<p>Open Access</p> <p>African slaves were brought into Brazil as early as 1530, with abolition in 1888. During those three centuries, Brazil received 4,000,000 Africans, over four times as many as any other American destination. Comparatively speaking, Brazil received 40% of the total number of Afri
Current Trends in Slavery Studies in Brazil
β Scribed by Stephan Conermann, Mariana Dias Paes, Roberto Hofmeister Pich, Paulo Cruz Terra
- Publisher
- De Gruyter
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- Portuguese
- Leaves
- 346
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Contents
Introduction
Slave Songs and Racism in the Musical World: Rio de Janeiro and the Black Atlantic, 1880β1910
Iron, Gold, and Labor in Eighteenth-Century Ilamba and Minas Gerais
Slavery, Motherhood, and the Free Womb Law
The Rights of Liberated Africans in Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Law and Slavery in the Brazilian Empire: A Research Agenda
Slavery and the Power of Trade: Markets and Geopolitics in the Nineteenth-Century Americas
The Catholic Church and Abolitionism in Nineteenth-Century Imperial Brazil: Pope Gregory XVIβs Bull In supremo apostolatus (1839) and AntΓ΄nio Vicente Ferreira ViΓ§osoβs Anti-Slavery Thought
Lynchings in Nineteenth-Century Brazil: Slavery, the Press and the Courts
Laboring Women of African Descent in Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Images of Slavery: The Other of the Other (the Sixteenth to the Nineteenth Centuries
Vagrancy, Labor, and Legislation in Brazilian Abolition: A Perspective from Global Labor History (1871β1890)
The Concept of Justice Shared in Portuguese America and the Disputes over its Application to Slavery
Contributors and Editors
Index
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