Slavery in Brazil

Hardback

Main Details

Title Slavery in Brazil
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Herbert S. Klein
By (author) Francisco Vidal Luna
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:376
Dimensions(mm): Height 236,Width 158
Category/GenreSlavery and abolition of slavery
ISBN/Barcode 9780521193986
ClassificationsDewey:306.3620981
Audience
Professional & Vocational
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations 40 Tables, unspecified; 35 Line drawings, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Cambridge University Press
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publication Date 9 November 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Brazil was the American society that received the largest contingent of African slaves in the Americas and the longest lasting slave regime in the Western Hemisphere. This is the first complete modern survey of the institution of slavery in Brazil and how it affected the lives of enslaved Africans. It is based on major new research on the institution of slavery and the role of Africans and their descendants in Brazil. Although Brazilians have incorporated many of the North American debates about slavery, they have also developed a new set of questions about slave holding: the nature of marriage, family, religion, and culture among the slaves and free colored; the process of manumission; and the rise of the free colored class during slavery. It is the aim of this book to introduce the reader to this latest research, both to elucidate the Brazilian experience and to provide a basis for comparisons with all other American slave systems.

Author Biography

Herbert S. Klein is Director of the Center for Latin American Studies, Professor of History, and senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution, at Stanford University, as well as Gouverneur Morris Professor Emeritus of History at Columbia University. Klein is the author of some 20 books and 155 articles in several languages on Latin America and on comparative themes in social and economic history. Among these books are four comparative studies of slavery, the most recent of which are African Slavery in Latin America and the Caribbean (co-author), The Atlantic Slave Trade, and Slavery and the Economy of Sao Paulo, 1750-1850 (co-author). He has also published on such diverse themes as The American Finances of the Spanish Empire, 1680-1809 and A Population History of the United States and is co-author of Brazil Since 1980 and Mexico Since 1980. Francisco Vidal Luna was Professor of Economics at the Universidade de Sao Paulo until his retirement in 1997. Aside from his academic career, he was Chief da Assessoria Economica da Secretaria da Fazenda do Estado de Sao Paulo (1983-1985), Head of IPLAN-IPEA (1985-1986), and Secretario de Planejamento of the Secretaria do Planejamento of the Presidencia da Republica (1986-1987). Luna was also socio-gerente, vice-president, and president of the Banco Inter-American Express (1987-2002). In 2005, he became the Secretary of Planning and Budget of the Municipality of Sao Paulo, and in 2008, he took on the role of Secretary of Economy and Planning of the state government of Sao Paulo. Luna is the author of some 50 articles and papers and 11 books on Brazilian economic history and the Brazilian economy, among which are Minas Gerais: Escravos e Senhores, Minas Colonial: Economia e Sociedade (co-author), Slavery and the Economy of Sao Paulo, 1750-1850 (co-author), and Brazil since 1980 (co-author).

Reviews

"This invaluable overview sums decades of research and reflection about what makes the slavery system in Brazil fundamentally different from many others." -Mariana P. Candido, Journal of Interdisciplinary History