africans and “nations” in the slave trade through parish registers: preliminary notes for comparative perspectives on brazil and cuba in the seventeenth century
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Abstract In this paper, we compare classification patterns for African “nations” in some parts of Brazil and Cuba. Taking into consideration some montage areas of the slave economy in the seventeenth century, we evaluate how African “nations” could appear in demographic contexts and their relationships with the slave trade and connections with Africa. Following some perspectives of Atlantic history, the main idea is take a comparative approach to the formation of Africans’ identities, classifications and social structures in the Americas.
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| Authors | ;Flavio Gomes |
| Journal | Journal of Virology |
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10.20509/tem-1980-542x2016v224105
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