Abstract
In 1828, in Mana, in French Guyana, Anne-Marie Javouhey was the maker of a complex society experiment, between suggestions of utopian socialism and Jesuit reductions of the seventeenth century, which would become a laboratory for the redemption of marginalized Europeans and for the emancipation of the blacks of Africa brought to the colonies.
Original language | Italian |
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Title of host publication | Religione e politica nel lungo Ottocento : nuovi scenari interpretativi |
Pages | 113-132 |
Number of pages | 20 |
Publication status | Published - 2019 |