This Article explores seventeenth-century annulment litigation involving mixed status couples in which the free partner alleged mistaken identity - error de persona. While much research on annulment addresses the ways that ecclesiastical courts regulated intimate relationships between unequal couples at the behest of resistant elders, this Article examines the dissolution of marital ties by the partners themselves. I examine one annulment suit at length in which the petitioner alleged error de persona, using this suit to illustrate a common set of arguments deployed by litigants in the ecclesiastical legal forum. The annulment cases provide a rich archival source for understanding the diversity within urban slave communities in colonial Lat...
The Gracias al Sacar, a fascinating and seemingly inconceivable practice in eighteenth century colon...
In this article, I examine the meanings that marriage and divorce Catholics had for African freed or...
Examines the frequency of slave marriage in 18th-c. Puerto Rico, through family reconstitution based...
This Article explores seventeenth-century annulment litigation involving mixed status couples in whi...
This paper outlines the mechanisms used to position the offspring of slave women and white men at va...
This article examines divorce petitions filed by white, southern women in the nineteenth century sla...
For over a century, many Americans believed that interracial marriage was unnatural. From the late 1...
This article analyzes the case of the alleged marriage of the daughter of the judge of Lima Dr. Dieg...
The right of persons to marry without coercion and live their marriage freely was one of the foremo...
In 468 AD, a certain woman named Julia went to the Roman Emperor Anthemius to declare that she had m...
This paper analyzes the use of the courts by African population in Lima in seventeenth century, as w...
Questions concerning competition between peninsular – born Spaniards and creoles, the term applied t...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
Love and Marriage: Domestic Relations and Matrimonial Strategies Among the Enslaved in the Atlantic ...
David Montejano and others characterize early Hispanic-Anglo relations as operating under a peace s...
The Gracias al Sacar, a fascinating and seemingly inconceivable practice in eighteenth century colon...
In this article, I examine the meanings that marriage and divorce Catholics had for African freed or...
Examines the frequency of slave marriage in 18th-c. Puerto Rico, through family reconstitution based...
This Article explores seventeenth-century annulment litigation involving mixed status couples in whi...
This paper outlines the mechanisms used to position the offspring of slave women and white men at va...
This article examines divorce petitions filed by white, southern women in the nineteenth century sla...
For over a century, many Americans believed that interracial marriage was unnatural. From the late 1...
This article analyzes the case of the alleged marriage of the daughter of the judge of Lima Dr. Dieg...
The right of persons to marry without coercion and live their marriage freely was one of the foremo...
In 468 AD, a certain woman named Julia went to the Roman Emperor Anthemius to declare that she had m...
This paper analyzes the use of the courts by African population in Lima in seventeenth century, as w...
Questions concerning competition between peninsular – born Spaniards and creoles, the term applied t...
Until quite recently, Latin American countries widely assumed that legal discrimination against ethn...
Love and Marriage: Domestic Relations and Matrimonial Strategies Among the Enslaved in the Atlantic ...
David Montejano and others characterize early Hispanic-Anglo relations as operating under a peace s...
The Gracias al Sacar, a fascinating and seemingly inconceivable practice in eighteenth century colon...
In this article, I examine the meanings that marriage and divorce Catholics had for African freed or...
Examines the frequency of slave marriage in 18th-c. Puerto Rico, through family reconstitution based...