Slavery and Religious Conversion in Portugal's Indian Empire, 1500-1700

OHIO UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780821425930

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By Stephanie Hassell
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229 x 152 mm
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Stephanie Hassell is an assistant professor of history at Clemson University. Her work on slavery, the Indian Ocean world, and African history has appeared in the Journal of Early Modern History and History in Africa.

A remarkable new consideration of the fundamental, dynamic relationship between slave labor procurement and the soul-binding religious conversion of those enslaved individuals. . . . This is very fertile ground, and Stephanie Hassell has made excellent use of surviving archival material to produce a highly innovative, incisively argued volume. - Timothy D. Walker, author of Doctors, Folk Medicine and the Inquisition: The Repression of Magical Healing in Portugal during the Enlightenment Making use of a rich corpus of materials, Stephanie Hassell deftly explores the interpenetrating worlds of religious conversion, slavery, and the firmament of early modern empire in Portuguese India. The book opens up new questions about the dynamics of slavery, specifically through the lens of conversion and relations within the sphere of the household. There are fascinating interventions in its pages into how we understand slave engagement with the Goan Inquisition and their use of its mechanisms in a variety of ways to stake a claim to imperial and communal belonging while navigating the territorial boundedness of religious identity as they established space for themselves in a prescriptive but nonetheless fluid environment of multiple mobilities. - Pedro Machado, author of Ocean of Trade: South Asian Merchants, Africa and the Indian Ocean, c.1750-1850

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