Guest Lecture with Toby Green
This talk explores the life of Crispina Peres, the most powerful trader in Cacheu, a key West African slave port, who was arrested by the Inquisition in 1665. Accused of using treatments from Senegambian healers, she became a target in a broader struggle over faith and power. Professor Green transports us to seventeenth-century Cacheu, revealing its daily life, culture, and the brutal realities of the expanding slave trade. Through Peres’s case, we uncover a globally connected world where women defied imperial patriarchy, challenging the narratives of European dominance.
Registration period
Wednesday, 21.05.25
Time
Wednesday, 28.05.25 - 04:00 PM
- 06:30 PM
Event format
Talk
Topic
"Crispina Peres: An African Woman's Microhistory and the Study of the African Past"
Target groups
All interested
Researchers
Students
Languages
English
Location
Festsaal at the University Main Building
Reservation
required
Registration/Ticket
Additional Information
Organizer
BCDSS
Contact
Links
- https://doodle.com/sign-up-sheet/participate/7bbaf721-496d-48b9-b63c-f2598f5f3498/select
- https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/events/guest-lecture-with-toby-green