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Slave Testimonies in the Abolition Era. European Captives, African Slaves and Ottoman servants in 19th century North Africa

Descrizione del progetto

L’abolizione della schiavitù in Nord Africa come fenomeno sociale globale

Gli studiosi hanno attribuito l’abolizione della schiavitù in Nord Africa nel XIX secolo principalmente alla fine dell’influenza imperialista e, in misura minore, come parte dell’evoluzione del mondo musulmano. Inoltre, lo studio delle comunità di schiavi in Nord Africa è limitato a singoli casi nazionali, invece di offrire una prospettiva globale. Il progetto SlaveVoices, finanziato dall’UE, propone un nuovo approccio basato sulle testimonianze scritte degli schiavi e dei loro figli. Il progetto studierà le società degli schiavi non nei singoli stati del Nord Africa, ma come fenomeno sociale globalizzato che prende in considerazione il ruolo di molteplici fattori provenienti da Africa, Asia ed Europa.

Obiettivo

SLAVEVOICES has two main groundbreaking scientific goals. First, it aims at fully renewing our approach of the end of slavery, a crucial social transformation in North Africa as a part of the Muslim world. So far historians have explained the abolition and slow vanishing of slavery in this region either as the outcome of European imperialistic interventions or to a lesser extent as resulting from debates among Muslim scholars and leaders who were owning slaves. SLAVEVOICES will instead interpret the end of slavery through the testimonies of the ones who experienced and acted for the end of slavery: namely the testimonies of the slaves and their descendants written in Arabic, Ottoman Turkish and European languages.
Second, by studying together –and not apart as is often the case– the various groups of slaves in North Africa hailing from Africa, Europe and Asia, SLAVEVOICES will propose a new way of conceiving and writing the history of North Africa. Instead of studying each historical phenomenon according to each national part of this region (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt) as it is has often been the case, SLAVEVOICES will be a concrete attempt at writing a globalized and connected history of modern North Africa. It will explore the reshaping of the connections that groups of slaves built up within North African societies and between this part of the Muslim world and other adjoining societies in Africa, Asia and Europe in the abolition era. SLAVEVOICES will innovate in resituating slave testimonies within a broader history of literacy in North Africa throughout a long nineteenth century, a period in which literacy and written sources underwent major changes in Ottoman and colonial North Africa.
Finally through a website, a book, a play, and videos SLAVEVOICES will bring back the voices, the speeches and emotions of nineteenth century slaves to a present audience as new forms of enslavement and social dependency are resurfacing across the Mediterranean.

Meccanismo di finanziamento

ERC-COG - Consolidator Grant

Istituzione ospitante

FONDATION NATIONALE DES SCIENCES POLITIQUES
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 1 999 975,00
Indirizzo
RUE SAINT GUILLAUME 27
75341 Paris
Francia

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Regione
Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 1 999 975,00

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