The "Vaste Machine" of the Atlantic

The Yatch Rolha on the Fluminense Coast (1850)

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https://doi.org/10.9771/aa.v0i66.47369

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Illegal slave trade, 19 th century, Slave ships, Rio de Janeiro, Subjects and places

Abstract

This paper explores the seizure of the slave ship Rolha in the port of Macaé, in northern Rio de Janeiro province, based on the process initiated by the Auditoria Geral de Marinha. Theincident sheds light on the complex sequence of events involved in the operation of a slave ship during the illegal period of the slave trade, especially with regard to the Africans in its hold. The documentation also provides information about, the port, the points of departure and arrival, the city, the multiple persons involved and the infrastructure for receiving the ship, as well as those involved in repression, crimes and penalties, with the Africans caught between improbable freedom and disputes over property. In sum, the incident provides a window into the workings of the Atlantic machine and its clandestine codes of activity.

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Walter Luiz Carneiro de Mattos Pereira, Fluminense Federal University

Doutorado em História pela Universidade Federal Fluminense, Brasil (2009). Professor Associado da Universidade Federal Fluminense , Brasil.

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2022-12-31

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PEREIRA, W. L. C. de M. The "Vaste Machine" of the Atlantic: The Yatch Rolha on the Fluminense Coast (1850). Afro-Ásia, Salvador, n. 66, p. 165–207, 2022. DOI: 10.9771/aa.v0i66.47369. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufba.br/index.php/afroasia/article/view/47369. Acesso em: 17 aug. 2024.

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