Captivity and redemption: the benefits of freedom in the Old Netherlands 16th-17th centuries
Hispanofilia Program V "Forms of interaction with the world: captivity, violence and representation"
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Le 05/04/2024
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09:45 - 16:00
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The Tertials
room 301
The study day deals with systems of paid capture and captivity against military and civilian populations in Northwest Europe in the 16th and 17th centuries, at a time when Europeans elsewhere were developing the Atlantic slave trade. Case studies and discussions will enable us to analyze this violent phenomenon of deprivation of freedom and redemption between neighboring populations in a context of local wars.
Speakers:
Solange Segala - de Carbonnières (UPHF)
Yves Junot (UPHF)
José Javier Ruiz Ibáñez (University of Murcia - Spain)
Paul Vo-Ha (Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne)
Required registration: yves.junot@uphf.fr
Possibility of following the study day remotely. Link sent after registration.