The Atlantic passage.
The Atlantic passage.
From slavery to its abolition: story of a revolution
We are all citizens of the world
The enslavement of the natives in colonial America. From Joshua J. Mark, translate by Alfonso Vincenzo Mauro
The collections have been developed by the Institute of Neohellenic Research, the Institute of Byzantine Research and the Institute of Greek and Roman Antiquity.
The film draws a parallel – between similarities and differences – between the two eras, asking the following questions: why, after all, has nothing changed? Today, migrants ignore the dangers of travel, the warning of those who have already attempted the crossing, the political and administrative reality in the country of arrival. By continuing to spend a fortune to risk your life in the waters of the Atlantic or the Mediterranean.
Convention on Slavery (1926)
Entered into force on March 9, 1927 in accordance with article 12.
Enslaved Icelander describes Horror of Ottoman Slave Market (1627) // Diary of Ólafur Egilsson
Slavery was not identical in every civilization, but it was different: in some cases the slave had no rights, in others he was partially protected by the law. Definition of terms.
Mesure to stop slavery and the slave trade