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Emilia Viotti Da Costa

    Emília Viotti da Costa était une historienne et professeure brésilienne. Son travail se concentre sur la transition du travail servile au travail libre dans les régions caféières de l'État de São Paulo. Son œuvre est considérée comme une référence indispensable pour les spécialistes de la période, abordant les complexités du changement social et économique. Elle s'est consacrée à un examen approfondi des processus historiques et de leur impact sur la société brésilienne.

    The Brazilian Empire
    • The Brazilian Empire

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
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      This classic work is must reading for anyone who would understand Brazil and Latin America, past and present. First published in 1985 and now expanded to include a new chapter on women in Brazilian history, the book explores the social, political, economic, and intellectual currents that shaped nineteenth-century Brazil and whose reverberations continue to be felt throughout contemporary Brazilian society.Placing her findings in a rich comparative context with regard to U.S. history, Emilia Viotti da Costa concentrates on crucial moments in Brazilian history to shed light on a number of vexing questions: Why in a nation so rich in material resources is there so much poverty? How was slavery abolished without bloodshed in a country where slaves had represented the main labor force for almost four hundred years? Why did self-described liberal elites twice lead the country toward authoritarian regimes? In exploring these and other puzzles, she uncovers the realities behind many of the persistent myths surrounding the Brazilian empire.

      The Brazilian Empire