Silesia, Serfdom, and Slavery

Pub Date : 2023-10-26 DOI:10.1163/2405836x-00802012
Anka Steffen
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Abstract From the seventeenth to the twentieth century, Silesian linen production was closely linked to Atlantic slavery. Initially, Silesian linen was a commodity of varying quality, strategically adapted to either satisfy free consumers in Africa or serve as clothing for enslaved Africans or European colonists in the Americas. To keep their selling prices low, Silesian merchants adopted serfdom to exploit spinners and weavers. Later industrialists in the region relied on impoverished factory workers to manufacture competitive products, like tropical clothing for the colonies. This study contributes to a better understanding of the interconnectedness of the Silesian economy with Atlantic slavery by examining the practices through which Silesian actors shaped local conditions that became springboards for business opportunities related to slavery.
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西里西亚、农奴制和奴隶制
从17世纪到20世纪,西里西亚的亚麻生产与大西洋奴隶制密切相关。最初,西里西亚亚麻布是一种质量参差的商品,经过战略调整,既可以满足非洲的自由消费者,也可以作为美洲被奴役的非洲人或欧洲殖民者的衣服。为了保持低廉的销售价格,西里西亚商人采用农奴制剥削纺纱工和织布工。后来,该地区的实业家依靠贫困的工厂工人生产有竞争力的产品,比如为殖民地生产热带服装。这项研究有助于更好地理解西里西亚经济与大西洋奴隶制的相互联系,研究了西里西亚参与者如何塑造当地条件,这些条件成为与奴隶制相关的商业机会的跳板。
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