为战争事业在海外购买奴隶

IF 0.6 Q1 HISTORY
Benoît Maréchaux
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这篇文章借鉴了军事企业家的商业信件和账簿,他们在奴隶市场中的作用仍然鲜为人知,探讨了热那亚承包商在地中海的活动,他们在为西班牙君主政体经营厨房时成为了主要的奴隶贩子。通过考察他们作为奴隶购买者而非奴隶制造者的运作,本研究分析了早期现代军事企业家如何以及为什么在国界外动员强迫劳动。文章表明,在17世纪初的特定背景下,热那亚的厨房管理者通过在遥远的地中海港口购买奴隶来获得大多数奴隶,并解释了其原因。对奴隶如何被定位、评估、谈判、支付和远距离运输的研究表明,在国际上购买奴隶涉及到连接一个分散市场的遥远港口,该市场的特点是当地供应不稳定、信息本地化、价格不可预测和经纪人无处不在。有人认为,在这样一个不完美的市场上,加莱拉斯海军陆战队别无选择,只能授权他们的船长和当地代理人。在海外购买奴隶增加了市场机会,但涉及高风险、不可预测的法律程序和无数后勤问题。
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Purchasing Slaves Overseas for the Business of War
Drawing on merchant letters and account books of military entrepreneurs, whose role in slave markets is still poorly understood, this article explores the Mediterranean activities of the Genoese contractors who emerged as major slave traffickers while operating galleys for the Spanish Monarchy. By examining their operations as slave buyers rather than as slave makers, this study analyzes how and why early modern military entrepreneurs mobilized forced labor beyond national borders. The article shows that in the specific context of the early 17th century, Genoese galley managers obtained most slaves by buying them in distant Mediterranean ports, and the reasons for this are explained. The study of how slaves were located, evaluated, negotiated over, paid for, and transported from a distance reveals that buying slaves internationally involved connecting the distant ports of a fragmented market characterized by a volatile local supply, localized information, unpredictable prices, and ubiquitous brokers. It is argued that, in such an imperfect market, the asentistas de galeras had no choice but to empower their galley captains and local agents. Purchasing slaves overseas increased market opportunities but involved high risks, unpredictable legal procedures, and myriad logistical issues.
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Journal of Global Slavery
Journal of Global Slavery Arts and Humanities-History
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