This investigation compares the Spanish cleric Bartolomé de Las Casas with the Portuguese cleric Fernando Oliveira, both of whom raised their voices in protest during …
ALENCASTRO, Luiz Felipe de (2000). O Trato dos Viventes: Formação do Brasil no Atlântico Sul, séculos XVI e XVII. São Paulo: Companhia das Letras, 525 …
A panoramic view of the negro presence in the main writings produced in Brazil during the colonial period, this essay dispassionately maps out the works …
This article examines a classic of Brazilian politic literature of the ends of the nineteenth century, analyzed in the context of contrasting positions within the …
ISFAHANI-HAMMOND, Alexandra (Ed., 2005). The masters and the slaves: Plantation relations and mestizaje in American imaginaries. New York, N.Y: Palgrave Macmillan, 161 p. ISBN: 978-1403967084.
O presente ensaio incide a sua atenção principal na série de artigos de junho-julho de 1922 “Para a história da colonização portuguesa”, cem anos depois …
The production of diversity and its transformation into hierarchy and social inequality in the Portuguese Empire are at the core of this essay. Conversion of …
MARQUES, João Pedro (2006). The Sounds of Silence: Nineteenth-century Portugal and the Abolition of the Slave Trade. Translated by Richard Wall. Oxford: Berghahn Books, 304 …
While Patisso and Carbone (2020) recently argued that slave laws in the Americas, including in Brazil, were inspired by Spanish legislation, this article demonstrates that …
REIS, Roberto (1992). The Pearl Necklace; Toward an Archaeology of Brazilian Transition Discourse. Trans. by Aparecida de Godoy Johnson. Gainsville: University of Florida Press; xiii, …
Konadu, Kwasi. Many Black Women of this Fortress: Graça, Mónica and Adwoa, Three Enslaved Women of Portugal’s African Empire. London: Hurst and Company, 2022.
Francisco Bethencourt (eds.). Inequality in the Portuguese Speaking World. Global and Historical Perspectives. Sussex: Sussex Academic Press, 2018. ISBN-10: 1845198468, 282 pages.
Maria Graham (Liverpool, 1785 – London, 1842) was one of the few female writers whose travel writings were published in Europe with relative success among …
Konadu, Kwasi. Many Black Women of this Fortress: Graça, Mónica and Adwoa, Three Enslaved Women of Portugal’s African Empire. London: Hurst and Company, 2022.