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Chinese Bondage in Peru
Excluding the Included: Citizenship, National Identity Discourse and Racialized Welfare Stratification in Brazil
5.1 Slavery in the Americas
Under the Realm of Precariousness: Slavery and the Meaning of Freedom of Labour in the Nineteenth Century
Cambridge University Press 978-1-108-49871-5 — Reversing Sail 2Nd Edition Index More Information
Ideas About Brazilian Abolition and Immigration: a Franco-Brazilian Public Sphere
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 368 626 SO 023 776 TITLE Brazilian History
SOCIAL and POLITICAL LEGACIES of EMANCIPATION of SLAVERY in the Americasl
Brazilian Abolitionists and the British Law of 1843
OXFORD READERS Slavery
Recruiting Assemblages of Contract Labour in Fernando Pó and the Gulf of Guinea, 1858–1979
The Rise and Fall of the Plantation Complex: Essays in Atlantic History
Electoral Law Enforcement and the Political Economy of Long-Run Development: Evidence from Latin America, 1800-2012
The Afro-Latin American Experience HIST 508:367 Mon./Thurs
Cortes, Cidades, Memórias: Trânsitos E Transformações Na Modernidade
Southern Brazil As German Colonial Space (1819-1888)
Quebra-Quilos and Peasant Resistance: Peasants, Religion, and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Brazil
Ironies of Abolition Nature In.Imical to Democracy and Freedom of Empire, Slavery and Commercial Expansion an Important
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New Frontiers of Slavery
Slavery and African Oral Traditions in the Historical Novels of Manuel Zapata Olivella and Ana Maria Gonçalves by John Thomas Maddox IV
London School of Economics and Political Science
Slaves, Freedmen and Free Men of Colour in the Transition from Slavery in Brazil. a Case Study
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Orisa Tradtion, Catholicism, and the Construction of Black Identity in 19Th Century Brazil and Cuba
American Mirror: the United States and the Empire of Brazil in the Age of Emancipation
Black Women's Territories in São Paulo, 1871-1930 DISSERTAT
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The 'Labour Question' in Nineteenth Century Brazil: Railways, Export
Slavery and Emancipation in Nineteenth-Century Ouro Preto, Brazil