Esclavitud, racialización e identidades africanas en los registros parroquiales republicanos de Cartagena de Indias y Caracas de principios del XIX

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https://doi.org/10.18716/ojs/jbla.62.3001

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Cartagena de Indias, Caracas, racializing categories, parish records, African nations, slaves

Abstract

Racializing narratives were in force both in the Spanish Ancien Régime and in the later Spanish-American republics during the first half of the 19th century. Counterintuitively, in the official discourse, the colonial and republican authorities of Colombia and Venezuela converged in the use of ideological devices of control and sociorracial classification aimed exclusively at the enslaved black population and, in this sense, reproduced slave-owning thinking. Nor did the local sphere escape this racializing logic. The parish slave registries of Cartagena de Indias and Caracas, for instance, reproduced these racializing narratives until the republics of Colombia and Venezuela were well consolidated in the mid-19th century, and were decisive for the hierarchization of the social body and the delimitation of the political community. From a comparative perspective of two (post)colonial spaces of the Spanish Afro-Atlantic world, Colombia and Venezuela, this article analyzes the (re)construction of African identities in these racializing narratives, in light of the parish records of Cartagena de Indias and Caracas during the first decades of the nineteenth century.

Author Biography

  • Roraima Estaba Amaiz, Universidad Complutense de Madrid

    Postdoctoral Researcher hired under the Margarita Salas program at the Complutense University of Madrid. She holds a PhD in Contemporary History from the Complutense University of Madrid and a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the Central University of Venezuela. Professionally and academically, she has focused on the rights of Indigenous and Afro-descendant peoples in Latin America. She has collaborated on several European H2020 projects, as well as on the Spanish R&D project “Order and Its Challenges in the Hispanic Circum-Caribbean, 1791–1960” at the IH-CSIC (reference RTI2018-094305-B-100), funded by AEI-MINECO. She is currently participating in the Spanish R&D project “Territories of Memory: Other Cultures, Other Spaces in Ibero-America, 20th–21st Centuries (TEMUCO)” (reference PID2020-113492RB-I00), funded by the AEI and coordinated by the research group “Memory and History in the Contemporary World” at the National University of Distance Education (UNED), where she is also a visiting researcher.

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2025-12-24

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Esclavitud, racialización e identidades africanas en los registros parroquiales republicanos de Cartagena de Indias y Caracas de principios del XIX. (2025). Anuario De Historia De América Latina, 62, 135-173. https://doi.org/10.18716/ojs/jbla.62.3001