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100 1 $aRussell-Wood, A. J. R.,$d1939-2010.
245 10 $aSlavery and freedom in colonial Brazil /$cA.J.R. Russell-Wood.
260 $aOxford :$bOneworld,$c©2002.
300 $alxii, 298 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
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500 $aOriginally published: as The black man in slavery and freedom in colonial Brazil. London: Macmillan in association with St. Antony's College, Oxford, 1982.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 253-283) and index.
520 1 $a"Combining modern scholarship with a wealth of documentary and archival evidence, this is an authoritative portrait of the lives of slaves and freed persons of colour in colonial Brazil." "Using a direct and accessible style, the author charts the working conditions, domestic lives, preoccupations, and aspirations of slaves and their fellow freedmen. In a work which underlines the validity and importance of minority histories, he argues that the slaves and freedmen of colonial Brazil maintained and preserved their own cultural identity, taking decisions independently of the white ruling class. The result is not a history of extremes - black and white, slave and master - but instead an account of the ambiguities surrounding issues of race, freedom, and the individual, which provides much insight not only into the past and present of Brazil, but also into areas of racial and social identity." "With an extensive preface outlining recent developments in the field, and a full and updated bibliography, this new edition of a groundbreaking work constitutes essential reading for students and historians alike."--Jacket.
505 20 $tPreface to the new edition: Free and freed persons of African descent in colonial Brazil: trends and historiography, 1982-2002.
505 20 $g1.$tAfricans and Europeans: historiography and perceptions of reality.$gp. 1.
505 20 $g2.$tPaths to freedom.$gp. 27.
505 20 $g3.$tFree blacks and free mulattos in the economy of Portuguese America.$gp. 50.
505 20 $g4.$tFree blacks and free mulattos in the society of Portuguese America.$gp. 67.
505 20 $g5.$tVoicing of aspirations by persons of African descent.$gp. 83.
505 20 $g6.$tperson of African descent in the culture of Portuguese America.$gp. 95.
505 20 $g7.$tother slavery: gold mining and the 'peculiar institution'.$gp. 104.
505 20 $g8.$tCollective behaviour: the brotherhoods.$gp. 128.
505 20 $g9.$tDomestic behaviour: family and kinship.$gp. 161.
505 20 $g10.$tChiaroscuro in colonial Brazil.$gp. 198.
505 20 $tNotes.$gp. 204.
505 20 $tIndex.$gp. 285.
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