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本文重建了福尔图纳托·达·科斯塔家族的历史,从1808年拿破仑入侵葡萄牙期间,该家族成员首次在葡萄牙出现,到19世纪20年代末和30年代初的国家政治动荡,再到1838年至1839年左右,在岛上的克里奥人与大都会之间的紧张关系中,以及英国反奴隶贸易中队的“入侵”,该家族搬迁到 o tom和Príncipe。在一段激烈的非法奴隶贸易和向合法贸易过渡的时期,它在安哥拉定居,直到1859年,最后一个已知的成员去世。福尔图纳托·达·科斯塔家族的故事是一场延续了半个多世纪的奥德赛,以大西洋历史上一些最重要的过程为标志。就这些历史发展进行谈判绝非易事:事实上,对一些人来说,这产生了一系列矛盾,有时会导致家庭经常面临的那种黑暗时刻。因此,重建这个独特家庭的生活也为我们提供了一个特别引人注目的例子,说明人类状况的所有弱点,其故事远非线性的。
This paper reconstructs the history of the Fortunato da Costa family, from the first appearance of its constituting members in Portugal, during the Napoleonic invasion of 1808, through the nation’s political turmoil of the late 1820s and early 1830s, the family’s relocation to São Tomé and Príncipe around 1838-1839, amidst significant Creole-metropolitan tensions on the islands, as well as “intrusions” from the British Anti-Slave Trade Squadron, to its settlement in Angola during an intense period of illegal slave trading and the transition to legitimate commerce, until 1859, when the last known member passed away. The story of the Fortunato da Costa family is an odyssey stretching over half a century, marked by some of the most important processes in Atlantic history. Negotiating these historical developments was anything but easy sailing: in fact, for some it created a series of contradictions, at times leading to the kind of dark moments that families often face. Reconstructing the lives of this unique family thus also presents us with a particularly striking example of the human condition in all its frailties, with a story that is far from unilinear.