Catholic missionaries in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Africa more commonly than Protestants purchased slaves to build their mission stations. This article provides a micro-historical analysis of the redemption of child slaves by the Holy Ghost Fathers in Soyo, West Central Africa, in the years immediately preceding the colonial partition of Africa. It argues that the Spiritan missionaries liberated slaves for instrumental rather than humanitarian reasons. As local freemen were difficult to control, the mission depended for its growth on the import of slave children. Furthermore, since the missionaries operated on the same markets and paid the same prices for slaves as regular buyers, their purchasing practices showed a stron...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
This article engages with the religious dimension of the politics of anti-slavery/trafficking and pr...
West Africa experienced extensive warfare and enslavement in the second half of the nineteenth centu...
Catholic missionaries in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Africa more commonly than Prot...
This article explores slave resistance in Angola by focusing on slave flights and the formation of r...
The Portuguese colony of Angola was a major eighteenth-century slaving hub with an intense history o...
This article addresses the issue of African agency—that is, the active involvement by some of contin...
This article charts the history of a White Fathers mission in a challenging rural milieu on the marg...
Slavery may seem to have been abolished in the world, yet is still a persistent trade that plagues m...
In the mid nineteenth century, the Anglo-Portuguese Mixed Commission in Luanda liberated 137 African...
In the aftermath of the Kulturkampf, involvement in the German colonial project provided an opportun...
This article has as objective to know actually who were slaves or what characterise someone as slave...
A major motivation for starting mission work in Eastern Africa was the abolition of slavery. The net...
Includes bibliographical references and index.In 1888, eighty years after Britain ended its oceanic ...
This article analyses the ways in which the Sierra Leone Company, a chartered trading company, attem...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
This article engages with the religious dimension of the politics of anti-slavery/trafficking and pr...
West Africa experienced extensive warfare and enslavement in the second half of the nineteenth centu...
Catholic missionaries in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Africa more commonly than Prot...
This article explores slave resistance in Angola by focusing on slave flights and the formation of r...
The Portuguese colony of Angola was a major eighteenth-century slaving hub with an intense history o...
This article addresses the issue of African agency—that is, the active involvement by some of contin...
This article charts the history of a White Fathers mission in a challenging rural milieu on the marg...
Slavery may seem to have been abolished in the world, yet is still a persistent trade that plagues m...
In the mid nineteenth century, the Anglo-Portuguese Mixed Commission in Luanda liberated 137 African...
In the aftermath of the Kulturkampf, involvement in the German colonial project provided an opportun...
This article has as objective to know actually who were slaves or what characterise someone as slave...
A major motivation for starting mission work in Eastern Africa was the abolition of slavery. The net...
Includes bibliographical references and index.In 1888, eighty years after Britain ended its oceanic ...
This article analyses the ways in which the Sierra Leone Company, a chartered trading company, attem...
Caught between the expanding frontiers of the Indian Ocean slave trade from the east and Afro-Portug...
This article engages with the religious dimension of the politics of anti-slavery/trafficking and pr...
West Africa experienced extensive warfare and enslavement in the second half of the nineteenth centu...