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Vassouras

Vassouras
Author: Stanley J. Stein
Publisher: Scribner Paper Fiction
Total Pages: 340
Release: 1970
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

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Vassouras, a Brazilian Coffee County, 1850-1900

Vassouras, a Brazilian Coffee County, 1850-1900
Author: Stanley J. Stein
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691022369

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Originally published: Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1957.


Vassouras

Vassouras
Author: Stanley Stein
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Release: 1985
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Vassouras

Vassouras
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Total Pages: 316
Release: 1957
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Vassouras

Vassouras
Author: Stanley J. Stein
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Total Pages: 316
Release: 1957
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Vassouras

Vassouras
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Total Pages: 314
Release: 1970
Genre: Coffee industry and trade
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African Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean

African Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: Herbert S. Klein
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2007-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199885028

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This is an original survey of the economic and social history of slavery of the Afro-American experience in Latin America and the Caribbean. The focus of the book is on the Portuguese, Spanish, and French-speaking regions of continental America and the Caribbean. It analyzes the latest research on urban and rural slavery and on the African and Afro-American experience under these regimes. It approaches these themes both historically and structurally. The historical section provides a detailed analysis of the evolution of slavery and forced labor systems in Europe, Africa, and America. The second half of the book looks at the type of life and culture which the salves experienced in these American regimes. The first part of the book describes the growth of the plantation and mining economies that absorbed African slave labor, how that labor was used, and how the changing international economic conditions affected the local use and distribution of the slave labor force. Particular emphasis is given to the evolution of the sugar plantation economy, which was the single largest user of African slave labor and which was established in almost all of the Latin American colonies. Once establishing the economic context in which slave labor was applied, the book shifts focus to the Africans and Afro-Americans themselves as they passed through this slave regime. The first part deals with the demographic history of the slaves, including their experience in the Atlantic slave trade and their expectations of life in the New World. The next part deals with the attempts of the African and American born slaves to create a viable and autonomous culture. This includes their adaptation of European languages, religions, and even kinship systems to their own needs. It also examines systems of cooptation and accommodation to the slave regime, as well as the type and intensity of slave resistances and rebellions. A separate chapter is devoted to the important and different role of the free colored under slavery in the various colonies. The unique importance of the Brazilian free labor class is stressed, just as is the very unusual mobility experienced by the free colored in the French West Indies. The final chapter deals with the differing history of total emancipation and how ex-slaves adjusted to free conditions in the post-abolition periods of their respective societies. The patterns of post-emancipation integration are studied along with the questions of the relative success of the ex-slaves in obtaining control over land and escape from the old plantation regimes.


New Frontiers of Slavery

New Frontiers of Slavery
Author: Dale W. Tomich
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-02-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1438458630

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Essays challenging conventional understandings of the slave economy of the nineteenth century. The essays presented in New Frontiers of Slavery represent new analytical and interpretive approaches to the crisis of Atlantic slavery during the nineteenth century. By treating slavery within the framework of the modern world economy, they call attention to new zones of slave production that were formed as part of processes of global economic and political restructuring. Chapters by a group of international historians, economists, and sociologists examine both the global dynamics of the new slavery, and various aspects of economy-society and master-slave relations in the new zones. They emphasize the ways in which certain slave regimes, particularly in Cuba and Brazil, were formed as specific local responses to global processes, industrialization, urbanization, market integration, the formation of national states, and the emergence of liberal ideologies and institutions. These essays thus challenge conventional understandings of slavery, which often regard it as incompatible with modernity.