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African Kings and Black Slaves: Sovereignty and Dispossession in the Early Modern Atlantic
- H. Bennett
- Political Science
- 9 November 2018
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Africans in Colonial Mexico: Absolutism, Christianity, and Afro-Creole Consciousness, 1570-1640
- H. Bennett
- Philosophy, History
- 1 June 2003
Acknowledgments 1. Soiled Gods and the Formation of a Slave Society 2. "The Grand Remedy": Africans and Christian Conjugality 3. Policing Christians: The Inquisition and Ecclesiastical Courts 4.… Expand
The Subject in the Plot: National Boundaries and the “History” of the Black Atlantic
- H. Bennett
- Sociology
- African Studies Review
- 1 April 2000
Abstract: As a new field and analytical category, the African diaspora promises to remap the histories of Africans and their dispersed descendants. In what ways has the promise of diaspora been… Expand
Colonial Blackness: A History of Afro-Mexico
- H. Bennett
- History
- 1 June 2009
List of Tables Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Writing Afro-Mexican History 1. Discipline and Culture 2. Genealogies to a Past 3. Creoles 4. Provincial Black Life 5. Local Blackness 6.… Expand
Preliminary List of Readings: Anderson, Benedict. Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origins and Spread of Nationalism. New York: Verso, 1983. Bastide, Roger. The African Religions of Brazil:…
- H. Bennett, Julia A. Mediterraneans, B. Hayes, M. Sénellart, Liisa H. Purity
- History
- 2015
- 77
““Sons of Adam””: Text, Context, and the Early Modern African Subject
- H. Bennett
- Sociology
- 1 November 2005
ABSTRACT Seeking to dislodge the prism that a singular political practice——represented as the story from savage to slave——informed the slave trade, this essay points to a distinct genealogy shaping… Expand
Bearing Arms for His Majesty: The Free-Colored Militia in Colonial Mexico (review)
- H. Bennett
- Art
- 30 April 2004
nected with the efforts of Melchor Carlos Inca, Paullu’s grandson, to establish his Inca status in the courts of Spain. The “Inca history” of the Discurso is essentially a genealogy plus the list of… Expand
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