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The Heretic of Cacheu

Struggles over Life in a 17th Century West African Port

Toby Green author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Publishing:3rd Jul '25

£25.00

This title is due to be published on 3rd July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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In 1665 Crispina Peres, the most powerful trader in the West African slave trafficking port of Cacheu, was arrested by the Inquisition. Her enemies had conspired to denounce her for taking treatments prescribed by Senegambian healers: the djabakós. But who was Peres? And why was the Portuguese Inquisition so concerned with policing the faith of a West African woman in today’s Guinea-Bissau?

In The Heretic of Cacheu Toby Green takes us to the heart of this conundrum, but also into the atmosphere of a very distant time and place. We learn how people in seventeenth-century Cacheu built their houses, what they wore, how they worshipped – and also the work they did, how they had fun, and how they healed themselves from illness.

Through this story, the haunting realities of the growing slave trade and the rise of European empires emerge in shocking detail. By the 1650s, the relationship between Europe, West Africa, and the Americas was already an old one, with slaving entrepots, colonies, and military bases interweaving over many generations. But Cacheu also challenged the dynamic. It was globally connected to places ranging from China and India to Brazil and Colombia, and women like Crispina Peres ran the town and challenged the patriarchy of empire.

For the first time, through the surviving documents recording Peres’s case, we can see what this world was really like. Cacheu is an extraordinary act of historical recovery. It is the story of a seventeenth-century West African woman, but also of the shifting, sophisticated world in which she lived – its beliefs, values and people.

Praise for Toby Green's A FISTFUL OF SHELLS * - *
Stunning... a landmark in our understanding -- David Olusoga * New Statesman *
Epic... a work of astonishing scholarship... lays to rest centuries of biased scholarship -- Ben Okri * Daily Telegraph *
Rich and insightful... a radically different view of the region from the one that has been generally available... revelatory -- Anthony Sattin * Spectator *

ISBN: 9780241611418

Dimensions: 240mm x 156mm x 28mm

Weight: 500g

288 pages