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Abolitionism and the Persistence of Slavery in Italian States, 1750¿1850

BookHardcover
Ranking406227inGeschichte
CHF126.00

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This volume offers a pioneering study of slavery in the Italian states. Documenting previously unstudied cases of slavery in six Italian cities-Naples, Caserta, Rome, Palermo, Livorno and Genoa-Giulia Bonazza investigates why slavery survived into the middle of the nineteenth century, even as the abolitionist debate raged internationally and most states had abolished it. She contextualizes these cases of residual slavery from 1750-1850, focusing on two juridical and political watersheds: after the Napoleonic period, when the Italian states (with the exception of the Papal States) adopted constitutions outlawing slavery; and after the Congress of Vienna, when diplomatic relations between the Italian states, France and Great Britain intensified and slavery was condemned in terms that covered only the Atlantic slave trade. By excavating the lives of men and women who remained in slavery after abolition, this book sheds new light on the broader Mediterranean and transatlantic dimensions ofslavery in the Italian states.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-030-01348-6
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publishing date24/01/2019
Edition1st ed. 2019
Pages256 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 153 mm, Height 216 mm, Thickness 19 mm
Weight448 g
Article no.31101841
Publisher's article no.978-3-030-01348-6
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.28545516
Product groupGeschichte
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Giulia Bonazza is a fellow at the German Historical Institute in Rome, Italy, and former Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute.