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65309-01 - Proseminar: Four Hundred Years of Slavery: Slaves and Slave Trades in Africa and the World, 1400-1800 (3 CP)

Semester spring semester 2022
Course frequency Irregular
Lecturers Ettore Morelli (ettore.morelli@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content Slavery is often thought of as a thing of the past. As something distant from us, both in time and space. But is it, really? The recent re-emergence of this subject within public debates on contemporary racism and the legacies of colonialism in Europe, the Americas, and Africa suggests a different answer. In this perspective, slavery constitutes one of the original faults of the world we live in today, and an inherent structure that still casts a shadow on modern societies and economies.
On the other hand, slavery has existed, in a form or another, in most human societies and most, if not all, regions of the world. Indeed, one of the great scholars working on the subject, Orlando Patterson, said that ‘there is nothing notably peculiar about the institution of slavery’, denouncing the paradox that keeps turning slavery into a repressed memory.
The proseminar addresses the history and theories of slavery from the late Middle Ages to the early nineteenth century and focuses on the growing impact that the institution had on the societies of the African continent. Beginning from a discussion of the concept itself, the proseminar studies the different forms of slavery rooted in the Ancient and Medieval Mediterranean, in Islam, and in West and West Central Africa, analyses their entanglement into the structure of the Atlantic Slave Trade, and explores their enduring legacies in our present.
Bibliography Paul E. Lovejoy, Transformations in Slavery: A History of Slavery in Africa, Cambridge, 2011.

 

Admission requirements Für Studierende des BSF Geschichte im Grundstudium mit abgeschlossenem Einführungskurs Geschichte. Teilnahme an der ersten Sitzung ist obligatorisch. Die Teilnehmerzahl ist auf 25 beschränkt. Bei Überbelegung werden Studierende des BSF Geschichte, die noch kein Proseminar in dem Modul absolviert haben, bevorzugt zugelassen.
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Wednesday 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1

Dates

Date Time Room
Wednesday 23.02.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 02.03.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 09.03.2022 16.15-18.00 Fasnachtsferien
Wednesday 16.03.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 23.03.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 30.03.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 06.04.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 13.04.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 20.04.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 27.04.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 04.05.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 11.05.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 18.05.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 25.05.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Wednesday 01.06.2022 16.15-18.00 Departement Geschichte, Seminarraum 1
Modules Modul: Basis Frühe Neuzeit (Bachelor's degree subject: History)
Modul: Basis Mittelalter (Bachelor's degree subject: History)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Aktive Teilnahme.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale Pass / Fail
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Offered by Departement Geschichte

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