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09/03/2026
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(2026) Univ. Pablo de Olavide, Sevilla; Fac. Humanidades
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Publicación del libro: Manuel Herrero Sánchez, Jonatán Orozco Cruz, and Pedro Cardim, THE ASIENTO SYSTEM AND THE TRANSATLANTIC TRADE IN ENSLAVED AFRICANS (CIRCA 1580–1750), Ed. Brill, Series: The Atlantic World, Volume: 41, Leiden/Boston, 2026




Más información en: https://brill.com/display/title/65111?srsltid=AfmBOophOb-TAVfSOUJVZtzanBNGhcLZVMgpPGFvQBqY59sgOMYuGYmk

Se puede consultar la introducción en abierto en este enlace: https://books.google.es/books?hl=es&lr=&id=ixSfEQAAQBAJ&oi=fnd&pg=PA193&ots=Fb4lnFp40n&sig=WpCFJoxAcPFJSMtun_0ZUWuFY-4#v=onepage&q&f=false


ÍNDICE:
Introduction
Authors: Manuel Herrero Sánchez, Jonatán Orozco Cruz, and Pedro Cardim
Pages: 1–24

PART 1 THE ASIENTO: FOUNDATIONS, STRUCTURE AND CONSOLIDATION OF A SYSTEM
Chapter 1 ‘Pocas piezas hay para tantos navíos’: Business Ventures in Angola and Transimperial Slave Networks during the Portuguese Asientos (1595–1640)
Author: Miguel Geraldes Rodrigues
Pages: 27–47

Chapter 2 Slaving, Settlement and Social Ties: Iberians and Africans in the Rio Grande Estuary and the Caribbean, c. 1580–1600
Author: David Wheat
Pages: 48–74

Chapter 3 The Guinea and Cape Verde Contract of 1589–1594: Financing Networks and Transatlantic Returns
Author: Manuel F. Fernández Chaves
Pages: 75–97

Chapter 4 Global Networks, the Trade in Enslaved Africans and Peruvian Business Interests, 1580–1640
The Case of the Portuguese New Christian Manuel Bautista Pérez
Author: Linda A. Newson
Pages: 98–122

PART 2 COMMERCIAL AND DIPLOMATIC NETWORKS IN CONTROL OF THE TRANSATLANTIC TRADE IN ENSLAVED AFRICANS AFTER 1662

Chapter 5 Chains of Gains: toward a Global Approach to Studying the Benefits Derived from the Commerce in Enslaved Africans and Slave-Produced Commodities
Author: Filipa Ribeiro da Silva
Pages: 125–153

Chapter 6 Reciprocity, Self-Organization and Flexibility in Transnational Slave Trade Networks. Foundations of Mercantile Collaboration in the Asientos of Juan Barroso, Nicolás Porcio and Baltasar Coymans (1675–1694)
Author: Jonatán Orozco Cruz
Pages: 154–171

Chapter 7 Managing Transimperial Trade: Legal Representatives and Factors in the Coymans Asiento of 1685
Author: Ramona Negrón
Pages: 172–192

Chapter 8 The Royal Company of Guinea: an Introductory Study
Author: Maximiliano M. Menz
Pages: 193–212

Chapter 9 Manuel de Belmonte, the Asiento and the Deregulation of American Trade
Cosmopolitan Diplomatic and Mercantile Networks in a Transimperial Seventeenth-Century Context
Author: Manuel Herrero Sánchez
Pages: 213–241

Chapter 10 The Compagnie de l’Assiente (1702–1712) and the Formation of the Plantation Economy of Saint-Domingue
Authors: Klaus Weber and Joseph Mainberger
Pages: 242–260

Chapter 11 Exiting the Asiento: Diplomacy and the Dutch Slave Trade during the War of the Spanish Succession
Author: Wim Klooster
Pages: 261–279

PART 3 ALTERNATIVE MODELS OF ADMINISTRATION AND PARTICIPATION IN THE SLAVE TRADE, CONTEMPORANEOUS WITH THE ASIENTO

Chapter 12 Revisiting the Atlantic African Contratos. Shedding New Light on Slaving Tax Farms in the Shadow of the Asiento de Negros (Sixteenth–Seventeenth Centuries)
Author: Edgar Pereira
Pages: 283–315

Chapter 13 The Asiento’s Role in the Changing Relationship between the State and the Merchant Community in the Context of the British Trade in Enslaved African People, c. 1660–1740
Author: William A. Pettigrew
Pages: 316–332

Chapter 14 A South Atlantic Counterpoint: Facing the Asiento from Bahia (c. 1585–1740)
Authors: Thiago Krause and Christopher Ebert
Pages: 333–354

Afterword
Author: Alejandro García-Montón
Pages: 355–364
información recibida el 23/01/2026

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