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The FemSMed project explores the history of women's enslavement in the early modern Mediterranean, aiming to uncover the social and cultural implications of their bondage. It seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of gender dynamics and the impact of slavery on collective identities.
More than one million, and perhaps as many as two million individuals were enslaved in the Catholic regions of the early modern Mediterranean.
Despite evidence of the prevalence of female slavery and of the fact that women constituted the bulk of the enslaved population in some areas, scholarship on bondage in Mediterranean Europe from 1500 to 1800 retains a strong androcentric bias.
Transcending national historiographic traditions, FemSMed will break new ground by providing, for the first time,…
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