Practicum Journal Articles

 

Social Life in Brazil in the Middle of the Nineteenth Century

    Gilberto Freyre

    The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 5, No. 4 (Nov., 1922), pp. 597-630

 

 The Last Years of Slavery on the Sugar Plantations of Northeastern Brazil

    J. H. Galloway

   The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 51, No. 4 (Nov., 1971), pp. 586-605

 

Slavery and Social Life: Attempts to Reduce Free People to Slavery in the Sertao Mineiro, Brazil, 1850-1871

    Judy Bieber Freitas

    Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 26, No. 3 (Oct., 1994), pp. 597-619

 

Manumission and Ethnicity in Urban Slavery: Salvador, Brazil, 1808-1888

    Mieko Nishida

    The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 73, No. 3 (Aug., 1993), pp. 361-391  

 

Causes for the Abolition of Negro Slavery in Brazil: An Interpretive Essay

    Richard Graham

    The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 46, No. 2 (May, 1966), pp. 123-137

 

Slavery and Abolition in Brazil

    Percy Alvin Martin

    The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 13, No. 2 (May, 1933), pp. 151-196

 

Upheaval, Violence, and the Abolition of Slavery in Brazil: The Case of Sao Paulo

    Robert Brent Toplin

    The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 49, No. 4 (Nov., 1969), pp. 639-655

 

Reading the 1835 Parish Censuses from Bahia: Citizenship, Kinship, Slavery, and Household in Early Nineteenth-Century Brazil

    B. J. Barickman

    The Americas, Vol. 59, No. 3 (Jan., 2003), pp. 287-323  

 

The Journal of Latin American Anthropology

    Spring 2004, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp. 225-231

    Slavery & Identity: Ethnicity, Gender, and Race in Salvador, Brazil, 1808–1888

     Iaine Maclane 

 

From Slavery to Fettered Freedom: Attitudes toward the Negro in Brazil

    Robert Brent Toplin

   Luso-Brazilian Review, Vol. 7, No. 1 (Summer, 1970), pp. 3-12

 

The Decline and Fall of Slavery in Nineteenth Century Brazil

    Leslie Bethell

    Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, Sixth Series, Vol. 1, (1991), pp. 71-88

 

 

The Abolition of the African Slave Trade to Brazil

    Lawrence F. Hill

    The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 11, No. 2 (May, 1931), pp. 169-197

 

The Independence of Brazil and the Abolition of the Brazilian Slave Trade: Anglo-Brazilian Relations, 1822-1826

    Leslie Bethell

    Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Nov., 1969), pp. 115-147

 

An Act "Even of Public Security": Slave Resistance, Social Tensions, and the End of the International Slave Trade to Brazil, 1835-1856

    Dale T. Graden

    The Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 76, No. 2 (May, 1996), pp. 249-282

 

The politics of silence:  Race and citizenship in nineteenth-century Brazil

     Sidney Chalhoub

      Slavery & Abolition, vol.27, No.1 (April 2006), pp.73-87

 

The Politics of Disease Control: Yellow Fever and Race in Nineteenth Century Rio de Janeiro

    Sidney Chalhoub

    Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 25, No. 3 (Oct., 1993), pp. 441-463

 

The Abolition of the Brazilian Slave Trade in 1850:  Historiography, Slave Agency and Statesmanship

     Jeffrey D. Needell

     Journal of Latin American Studies, Vol. 33, No. 4 (Nov. 2001), pp.681-711.

 

The Slave Silvestre’s Disputed Sale:  Corporal Punishment, Mental Health, Sexuality, and “Vices in Recife, 1869-1879

     Peter Beattie

     Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe, Vol.16, No.1 (Jan-June 2005), 41-65

 

Small and Medium Slaveholdings in the Coffee Economy of the Vale do Paraíba, Province of São Paulo

      Renato Leite Marcondes

      Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol.85, No.2 (May 2005), pp.259-81.

 

Batuque:  African Drumming and Dance between Repression and Concession, Bahia, 1808-1855.

   João José Reis

   Bulletin of Latin American Research, 24:2 (Apr 2005), 201-214

From Slave to Popular Culture: The Formation of Afro-Brazilian Art Forms in Nineteenth-Century Bahia and Rio de Janeiro.

   Assunção, Matthias Röhrig.

   Iberoamericana (Germany), 3, Nueva época:12 (Dec 2003), 159-176.

