A Bahian Counterpoint

A Bahian Counterpoint
Title A Bahian Counterpoint PDF eBook
Author Bert Jude Barickman
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1998
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This book integrates research on the production and marketing of basic foodstuffs for local needs into an investigation of slavery and export agriculture. It opens new perspectives for understanding how, during more than three centuries, slavery, plantations, and export agriculture shaped social and economic life in Brazil.

Crossroads of Freedom

Crossroads of Freedom
Title Crossroads of Freedom PDF eBook
Author Walter Fraga
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 235
Release 2016-04-15
Genre History
ISBN 0822374552

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By 1870 the sugar plantations of the Recôncavo region in Bahia, Brazil, held at least seventy thousand slaves, making it one of the largest and most enduring slave societies in the Americas. In this new translation of Crossroads of Freedom—which won the 2011 Clarence H. Haring Prize for the Most Outstanding Book on Latin American History—Walter Fraga charts these slaves' daily lives and recounts their struggle to make a future for themselves following slavery's abolition in 1888. Through painstaking archival research, he illuminates the hopes, difficulties, opportunities, and setbacks of ex-slaves and plantation owners alike as they adjusted to their postabolition environment. Breaking new ground in Brazilian historiography, Fraga does not see an abrupt shift with slavery's abolition; rather, he describes a period of continuous change in which the strategies, customs, and identities that slaves built under slavery allowed them to navigate their newfound freedom. Fraga's analysis of how Recôncavo's residents came to define freedom and slavery more accurately describes this seminal period in Brazilian history, while clarifying how slavery and freedom are understood in the present.

Soundings in Atlantic History

Soundings in Atlantic History
Title Soundings in Atlantic History PDF eBook
Author Bernard Bailyn
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 635
Release 2009
Genre History
ISBN 0674032764

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This is a cutting-edge collection of original essays on the connections and structures that made the Atlantic world a coherent regional entity.

Palm Oil Diaspora

Palm Oil Diaspora
Title Palm Oil Diaspora PDF eBook
Author Case Watkins
Publisher
Pages 370
Release 2021-05-26
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108808298

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An environmental history and political ecology of palm oil in colonial Brazil, the African diaspora, and the Atlantic World.

Divining Slavery and Freedom

Divining Slavery and Freedom
Title Divining Slavery and Freedom PDF eBook
Author João José Reis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 377
Release 2015-04-20
Genre History
ISBN 1316299767

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Since its original publication in Portuguese in 2008, this first English translation of Divining Slavery has been extensively revised and updated, complete with new primary sources and a new bibliography. It tells the story of Domingos Sodré, an African-born priest who was enslaved in Bahia, Brazil in the nineteenth century. After obtaining his freedom, Sodré became a slave owner himself, and in 1862 was arrested on suspicion of receiving stolen goods from slaves in exchange for supposed 'witchcraft'. Using this incident as a catalyst, the book discusses African religion and its place in a slave society, analyzing its double role as a refuge for blacks as well as a bridge between classes and ethnic groups (such as whites who attended African rituals and sought help from African diviners and medicine men). Ultimately, Divining Slavery explores the fluidity and relativity of conditions such as slavery and freedom, African and local religions, personal and collective experience and identities in the lives of Africans in the Brazilian diaspora.

Capoeira

Capoeira
Title Capoeira PDF eBook
Author Matthias Röhrig Assunção
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 296
Release 2005
Genre Capoeira (Dance)
ISBN 9780714650319

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Capoeira is an Afro-Brazilian martial art now spreading over the rest of the world and this book, the only complete history of the art in the English language, traces the history of the martial art and examines its influence.

Societies After Slavery

Societies After Slavery
Title Societies After Slavery PDF eBook
Author Rebecca J. Scott
Publisher University of Pittsburgh Pre
Pages 428
Release 2002-08-18
Genre Reference
ISBN 0822972603

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One of the massive transformations that took place in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries was the movement of millions of people from the status of slaves to that of legally free men, women, and children. Societies after Slavery provides thousands of entries and rich scholarly annotations, making it the definitive resource for scholars and students engaged in research on postemancipation societies in the Americas and Africa.