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ISBN 10: 1009533495 ISBN 13: 9781009533492
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ISBN 10: 1009533495 ISBN 13: 9781009533492
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ISBN 10: 1009533495 ISBN 13: 9781009533492
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ISBN 10: 1009533495 ISBN 13: 9781009533492
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Paperback or Softback. Condizione: New. Slavery and Freedom in Black Thought in the Early Spanish Atlantic. Book.
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Paperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Weaving together thousands of archival fragments, this study explores a shared Black Atlantic world where the meanings of slavery and freedom were fiercely contested and claimed. It recreates the worlds of extraordinary individuals and communities in the long sixteenth century, whilst mapping the development of early modern Black thought about slavery and freedom. From a free Black mother's embarkation license to cross the Atlantic Ocean, to an enslaved Sevillian woman's epistles to her freed husband in New Spain, to an enslaved man's negotiations with prospective buyers on the auction block in Mexico City, to a Black man's petition to reclaim his liberty after his illegitimate enslavement, Chloe L. Ireton explores how Africans and their descendants reckoned with laws and theological discourses that legitimized the enslavement of Black people and the varied meanings of freedom across legal jurisdictions. Their intellectual labor reimagined the epistemic worlds of slavery and freedom in the early modern Atlantic. An intellectual history exploring how free and enslaved Black people in the early Atlantic conceptualized and contested ideas about slavery and freedom. It will be of interest to students and scholars interested in Atlantic history, Latin American history, the history of communication, and intellectual history. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Weaving together thousands of archival fragments, this study explores a shared Black Atlantic world where the meanings of slavery and freedom were fiercely contested and claimed. It recreates the worlds of extraordinary individuals and communities in the long sixteenth century, whilst mapping the development of early modern Black thought about slavery and freedom. From a free Black mother's embarkation license to cross the Atlantic Ocean, to an enslaved Sevillian woman's epistles to her freed husband in New Spain, to an enslaved man's negotiations with prospective buyers on the auction block in Mexico City, to a Black man's petition to reclaim his liberty after his illegitimate enslavement, Chloe L. Ireton explores how Africans and their descendants reckoned with laws and theological discourses that legitimized the enslavement of Black people and the varied meanings of freedom across legal jurisdictions. Their intellectual labor reimagined the epistemic worlds of slavery and freedom in the early modern Atlantic.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: new. Paperback. Weaving together thousands of archival fragments, this study explores a shared Black Atlantic world where the meanings of slavery and freedom were fiercely contested and claimed. It recreates the worlds of extraordinary individuals and communities in the long sixteenth century, whilst mapping the development of early modern Black thought about slavery and freedom. From a free Black mother's embarkation license to cross the Atlantic Ocean, to an enslaved Sevillian woman's epistles to her freed husband in New Spain, to an enslaved man's negotiations with prospective buyers on the auction block in Mexico City, to a Black man's petition to reclaim his liberty after his illegitimate enslavement, Chloe L. Ireton explores how Africans and their descendants reckoned with laws and theological discourses that legitimized the enslavement of Black people and the varied meanings of freedom across legal jurisdictions. Their intellectual labor reimagined the epistemic worlds of slavery and freedom in the early modern Atlantic. An intellectual history exploring how free and enslaved Black people in the early Atlantic conceptualized and contested ideas about slavery and freedom. It will be of interest to students and scholars interested in Atlantic history, Latin American history, the history of communication, and intellectual history. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Weaving together thousands of archival fragments, this study explores a shared Black Atlantic world where the meanings of slavery and freedom were fiercely contested and claimed. It recreates the worlds of extraordinary individuals and communities in the long sixteenth century, whilst mapping the development of early modern Black thought about slavery and freedom. From a free Black mother's embarkation license to cross the Atlantic Ocean, to an enslaved Sevillian woman's epistles to her freed husband in New Spain, to an enslaved man's negotiations with prospective buyers on the auction block in Mexico City, to a Black man's petition to reclaim his liberty after his illegitimate enslavement, Chloe L. Ireton explores how Africans and their descendants reckoned with laws and theological discourses that legitimized the enslavement of Black people and the varied meanings of freedom across legal jurisdictions. Their intellectual labor reimagined the epistemic worlds of slavery and freedom in the early modern Atlantic.
