Una red comercial sefardita en el eje Curaçao-Coro durante el siglo XVIII
This article links data concerning two characters, Jacobo/Felipe and David Senior Henriquez. Their individual stories and business partnership included the African slave trade and smuggling in the Curacao-Coro axis. They are two members of an ethnic and religious community with a specific way of str...
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description | This article links data concerning two characters, Jacobo/Felipe and David Senior Henriquez. Their individual stories and business partnership included the African slave trade and smuggling in the Curacao-Coro axis. They are two members of an ethnic and religious community with a specific way of structuring their business enterprises based on Sephardi family clans. Moving away from metanarratives, some of the elements that characterized the economy and geopolitics of that time and geo-historical space are embodied in these concrete historical subjects. This article is part of the special theme section on Portuguese Jews in Europe and the Caribbean, 17th-18th Centuries, guest-edited by José Alberto Tavim. |
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spelling | doaj.art-6c73936c329b49bb9aed2c7a60ba92032024-02-14T14:00:53ZengAssociação de Actividades CientíficasLer História0870-61822019-07-01748711010.4000/lerhistoria.5105Una red comercial sefardita en el eje Curaçao-Coro durante el siglo XVIIIBlanca de LimaThis article links data concerning two characters, Jacobo/Felipe and David Senior Henriquez. Their individual stories and business partnership included the African slave trade and smuggling in the Curacao-Coro axis. They are two members of an ethnic and religious community with a specific way of structuring their business enterprises based on Sephardi family clans. Moving away from metanarratives, some of the elements that characterized the economy and geopolitics of that time and geo-historical space are embodied in these concrete historical subjects. This article is part of the special theme section on Portuguese Jews in Europe and the Caribbean, 17th-18th Centuries, guest-edited by José Alberto Tavim.https://journals.openedition.org/lerhistoria/5105Caribbeansephardimcontrabandslavesfamily business networkVenezuela |
spellingShingle | Blanca de Lima Una red comercial sefardita en el eje Curaçao-Coro durante el siglo XVIII Ler História Caribbean sephardim contraband slaves family business network Venezuela |
title | Una red comercial sefardita en el eje Curaçao-Coro durante el siglo XVIII |
title_full | Una red comercial sefardita en el eje Curaçao-Coro durante el siglo XVIII |
title_fullStr | Una red comercial sefardita en el eje Curaçao-Coro durante el siglo XVIII |
title_full_unstemmed | Una red comercial sefardita en el eje Curaçao-Coro durante el siglo XVIII |
title_short | Una red comercial sefardita en el eje Curaçao-Coro durante el siglo XVIII |
title_sort | una red comercial sefardita en el eje curacao coro durante el siglo xviii |
topic | Caribbean sephardim contraband slaves family business network Venezuela |
url | https://journals.openedition.org/lerhistoria/5105 |
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