This article deals with the presence of black and afromestizo slaves in the Old Monastery of Santa Clara during the 18th century. Specifically, it studies the position of these subjects in the social hierarchy of the cloister, their forms of income, types of work performed, manumissions and cultural representations. Likewise we analyze the difficulties that their daily life implied in relation to the rules of this religious order, contrasting them to the benefits that their incorporation to the convent meant: for the nuns and for themselves.El presente artículo aborda la presencia de esclavos negros y afromestizos en el Monasterio Antiguo de Santa Clara durante el siglo XVIII. Específicamente estudia la posición de estos sujetos en la jerar...
Slavery was a phenomenon that shamelessly skewed reality in many parts of the world and was repeated...
This paper integrates a project of investigation of the African people of Buenos Aires during the se...
Slavery was a phenomenon that shamelessly skewed reality in many parts of the world and was repeated...
The following article looks into the subject of slave presence in the Convent of Our Lady of the Ros...
This article analyzes the discourses and representations about black slavery in the domestic space o...
This article proposes the regional study of the african slavery phenomenon in Chile. The Province of...
This article analyzes the discourses and representations about black slavery in the domestic space o...
This article approaches feminine religiosity and daily life at the santa clare convent in Santafé de...
This article addresses the study of afrochilean women from Azapa valley, as having african descent i...
This article deals with the complex lifestyle of nuns in the cloister. It portraits the habits of a ...
The article deals with the origin of female convent life in Tunja, in the Nuevo Reino de Granada. It...
The article deals with the origin of female convent life in Tunja, in the Nuevo Reino de Granada. It...
The present article is about African slave’s medical assistance and their descendants in New Spain. ...
This article intends to carry out a social profile of a group of “black” and“mulat...
Slavery was a phenomenon that shamelessly skewed reality in many parts of the world and was repeated...
Slavery was a phenomenon that shamelessly skewed reality in many parts of the world and was repeated...
This paper integrates a project of investigation of the African people of Buenos Aires during the se...
Slavery was a phenomenon that shamelessly skewed reality in many parts of the world and was repeated...
The following article looks into the subject of slave presence in the Convent of Our Lady of the Ros...
This article analyzes the discourses and representations about black slavery in the domestic space o...
This article proposes the regional study of the african slavery phenomenon in Chile. The Province of...
This article analyzes the discourses and representations about black slavery in the domestic space o...
This article approaches feminine religiosity and daily life at the santa clare convent in Santafé de...
This article addresses the study of afrochilean women from Azapa valley, as having african descent i...
This article deals with the complex lifestyle of nuns in the cloister. It portraits the habits of a ...
The article deals with the origin of female convent life in Tunja, in the Nuevo Reino de Granada. It...
The article deals with the origin of female convent life in Tunja, in the Nuevo Reino de Granada. It...
The present article is about African slave’s medical assistance and their descendants in New Spain. ...
This article intends to carry out a social profile of a group of “black” and“mulat...
Slavery was a phenomenon that shamelessly skewed reality in many parts of the world and was repeated...
Slavery was a phenomenon that shamelessly skewed reality in many parts of the world and was repeated...
This paper integrates a project of investigation of the African people of Buenos Aires during the se...
Slavery was a phenomenon that shamelessly skewed reality in many parts of the world and was repeated...