Acaba de ser publicado Mocambos e Quilombos - Uma história do campesinato negro no Brasil do historiador Flávio dos Santos Gomes (IH/UFRJ e LAH), sobre comunidades negras rurais e remanescentes de quilombos ao logo da história da escravidão e das primeiras décadas da pós-emancipação, acaba de ser publicado pela editora Cia das Letras.
Saiba mais... Freedom's Mirror: Cuba and Haiti in the Age of Revolution, livro da historiadora Ada Ferrer (NYU e LAH) publicado pela Cambridge University Press em 2014, recebeu três prêmios da American Historical Association: o Friedrich Katz Prize na categoria História do Caribe e da América Latina, o Wesley-Logan Prize em História da Diáspora Africana, e o James A. Rawley Prize, na categoria Histórias dos Mundos Atlânticos antes do século XX. Felicitações a Ada !
Antislavery Republics: The Politics of Abolition in the Spanish AtlanticThe Gilder Lehrman Center’s 17th Annual International Conference
October 30-31, 2015 Luce Hall Auditorium 34 Hillhouse Avenue New Haven, CT Why and how did slavery end when it did in Spanish America? Slavery expanded in leaps and bounds in Brazil, Cuba, and the United States during the same decades that the new republics of mainland Spanish America professed a commitment to the abolition of slavery and instituted gradual antislavery laws. In large part this was a result of the free and enslaved Africans’ involvement in the independence wars in places such as Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Uruguay, and Venezuela. This conference will focus on the history of slavery and anti-slavery in the nineteenth century Spanish Atlantic world and probe such hemispheric contrasts and divergences by moving beyond a national or imperial focus that has characterized abolitionist studies. Instead, it will trace the connections of mainland Spanish America with Brazil, Africa, Haiti, Britain, the Spanish Caribbean, and the United States during the nineteenth century. Speakers include: – Carlos Aguirre, University of Oregon – George Reid Andrews, University of Pittsburgh – Ana Lucia Araujo, Howard University – Alice Baumgartner, Yale University – Herman Bennett, City University of New York – Peter Blanchard, University of Toronto – David W. Blight, Yale University – Alex Borucki, University of California-Irvine – Marcela Echeverri, Yale University – Anne Eller, Yale University – Roquinaldo Ferreira, Brown University – Ada Ferrer, New York University – Alejandro Gomez, Université de Lille – John Harris, Johns Hopkins University – Bayo Holsey, Rutgers University – Richard Huzzey, University of Liverpool – Rafael Marquese, University of São Paulo – Edward Rugemer, Yale University – Dale Tomich, University of Binghamton – Justin Wolfe, Tulane University Registration is free but required. Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition Yale University PO Box 208206 New Haven, CT 06520-8206 Mothering Slaves Research Network
Amas e mães escravas: Perspectivas comparadas sobre maternidade de escravas, infertilidade, separação de mães e filhos e cuidado de crianças nas sociedades escravistas do Atlântico | Mothering Slaves: Comparative Perspectives on Motherhood, Childlessness and the Care of Children in Atlantic Slave Societies 24 e 25 de setembro de 2015 Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências Humanas e Letras, Universidade de São Paulo (São Paulo – Brasil) Programa do Seminário / Conference Programme |
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