The Mediterranean Apprenticeship of British Slavery

The Mediterranean Apprenticeship of British Slavery

Nº:
1
Editorial:
Verbum
EAN:
9788479624231
Ano de edición:
ISBN:
978-84-7962-423-1
Páxinas:
152
Encadernación:
RUSTICA
lingua:
CASTELLANO
Ancho:
140
Alto:
195
Dispoñibilidade:
No disponible
Colección:
Ensayo

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The present study attempts to map out neglected research territory and  to marshal a powerful body on silenced evidence that disprove the current view that the English in early modern Europe were laggards in exploting black Africans and Moors as salves and domestic servants.The  finding of the authors researches, carried out in Spanish and English  archives, have brought to light that the dawn of British black slavery has to be set back to the 1480s. A crop of records unearthed in Seville, Simancas, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and Santa Cruz de Tenerife leave no doubt about the fact that the English merchants resident in Andalusia at the turn on the 15th/16th centuries were the pioneers of British transatlantic slavery.The author also presents new  avenues for further research into the underexplored black presence in  early modern England. Thus he has addressed the gender issue raised by the presence of female black domestic servants in English and New Christian merchant households.The gender issue also hinges on the fact  that a sizeable number of Elizabethan women from all social classes owned black domestic slaves,

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