Le Code noir

Le Code noir

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Sep 7, 2007 · Francés · Tapa blanda (48 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 48
Idioma Francés
Publicado Sep 7, 2007
Editorial Casterman
Edición CASTERMAN
ISBN-10 2203323043
ISBN-13 9782203323049

Descripción

Set against the backdrop of colonial power struggles, this book uncovers the depths of the Code Noir, a set of laws established in the 18th century, which shaped the lives of enslaved people in the French colonies. Through a meticulous exploration of legal texts and historical context, the authors, Martin J., Paques O., and Weber P., shed light on the implications of these laws for social dynamics, economy, and morality within the colonies.

The narrative delves into the complex relationships between enslaved individuals and their masters, revealing how the Code Noir both codified and challenged existing social hierarchies. It also highlights the resistance and resilience of those who lived under its constraints, illustrating their struggles and the agency they managed to carve out in an oppressive environment.

Richly detailed and thoroughly researched, this work serves as a vital resource for understanding not only the historical significance of the Code Noir but also its lasting impact on contemporary discussions about race, power, and justice.
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