1615-1735年,瓜达拉哈拉奴隶市场的被奴役妇女和克里奥尔人

IF 1 2区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY Slavery & Abolition Pub Date : 2023-03-28 DOI:10.1080/0144039X.2023.2188202
Jorge E. Delgadillo Núñez
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摘要本研究基于广泛的文献数据库,绘制了17世纪瓜达拉哈拉奴隶市场的演变图。殖民地瓜达拉哈拉的案例与墨西哥城、普埃布拉和韦拉克鲁斯等知名市场形成了鲜明对比。与这些城市发生的情况相反,当地对瓜达拉哈拉的奴隶贸易在1640年后达到顶峰。因此,至少在十八世纪初之前,奴隶制对该地区的经济仍然具有重要意义。这项研究表明,瓜达拉哈拉的奴隶市场是如何从本世纪初被贩卖的更多被奴役的非洲人转变为本世纪末被贩卖的主要是美国出生的奴隶的;从大部分被奴役的黑人被贩卖到大多数被奴役的穆拉托斯;从本世纪初更多被奴役的男性被贩卖到本世纪末更多被奴役女性被贩卖。这些过程发生在整个时期奴隶价格逐渐下降的过程中。通过将焦点从墨西哥中部转移到一个鲜为人知的地方,这篇文章细微地改变了我们对跨大西洋向墨西哥贩卖奴隶的理解,并重新解释了殖民地瓜达拉哈拉奴隶市场的历史。
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Enslaved Women and Creoles in Guadalajara’s Slave Market, 1615–1735
ABSTRACT Based on an extensive documentary database, this study charts the evolution of the slave market in seventeenth-century Guadalajara. The case of colonial Guadalajara offers a fascinating contrast to the better-known markets of Mexico City, Puebla, and Veracruz. Contrary to what happened in those cities, the local slave trade to Guadalajara peaked after 1640. Slavery thus remained significant for the economy of the region until at least the beginning of the eighteenth century. The study shows how the slave market of Guadalajara transitioned from more enslaved Africans being sold at the beginning of the century to mostly American-born slaves sold at the end of the period; from mostly enslaved negros sold to a majority of enslaved mulatos; and from more enslaved men being sold at the beginning of the century to more enslaved women sold at the end. These processes happened in the midst of gradually decreasing slave prices across the whole period. By shifting away the focus from Central Mexico to a lesser-known place, this article nuances our understanding of the transatlantic slave trade to Mexico and offers a reinterpretation of the history of colonial Guadalajara’s slave market.
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