Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 1800s, particularly around port cities and in their hinterlands. The slaves held around the Mediterranean and more widely around Europe included both “Atlantic” slaves and slaves of other geographical origins, primarily the Ottoman Empire, Indian Ocean colonies, and sub-Saharan Africa. Others came from the Black Sea and Eastern Europe. Sub-Saharan Africans arrived in Europe via the Barbary Regency ports and Egypt. Slaves’ personal histories were often complex and surprising because of the intricacies of global slave mobility and continuous changes of ownership. There is a general theoretical distinction between captives from the Ottoman Empire ...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
This article aims to demonstrate that slavery persisted in Naples and Rome until the first half of t...
This article aims to demonstrate that slavery persisted in Naples and Rome until the first half of t...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
In the Middle Ages and the early modern period, slavery was a widespread institution in the Christia...
This chapter focuses on slavery in the Mediterranean region from the sixteenth to the nineteenth cen...
Slavery – the ownership and control ofone human being by another, to the point of total obedience – ...
The formation of slave societies based on chattel servitors was a seacentered and seaborne phenomeno...
Between the Renaissance and the French Revolution, hundreds of thousands of Muslim men and women fro...
Between the Renaissance and the French Revolution, hundreds of thousands of Muslim men and women fro...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
This article aims to demonstrate that slavery persisted in Naples and Rome until the first half of t...
This article aims to demonstrate that slavery persisted in Naples and Rome until the first half of t...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
In the Middle Ages and the early modern period, slavery was a widespread institution in the Christia...
This chapter focuses on slavery in the Mediterranean region from the sixteenth to the nineteenth cen...
Slavery – the ownership and control ofone human being by another, to the point of total obedience – ...
The formation of slave societies based on chattel servitors was a seacentered and seaborne phenomeno...
Between the Renaissance and the French Revolution, hundreds of thousands of Muslim men and women fro...
Between the Renaissance and the French Revolution, hundreds of thousands of Muslim men and women fro...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the Dutch Republic was the centre of a worldwide economic...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
Any investigation of involuntary migration in the early modern period must recognize that traffickin...
This article aims to demonstrate that slavery persisted in Naples and Rome until the first half of t...
This article aims to demonstrate that slavery persisted in Naples and Rome until the first half of t...