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Business Interest Groups in Nineteenth-Century Brazil
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Business Interest Groups in Nineteenth-Century Brazil

This book is the first to describe the role of business interest groups in the development of Brazil during the nineteenth century.

From Africa to Brazil
  • Language: en

From Africa to Brazil

From Africa to Brazil traces the flows of enslaved Africans from the broad region of Africa called Upper Guinea to Amazonia, Brazil. These two regions, though separated by an ocean, were made one by a slave route. Walter Hawthorne considers why planters in Amazonia wanted African slaves, why and how those sent to Amazonia were enslaved, and what their Middle Passage experience was like. The book is also concerned with how Africans in diaspora shaped labor regimes, determined the nature of their family lives, and crafted religious beliefs that were similar to those they had known before enslavement. It presents the only book-length examination of African slavery in Amazonia and identifies with precision the locations in Africa from where members of a large diaspora in the Americas hailed. From Africa to Brazil also proposes new directions for scholarship focused on how immigrant groups created new or recreated old cultures.

Peasant Rebellion in a Slave Society
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 531

Peasant Rebellion in a Slave Society

Peasant Rebellion in a Slave Society identifies the immediate and remote reasons for the Balaiada revolt in Maranhão, Brazil, analyzing the special characteristics of the region that favored the development of a relatively independent peasantry within and around the cotton, rice, cassava, and cattle estates. The book explores the demography of Maranhão and patterns of land ownership and documents the rapid degradation of the environment by plantation‐based export agriculture. The analysis of various types of coerced and free labor, the oligopolistic structure of the colonial economy, and the key determinants of class and status contextualizes the conflict potential in Maranhão during th...

The Sugar Industry in Pernambuco
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

The Sugar Industry in Pernambuco

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Brazilian Crops in the Global Market
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 487

Brazilian Crops in the Global Market

This book comprehensively examines the development of Brazilian agriculture by focusing on the crops which evolved from national products to international commodities on a massive scale. It traces the transformation of Brazil from a country with low-yield levels in 1950 to its current position as a leading world producer. The first section of the book examines the modernization of Brazilian agriculture through a government programme which transformed traditional agriculture through subsidized credit, guaranteed prices, stock purchases, land utilization laws, modern research, new technology and major support for exports. It also explores the changing structures of agricultural production and ...

Plantation Societies in the Era of European Expansion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 399

Plantation Societies in the Era of European Expansion

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-11-07
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The emergence of a widespread ’plantation complex’, in which slave labour produced crops such as sugar on large estates funded by European capital, was a phenomenon of the New World. This book shows how the institution of slavery was transformed by the demand for labour in the Americas, to fill the gap between conquerors and vanquished Indians and to work in mines, workshops, ranches and, above all, on the new plantations that were established to exploit the empty lands. The essays use quantitative methodology to draw conclusions about slave existence and demography, and examine the profitability and varying degrees of harshness of slave systems in different regions. They also consider the questions of manumission and slave resistance.

The Sugar Industry in Pernambuco, 1840 - 1910
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

The Sugar Industry in Pernambuco, 1840 - 1910

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1974.

Radical Cartographies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 257

Radical Cartographies

Cartography has a troubled history as a technology of power. The production and distribution of maps, often understood to be ideological representations that support the interests of their developers, have served as tools of colonization, imperialism, and global development, advancing Western notions of space and place at the expense of indigenous peoples and other marginalized communities. But over the past two decades, these marginalized populations have increasingly turned to participatory mapping practices to develop new, innovative maps that reassert local concepts of place and space, thus harnessing the power of cartography in their struggles for justice. In twelve essays written by co...

Brasil açucareiro
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 660

Brasil açucareiro

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1958
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Entre Lendas e História Narrativas que Representam a Identidade de São Luís
  • Language: pt-BR
  • Pages: 103

Entre Lendas e História Narrativas que Representam a Identidade de São Luís

  • Categories: Art

Entre lendas e história: narrativas que representam a identidade de São Luís é um estudo que vem se aprimorando desde o ano de 2010, sobre as narrativas lendárias de São Luís do Maranhão. Essa cidade, que tem mais de 400 anos, possui uma identidade múltipla desde a sua formação, uma vez que foi iniciada por franceses, colonizada pelos portugueses e, por um curto período, dominada por holandeses. Além do mais, a cidade cresceu nos séculos XVIII e XIX, e a população diversificou-se com povos indígenas, europeus e escravizados africanos. Partindo da máxima de Roger Bastide de que "o folclore não flutua no ar" (BASTIDE, 1959, p. 7), as lendas ludovicenses não são meras narra...