterns of the Atlantic slave trade, and local conditions ...
Ao contrário do que é comum pensar-se, a actual presença africana em Portugal não se reduz aos imigr...
Between 1440 and 1640, from 300,000 to 350,000 African slaves were forcefully moved from sub-Saharan...
The journal Cadernos de Estudos Africanos seeks contributions for a thematic issue on the African pr...
Although Portugal now occupies the outer fringe of the capitalist world-system's core, it once ...
At the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries, Portugal was occupied with the quest...
Pouco se sabe sobre os africanos e afrodescendentes que viviam em Portugal no período que medeia ent...
Este artigo discute a história das irmandades que congregaram escravos e libertos africanos e seus d...
Neste texto centramo-nos na realidade de Portugal, um dos atores centrais do infame comércio transat...
At the time of the Clove Revolution, unskilled workers from Cape Verde,, as wellas some members of t...
Portugal’s journey, from a minor colonising power to a member of the European Union, transformed its...
The Portuguese in Africa are attempting an experiment. The experiment failed with the French in Afri...
No Portugal pós-colonial, as relações entre Portugueses e os Africanos imigrantes continuam a ter no...
This article deals with Africans who moved between the rivers of Greater Senegambia and the Cape Ver...
The Portuguese contact with Moors and other men from "varied nations" in Morocco in the early fiftee...
textThe societies from which they came, patterns of the Atlantic slave trade, and local conditions ...
Ao contrário do que é comum pensar-se, a actual presença africana em Portugal não se reduz aos imigr...