This collaborative project brings together researchers from the IHSS and the Bonn Center for Dependency & Slavery studies to generate valuable knowledge about children, slavery, and gender in the early modern world (1500-1800). It develops case studies grounded in archival research, visual and material culture that explore historical dimensions of child slavery in multiple world regions, including in maritime Asia, South America, and West Africa and the Atlantic. It pays particular attention to the mobility of enslaved and other ‘transactional’ children, including between households, across cultural boundaries, and across oceans. We aim to illuminate important changes in child slavery over time, including shifts in ideas about the enslavement of children, and real trends in child enslavement and trafficking. As the early modern era was a period of intensified globalisation and imperial expansion, this project assesses the extent to which it witnessed a convergence of child slavery ideas and practices across the globe.
2023-2024
Date: 12-14 September 2024
Location: Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies
Call for papers deadline: Friday 1 December 2023
12-14 September 2024, Bonn Center for Dependency and Slavery Studies
See Call for Papers, above.
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