Bosquejo sobre la esclavitud en Almería, entre el Mediterráneo medieval y el Atlántico moderno
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/107973Metadatos
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González Arévalo, RaúlEditorial
Catarata de los Libros
Fecha
2021Referencia bibliográfica
Raúl González Arévalo, “Bosquejo sobre la esclavitud en Almería, entre el Mediterráneo medieval y el Atlántico moderno”, en Manuel Chaves Fernández y Rafael Pérez García (coords.), La esclavitud en el sur de la península ibérica. Siglos XV al XVII, Madrid, Catarata de los Libros, 2021, pp. 47-65.
Resumen
Sixteenth-century slavery in Almería is a subject seldom studied. For decades the only reference were the works by Nicolás Cabrillana. The present book chapter is the first study devoted to the matter in decades. Taking into account notarial deeds from Almería, Málaga, Granada and Baza as well as royal sources from the Archivo General de Simancas and the Kingdom of Valencia, for the first time we offer an overview on the phenomenon from 1489 to 1522, the first three decades after the Christian conquest. Market dynamics from the Medieval Mediterranean to Modern Atlantic are outlined, followed by a profile of merchants and owners involved, finishing with the paths that led to freedom.




