Traces the development of the Portuguese slave trade. Europeans’ rationalization of their enslavement of West Africans; Historical chronicles by Portuguese royal archivist Gomes Eanes de Zurara; Zurara\u27s life, works, and insights on the slave trade; Crusade against Isla
UID/HIS/04666/2013This article focuses on the slave trade between the West African coast and Portuga...
Common historical interpretations of the Atlantic slave system often lose the position Africa within...
This piece has studied the basic facts of black slavery and its consequences on the African contine...
The study of slavery in medieval Portugal has focused almost exclusively on the status and fate of t...
The Portuguese were keen slave traders on the west central coast of Africa in the early modern perio...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
The Portuguese contact with Moors and other men from "varied nations" in Morocco in the early fiftee...
The transatlantic slave trade, which persisted for 366 years, marks the single largest migration of ...
The Portuguese engagement with the continent of Africa following the conquest of Ceuta in 1415 was f...
Defence date: 18 October 2019Examining Board Prof Regina Grafe, European University Institute, (Sup...
The Making of Quilengues: Violence, Enslavement and Resistance in the interior of Benguela, 1600-183...
What emerges is a picture of Inquisition jurisprudence being used to reinforce both the institution ...
In this paper, African Muslim forms to understand and oppose enslavement, slavery, and conversion to...
In the Middle Ages and the early modern period, slavery was a widespread institution in the Christia...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
UID/HIS/04666/2013This article focuses on the slave trade between the West African coast and Portuga...
Common historical interpretations of the Atlantic slave system often lose the position Africa within...
This piece has studied the basic facts of black slavery and its consequences on the African contine...
The study of slavery in medieval Portugal has focused almost exclusively on the status and fate of t...
The Portuguese were keen slave traders on the west central coast of Africa in the early modern perio...
Beginning in the sixteenth century, as large quantities of produce were unloaded at ports throughout...
The Portuguese contact with Moors and other men from "varied nations" in Morocco in the early fiftee...
The transatlantic slave trade, which persisted for 366 years, marks the single largest migration of ...
The Portuguese engagement with the continent of Africa following the conquest of Ceuta in 1415 was f...
Defence date: 18 October 2019Examining Board Prof Regina Grafe, European University Institute, (Sup...
The Making of Quilengues: Violence, Enslavement and Resistance in the interior of Benguela, 1600-183...
What emerges is a picture of Inquisition jurisprudence being used to reinforce both the institution ...
In this paper, African Muslim forms to understand and oppose enslavement, slavery, and conversion to...
In the Middle Ages and the early modern period, slavery was a widespread institution in the Christia...
Slavery was a widespread phenomenon in Europe during the Atlantic slave trade of the 1500s to the 18...
UID/HIS/04666/2013This article focuses on the slave trade between the West African coast and Portuga...
Common historical interpretations of the Atlantic slave system often lose the position Africa within...
This piece has studied the basic facts of black slavery and its consequences on the African contine...