Differentiated Conditions Nevertheless: Slavery and Captivity in the Iberian Mediterranean Context of the 15th century
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González Arévalo, RaúlMateria
Esclavitud Slavery Cautiverio Captivity Granada Mediterráneo Mediterranean Islam Escuela malikí Maliki school
Date
2021Referencia bibliográfica
Filomena Lopes de Barros y Clara Almagro-Vidal (eds.). Forms of Unfreedom in the Medieval Mediterranean, CIDEHUS (Centro Interdisciplinar de Historia, Culturas e Sociedades da Universidad de Évora), Évora, 2021, pp. 1-15. https://books.openedition.org/cidehus/18507
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CIDEHUS (Centro Interdisciplinar de Historia, Culturas e Sociedades da Universidad de Évora)Résumé
Unlike the academic trend derived from modern studies and American historiography, that deals with slavery and captivity as if they were the same condition, the present text underlines its difference based on ideological, legislative and economic arguments from the Iberian Mediterranean context of the fifteenth century