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African Slavery and Spanish Empire: Imperial Imaginings and Bourbon Reform in Eighteenth-Century Cuba and Beyond

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The authors traces a philosophical shift that opened the door to a new departure in eighteenth-century Spanish empire: a newly emerging sense that the slave trade and African slavery were essential to the wealth of nations.
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This article traces a philosophical shift that opened the door to a new departure in eighteenth-century Spanish empire: a newly emerging sense that the slave trade and African slavery were essential to the wealth of nations. Contextualizing this ideological reconfiguration within mid-eighteenth century debates, this article draws upon the works of political economists and royal councilors in Madrid and puts them in conversation with the words and actions of individuals in and from Cuba, including people of African descent themselves. Because of the central place of the island in eighteenth-century imperial rivalry and reform, as well as its particular demographic situation, Cuba served as a catalyst for these debates about the place of African slavery and the transatlantic slave trade in Spanish empire. Ultimately, between the mid-eighteenth century and the turn of the nineteenth, this new mode of thought would lead to dramatic transformations in the institution of racial slavery and Spanish imperial political economy.

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Slavery: annual bibliographical supplement (2015)

TL;DR: In this paper, the bibliography continues its customary coverage of secondary writings published since 1900 in western European languages on slavery or the slave trade anywhere in the world: monographs,...
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Ampliando los significados de Sevicia: Los reclamos de protección corporal de los esclavos en Santiago de Cuba (1810-1870)

Adriana Chira
TL;DR: A traves de varios casos judiciales of Santiago de Cuba, exploramos el modo en which los esclavizados trataron de ampliar el significado of la categoria legal “sevicia” as mentioned in this paper.
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On the frontlines of slave trade abolition: British consuls combat state capture in Cuba and Mozambique

TL;DR: Turnbull and McLeod as mentioned in this paper explored the careers of two British consuls on different sides of the globe, David Turnbull in Cuba and Lyons McLeod in Mozambique, both engaged in a long-running battle against the ille...
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'Fully Capable of Any Iniquity': The Atlantic Human Trafficking Network of the Zangroniz Family

TL;DR: In the early eighteenth century, two Basque brothers of the Spanish Zangroniz family established a trading house in the Cuban capital and created a transatlantic commercial network, and in the process became important actors during a period characterized by vastly increased economic integration in the Atlantic world as discussed by the authors.
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The Ideological Origins of the British Empire

TL;DR: In this article, state and empire in British history are discussed, and the political economy of empire and ideology in the Walpolean era are discussed. But the focus is on the British state and its relationship with the British empire.
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Enlightened Narratives and Imperial Rivalry in Bourbon Spain: The Case of Almodovar's Historia Politica De Los Estabelecimientos Ultramarinos De Las Naciones Europeas (1784-1790)

TL;DR: The authors examines the historical work of the Spanish diplomat, the Duke of Almodovar, specifically the ways in which his work paralleled and diverged from Raynal and Robertson.