Democratic ideas were used to legitimize both the need to abolish and to preserve the slave trade and slavery in the Spanish empire during the nineteenth century. This article will demonstrate that the relationship between ‘slavery’ and ‘democracy’ in the Spanish political debate is complex and changing. For political actors, on various places of the ideological spectrum, democratic ideas were presented both as incompatible with slavery and as a reason to oppose its abolitio
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"It is criminal selfishness to seek liberty and independence from Spain for ourselves, if we wish no...
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This dissertation is a study of the shifting alliances among different factions of the metropolitan ...
The proposal of Agustín de Argüelles to abolish the slave trade in 1811 was crucial in defining a ne...
Spain was the last country in the Atlantic World to tolerate the traffic in slaves across the Ocean....
This essay explores the idea of the “pious humaneness” of the Spanish monarchy as it manifested in t...
La abolición de la esclavitud en las colonias españolas del Caribe fue un largo y tortuoso proceso q...
This article intends to analyze three discourses that advocated for slavery abolition in Spanish Ame...
This article argues that the Age of Revolution and the abolition of slavery do not adequately mark ...
This article studies from a <em>longue durée</em> perspective the articulation of anti-slavery senti...
Spain was the last of the old colonial empires to abolish the slave trade. England, one of the natio...
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International audienceThis article compares and contrasts the conceptualization and transnational ci...
This article explores the portrayal of the first Cuban war of independence against Spain (Ten Years’...
In late 1829, Lorenzo de Zavala, an influential Mexican statesman, writer, and editor, fled Mexico a...
"It is criminal selfishness to seek liberty and independence from Spain for ourselves, if we wish no...
En el presente artículo analizo el devenir del abolicionismo en el Sexenio Democrático, valorando s...
This dissertation is a study of the shifting alliances among different factions of the metropolitan ...
The proposal of Agustín de Argüelles to abolish the slave trade in 1811 was crucial in defining a ne...
Spain was the last country in the Atlantic World to tolerate the traffic in slaves across the Ocean....
This essay explores the idea of the “pious humaneness” of the Spanish monarchy as it manifested in t...
La abolición de la esclavitud en las colonias españolas del Caribe fue un largo y tortuoso proceso q...
This article intends to analyze three discourses that advocated for slavery abolition in Spanish Ame...
This article argues that the Age of Revolution and the abolition of slavery do not adequately mark ...
This article studies from a <em>longue durée</em> perspective the articulation of anti-slavery senti...
Spain was the last of the old colonial empires to abolish the slave trade. England, one of the natio...
This article explains in somehow theoretical sources present in several representatives of antirevol...
International audienceThis article compares and contrasts the conceptualization and transnational ci...
This article explores the portrayal of the first Cuban war of independence against Spain (Ten Years’...
In late 1829, Lorenzo de Zavala, an influential Mexican statesman, writer, and editor, fled Mexico a...
"It is criminal selfishness to seek liberty and independence from Spain for ourselves, if we wish no...