This article presents the plot involving Itapemirim, in the southern region of Espírito Santo, in a complex network of slave trade in the Southeast after the promulgation of the Eusébio de Queirós Law. As it is the region with the least inspection, numerous ships transporting Africans continued to land on the south coast of Espírito Santo after 1850. They were mainly shipped to coffee farms in Cachoeiro do Itapemirim, the Zona da Mata de Minas Gerais and north of Rio de Janeiro . The countless denunciations and correspondences related to the subject show that the problem worried the authorities of the Empire and that lasted throughout the 1860s.O presente artigo apresenta a trama envolvendo Itapemirim, região sul do Espírito Santo, em uma c...
The internal slave traffic practice was intensified since the prohibition of the Atlantic slave tr...
The article analyzed the proposal of extinction of the slave trade to Brazil made by the Brazilian h...
During the period between the XVIth and the XIXth centuries, the region currently called Angola was ...
O artigo procura mostrar como se construiu a hegemonia portuguesa no contrabando de escravos para o ...
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This work intends to relate the Diaspora Negra to the presence of enslaved Africans in Itapemirim-ES...
The article tries to show how the Portuguese built their hegemony in the slave smuggling business to...
Entre o fim do século XVIII e ao longo da primeira metade do XIX a África Centro-oriental contribuiu...
this article presents new findings on the slave trade conduced from Paranaguá Bay, in the southern B...
The slave quarters, at times in the history of Brazil, was the reason for many headaches for those w...
O objetivo deste trabalho é analisar o desembarque de escravizados africanos, durante o governo dom ...
O artigo examina as relações entre o tráfico negreiro transatlântico para o Brasil, os padrões de al...
This article presents fragments of the life of Duarte José Martins da Costa, a sailor whose experien...
In a series of studies, Robert B. Martins and Amilcar Martins Filho have argued that Minas Gerais wa...
The article deals with the diplomacy of the slave trade, the single most important and most contenti...
The internal slave traffic practice was intensified since the prohibition of the Atlantic slave tr...
The article analyzed the proposal of extinction of the slave trade to Brazil made by the Brazilian h...
During the period between the XVIth and the XIXth centuries, the region currently called Angola was ...
O artigo procura mostrar como se construiu a hegemonia portuguesa no contrabando de escravos para o ...
The case of the African “colonists” of Montevideo illustrates the rebirthof slave trading networks b...
This work intends to relate the Diaspora Negra to the presence of enslaved Africans in Itapemirim-ES...
The article tries to show how the Portuguese built their hegemony in the slave smuggling business to...
Entre o fim do século XVIII e ao longo da primeira metade do XIX a África Centro-oriental contribuiu...
this article presents new findings on the slave trade conduced from Paranaguá Bay, in the southern B...
The slave quarters, at times in the history of Brazil, was the reason for many headaches for those w...
O objetivo deste trabalho é analisar o desembarque de escravizados africanos, durante o governo dom ...
O artigo examina as relações entre o tráfico negreiro transatlântico para o Brasil, os padrões de al...
This article presents fragments of the life of Duarte José Martins da Costa, a sailor whose experien...
In a series of studies, Robert B. Martins and Amilcar Martins Filho have argued that Minas Gerais wa...
The article deals with the diplomacy of the slave trade, the single most important and most contenti...
The internal slave traffic practice was intensified since the prohibition of the Atlantic slave tr...
The article analyzed the proposal of extinction of the slave trade to Brazil made by the Brazilian h...
During the period between the XVIth and the XIXth centuries, the region currently called Angola was ...