The essays in this book demonstrate the importance of transatlantic and intra-American slave trafficking in the development of colonial Spanish America, highlighting the Spanish colonies’ previously underestimated significance within the broader history of the slave trade. Spanish America received African captives not only directly via the transatlantic slave trade but also from slave markets in the Portuguese, English, Dutch, French, and Danish Americas, ultimately absorbing more enslaved Africans than any other imperial jurisdiction in the Americas except Brazil. The contributors focus on the histories of slave trafficking to, within, and across highly diverse regions of Spanish America throughout the entire colonial period, with themes r...
Focusing on the Caribbean aspect of the slave trade, Columbia was one of the most prominent location...
This study addresses the emergence, rapid development and gradual decline of chattel slavery in the ...
This thesis unveils a hidden part of nineteenth-century Atlantic World History: the transnational e...
The essays in this book demonstrate the importance of transatlantic and intra-American slave traffic...
This presentation is about the arrival of African settlers and/or slaves to Spanish America in the 1...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coer...
Abstract: The slave trade within the Americas, after the initial disembarkation of African captives ...
This research has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union...
Con autorización de la editorial para este libro.[EN] The purpose of this book is to raise awareness...
This dissertation reveals how, in the half-century following 1710, inhabitants of British and Spanis...
Slavery was a bedrock component in the development of the New World. While slavery did not begin in ...
In this essay we use new and overlooked sources to provide a chronology for the early slave trade fr...
Resumen: Africanos contribuyeron al desarrollo de las sociedades hispa-noamericanas en muchas forma...
textThe societies from which they came, patterns of the Atlantic slave trade, and local conditions ...
Focusing on the Caribbean aspect of the slave trade, Columbia was one of the most prominent location...
This study addresses the emergence, rapid development and gradual decline of chattel slavery in the ...
This thesis unveils a hidden part of nineteenth-century Atlantic World History: the transnational e...
The essays in this book demonstrate the importance of transatlantic and intra-American slave traffic...
This presentation is about the arrival of African settlers and/or slaves to Spanish America in the 1...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
Since 1999, intensive research efforts have vastly increased what is known about the history of coer...
Abstract: The slave trade within the Americas, after the initial disembarkation of African captives ...
This research has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union...
Con autorización de la editorial para este libro.[EN] The purpose of this book is to raise awareness...
This dissertation reveals how, in the half-century following 1710, inhabitants of British and Spanis...
Slavery was a bedrock component in the development of the New World. While slavery did not begin in ...
In this essay we use new and overlooked sources to provide a chronology for the early slave trade fr...
Resumen: Africanos contribuyeron al desarrollo de las sociedades hispa-noamericanas en muchas forma...
textThe societies from which they came, patterns of the Atlantic slave trade, and local conditions ...
Focusing on the Caribbean aspect of the slave trade, Columbia was one of the most prominent location...
This study addresses the emergence, rapid development and gradual decline of chattel slavery in the ...
This thesis unveils a hidden part of nineteenth-century Atlantic World History: the transnational e...