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: New. Weaving together thousands of archival fragments, this study explores a shared Black Atlantic world where the meanings of slavery and freedom were fiercely contested and claimed. It recreates the worlds of extraordinary individuals and communities in the long sixteenth century, whilst mapping the development of early modern Black thought about slavery and freedom. From a free Black mother's embarkation license to cross the Atlantic Ocean, to an enslaved Sevillian woman's epistles to her freed husband in New Spain, to an enslaved man's negotiations with prospective buyers on the auction block in Mexico City, to a Black man's petition to reclaim his liberty after his illegitimate enslavement, Chloe L. Ireton explores how Africans and their descendants reckoned with laws and theological discourses that legitimized the enslavement of Black people and the varied meanings of freedom across legal jurisdictions. Their intellectual labor reimagined the epistemic worlds of slavery and freedom in the early modern Atlantic.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Weaving together thousands of archival fragments, this study explores a shared Black Atlantic world where the meanings of slavery and freedom were fiercely contested and claimed. It recreates the worlds of extraordinary individuals and communities in the long sixteenth century, whilst mapping the development of early modern Black thought about slavery and freedom. From a free Black mother's embarkation license to cross the Atlantic Ocean, to an enslaved Sevillian woman's epistles to her freed husband in New Spain, to an enslaved man's negotiations with prospective buyers on the auction block in Mexico City, to a Black man's petition to reclaim his liberty after his illegitimate enslavement, Chloe L. Ireton explores how Africans and their descendants reckoned with laws and theological discourses that legitimized the enslavement of Black people and the varied meanings of freedom across legal jurisdictions. Their intellectual labor reimagined the epistemic worlds of slavery and freedom in the early modern Atlantic. An intellectual history exploring how free and enslaved Black people in the early Atlantic conceptualized and contested ideas about slavery and freedom. It will be of interest to students and scholars interested in Atlantic history, Latin American history, the history of communication, and intellectual history. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Cambridge University Press, 2024
ISBN 10: 1009533487 ISBN 13: 9781009533485
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Weaving together thousands of archival fragments, this study explores a shared Black Atlantic world where the meanings of slavery and freedom were fiercely contested and claimed. It recreates the worlds of extraordinary individuals and communities in the long sixteenth century, whilst mapping the development of early modern Black thought about slavery and freedom. From a free Black mother's embarkation license to cross the Atlantic Ocean, to an enslaved Sevillian woman's epistles to her freed husband in New Spain, to an enslaved man's negotiations with prospective buyers on the auction block in Mexico City, to a Black man's petition to reclaim his liberty after his illegitimate enslavement, Chloe L. Ireton explores how Africans and their descendants reckoned with laws and theological discourses that legitimized the enslavement of Black people and the varied meanings of freedom across legal jurisdictions. Their intellectual labor reimagined the epistemic worlds of slavery and freedom in the early modern Atlantic.
Lingua: Spagnolo
Editore: Universidad De Sevilla Jun 2024, 2024
ISBN 10: 8447225380 ISBN 13: 9788447225385
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Aggiungi al carrelloTaschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware - De la invisibilidad al protagonismo histórico, de la presunta inferioridad a la condición de agentes de la globalización; estos son los ejes rectores a partir de los cuales han sido escritos los capítulos de este libro. Historias de mujeres esclavas, horras y libres pensadas desde sus aspectos más profundos y cotidianos, en su vivir, en sus experiencias personales y en sus relaciones sociales, desarrolladas en los mundos ibéricos y en los cuatro continentes desde el siglo XVI hasta el XIX. Los autores invitan a los lectores a conocer dimensiones importantísimas de la historia de la esclavitud moderna, con frecuencia ausentes tanto en las grandes síntesis sobre el tema como en los libros de divulgación. Así, y gracias a los esfuerzos de investigación de más de una veintena de especialistas procedentes de Brasil, España, Italia, Portugal, Inglaterra y Estados Unidos, se presenta una historia muy alejada del paradigma de la sumisión femenina, de su pasividad y de su excesiva victimización, buscando subrayar sus poderes, autonomías y centralidades. El reto de este libro es intentar comprender todo esto en su complejidad original, partiendo de la actuación femenina cotidiana y de los testimonios documentales que nos han llegado, muchos de los cuales fueron dictados por ellas mismas, como sus testamentos o sus declaraciones en procesos judiciales civiles y eclesiásticos, para evitar caer en la tentación de construir fórmulas simplificadoras y anacrónicas, y poder, de este modo, amoldar convenientemente el pasado a nuestro presente.
Lingua: Inglese
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ISBN 10: 1009533495 ISBN 13: 9781009533492
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Brand New. 340 pages. 6.00x0.76x9.00 inches. In Stock. This item is printed on demand.