The objective of this article is to illustrate the tension between mobility and immobility that existed in the slave labour market in the Mediterranean during the 18th and 19th centuries, focusing mainly on the Italian case, but it also considers the issue in a wider European sense. The skin colour, age, physical appearance, and ethnic origin (as described by the sources) of captives, enslaved people and formerly enslaved people affected their mobility before and after the legal abolition of slavery between 1752 and 1885. I will analyse the correlation between the legal end of slavery and the im/mobility of enslaved and ex-enslaved based on the characteristics and qualities assigned to them. The juridical abolitions of slavery in the 19t...
This dissertation examines an early modern slave trade that extended from the Central Sahel into the...
open2noIn this article we combine a mobility perspective with a biographical approach to explore the...
This article aims to demonstrate that slavery persisted in Naples and Rome until the first half of t...
The objective of this article is to illustrate the tension between mobility and immobility that exis...
This article presents a group portrait of captives and slaves and a picture of some individual slave...
International audienceThis article aims at studying the formation process of personal identities of ...
This article explores the figure of the ‘migrant slave’ that appears to conjoin antithetical notions...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
Drawing on three cases of rural labour in the US plantation economy between the 1930s and the 1960s,...
Brazil was the largest importer of slaves during the Atlantic slave trade. Yet, the lack of disaggre...
This paper aims to illustrate how the Italian reception of Uncle Tom’s Cabin during the Italian Fasc...
Este artículo recoge reflexiones sobre las formas de religiosidad en esclavitud en Italia entre los ...
This chapter focuses on slavery in the Mediterranean region from the sixteenth to the nineteenth cen...
This article analyses the distribution system of liberated Africans in the Atlantic world in order t...
Rome was one of history’s major slave societies. The economy of Roman Italy in the late republic and...
This dissertation examines an early modern slave trade that extended from the Central Sahel into the...
open2noIn this article we combine a mobility perspective with a biographical approach to explore the...
This article aims to demonstrate that slavery persisted in Naples and Rome until the first half of t...
The objective of this article is to illustrate the tension between mobility and immobility that exis...
This article presents a group portrait of captives and slaves and a picture of some individual slave...
International audienceThis article aims at studying the formation process of personal identities of ...
This article explores the figure of the ‘migrant slave’ that appears to conjoin antithetical notions...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
Drawing on three cases of rural labour in the US plantation economy between the 1930s and the 1960s,...
Brazil was the largest importer of slaves during the Atlantic slave trade. Yet, the lack of disaggre...
This paper aims to illustrate how the Italian reception of Uncle Tom’s Cabin during the Italian Fasc...
Este artículo recoge reflexiones sobre las formas de religiosidad en esclavitud en Italia entre los ...
This chapter focuses on slavery in the Mediterranean region from the sixteenth to the nineteenth cen...
This article analyses the distribution system of liberated Africans in the Atlantic world in order t...
Rome was one of history’s major slave societies. The economy of Roman Italy in the late republic and...
This dissertation examines an early modern slave trade that extended from the Central Sahel into the...
open2noIn this article we combine a mobility perspective with a biographical approach to explore the...
This article aims to demonstrate that slavery persisted in Naples and Rome until the first half of t...