Joaquim Nabuco's "Black Mandate".

   Isfahani-Hammond, Alexandra Aryana.

   Hispania (USA), 85:3 (Sept 2002), 466-475.

"The Revolution of the 'Ganhadores'": Urban Labour, Ethnicity, and the African Strike of 1857 in Bahia, Brazil (Translated by H. Sabrina Gledhill).

    Reis, João José.

    Journal of Latin American Studies, 29:2 (May 1997), 355-393.

Slave Mothers and Freed Children: Emancipation and Female Space in Debates on the "Free Womb" Law, Rio de Janeiro, 1871 (Translated by Arthur Brokel).

     Abreu, Martha.

     Journal of Latin American Studies, 28:3 (Oct 1996), 567-580.

Persistence and Decline: Slave Labour and Sugar Production in the Bahian Recôncavo, 1850-1888.

     Barickman, Bert J.

    Journal of Latin American Studies, 28:3 (Oct 1996), 581-633.

"A Bit of Land, Which They Call ''Roça'": Slave Provision Grounds in the Bahian Recôncavo, 1780-1860.

     Barickman, Bert J.

     Hispanic American Historical Review, 74:4 (Nov 1994), 649-687.

Voices from Under: The End of Slavery in Bahia, Brazil.

     Graden, Dale T.

    Review of Latin American Studies, 3:2 (1990), 145-161.

 

Faces of Brazilian Slavery: The "Cartes de Visite" of Christiano Júnior.

     Levine, Robert M.

    Americas, The, 47:2 (Oct 1990), 127-159.

Beyond Masters and Slaves: Subsistence Agriculture as a Survival Strategy in Brazil during the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century (Translated by Kathleen M. Rupert).

     Castro, Hebe Maria Mattos de.

     Hispanic American Historical Review, 68:3 (Aug 1988), 461-489.

 

Brazilian Abolition in Comparative Perspective.

    Drescher, Seymour.

    Hispanic American Historical Review, 68:3 (Aug 1988), 429-460.

 

Slave Resistance in Brazil: Bahia, 1807--1835.

     Reis, João José.

     Luso-Brazilian Review, 25:1 (Summer 1988), 111-144.

 

"Slavery in a Nonexport Economy": A Reply (To the article by Robert Wayne Slenes et al.).

     Martins, Roberto Borges and Martins Filho, Amilcar Vianna

     Hispanic American Historical Review, 64:1 (Feb 1984), 135-146. Tables, charts.

Slavery in a Nonexport Economy: Nineteenth-Century Minas Gerais Revisited.

     Martins Filho, Amilcar Vianna.

     Hispanic American Historical Review, 63:3 (Aug.1983), 537-568.

Comments on "Slavery in a Nonexport Economy".

    Slenes, Robert Wayneet al..

    Hispanic American Historical Review, 63:3 (Aug 1983), 569-590.

 

 

Slave Resistance and Abolitionism in Brazil: The Campista Case, 1879--1888.

    Donald, Cleveland, Jr.

    Luso-Brazilian Review, 13:2 (Winter 1976), 182-193.

Slave Cowboys in the Cattle Lands of Southern Brazil, 1800--1850.

     Leitman, Spencer L.

     Revista de História (Brazil), 51:101 (Jan-Mar 1975), 167-177.

Neither Slave Nor Free: The Emancipados of Brazil, 1818--1868.

     Conrad, Robert Edgar.

     Hispanic American Historical Review, 53:1 (Feb 1973), 50-70.

Abolishing Slavery: The Process on Pernambuco's Sugar Plantations.

    Eisenberg, Peter L.

    Hispanic American Historical Review, 52:4 (Nov 1972), 580-597.           

Abolitionism in Brazil: Anti-Slavery and Anti-Slave.

    Haberly, David T.

    Luso-Brazilian Review, 9:2 (Winter 1972), 30-46.

The Last Years of Slavery on the Sugar Plantations of Northeastern Brazil.

    Galloway, J. H.

    Hispanic American Historical Review, 51:4 (Nov 1971), 586-605.

A Slave Autography, São Paulo, 1876.

     Dean, Warren.

     Luso-Brazilian Review, 7:1 (Summer 1970), 81-83.

From Slavery to Fettered Freedom: Attitudes toward the Negro in Brazil.

    Toplin, Robert Brent.

     Luso-Brazilian Review, 7:1 (Summer 1970), 3-12.