Between the XV and XVII century in the American colonies there was an influx of forced slave labor from Africa. Portugal, France, Spain and England were the protagonists of this slave trade or triangular trade fueled by the cultivation of sugar cane and due to the extinction of Amerindian populations. In these areas the need to regulate legally the lives of slaves produced a particular legislation: the black codes. In this work is analyzed and compared the origin of this legislation, starting from the Spanish asientos up to the French code noir, the Americans black codes and the Caroline codigo, a collection of rules about the slaves, but it never entered into force. The paper focuses on a particular profile of the history of human rights i...
This article wishes to contribute to the study of slavery, rights of man and colonial system, by ana...
Este artículo recoge reflexiones sobre las formas de religiosidad en esclavitud en Italia entre los ...
The objective of this article is to illustrate the tension between mobility and immobility that exis...
The aim to revamp the colonial economy, that was possible only developing the plantation system, pu...
Ripercorrendo la tradizione della legislazione schiavista inglese, l’articolo si propone di analizza...
In a globalized world in which cultural contaminations represent a direct challenge for education, i...
Nell' intervento a l convegno del giugno 2010 si è trattato del tema della schiavitù, interrogandosi...
When the Code Noir was first promulgated by Louis XIV in 1665 to regulate slavery in France's Caribb...
During 1700, a passionate debate developed in Europe between those who were in favour of slavery wit...
Tra il dire e il fare c’è di mezzo l’Oceano. Code Noir, schiavitù coloniale e letterature francofone...
I codici neri del 1685 non furono un unicum nella storia della legislazione schiavista. Essi pur rap...
L’esclavage noir en Amérique espagnole des XVIe et XVIIe siècles à travers les documents juridiques....
Drawing on three cases of rural labour in the US plantation economy between the 1930s and the 1960s,...
International audienceIn Roman times, slavery is domestic, before conquests transformed its nature. ...
The colonies created by the French, in America and elsewhere, had from the late 17th Century to 184...
This article wishes to contribute to the study of slavery, rights of man and colonial system, by ana...
Este artículo recoge reflexiones sobre las formas de religiosidad en esclavitud en Italia entre los ...
The objective of this article is to illustrate the tension between mobility and immobility that exis...
The aim to revamp the colonial economy, that was possible only developing the plantation system, pu...
Ripercorrendo la tradizione della legislazione schiavista inglese, l’articolo si propone di analizza...
In a globalized world in which cultural contaminations represent a direct challenge for education, i...
Nell' intervento a l convegno del giugno 2010 si è trattato del tema della schiavitù, interrogandosi...
When the Code Noir was first promulgated by Louis XIV in 1665 to regulate slavery in France's Caribb...
During 1700, a passionate debate developed in Europe between those who were in favour of slavery wit...
Tra il dire e il fare c’è di mezzo l’Oceano. Code Noir, schiavitù coloniale e letterature francofone...
I codici neri del 1685 non furono un unicum nella storia della legislazione schiavista. Essi pur rap...
L’esclavage noir en Amérique espagnole des XVIe et XVIIe siècles à travers les documents juridiques....
Drawing on three cases of rural labour in the US plantation economy between the 1930s and the 1960s,...
International audienceIn Roman times, slavery is domestic, before conquests transformed its nature. ...
The colonies created by the French, in America and elsewhere, had from the late 17th Century to 184...
This article wishes to contribute to the study of slavery, rights of man and colonial system, by ana...
Este artículo recoge reflexiones sobre las formas de religiosidad en esclavitud en Italia entre los ...
The objective of this article is to illustrate the tension between mobility and immobility that exis...