Early Brazil : a documentary collection to 1700 / edited by Stuart B. Schwartz ; translated by Clive Willis and Stuart B. Schwartz.

Other author Schwartz, Stuart B.
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Descriptionxxv, 318 pages : maps ; 24 cm
Subjects

Contents The 'discovery' and first encounters with Brazil -- 2. The donatarial system -- 3. Royal government -- 4. The French interlude -- 5. Indians, Jesuits, and colonists -- 6. The world of the engenhos -- 7. Government and society in Dutch Brazil -- 8. Burdens of slavery and race -- 9. Public and private power -- 10. Religion and society -- 11. Frontiers.
Abstract "Early Brazil presents a collection of original sources, many published for the first time in English and some never before published in any language, that illustrates the process of conquest, colonization, and settlement in Brazil. The volume emphasizes the actions and interactions of the indigenous peoples, Portuguese, and Africans in the formation of the first extensive plantation colony based on slavery in the Americas, and it also includes documents that reveal the political, social, religious, and economic life of the colony. Original documents on early Brazilian history are difficult to find in English, and this collection will serve the interests of undergraduate students, as well as graduate students, who seek to make comparisons or to understand the history of Portuguese expansion"--Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2010006637
ISBN9780521198332 (hardback)
ISBN052119833X (hardback)
ISBN9780521124539 (pbk.)
ISBN0521124530 (pbk.)
Standard identifier# 40018325450

Availability

Library Location Call Number Status Item Actions
Joyner General Stacks F2524 .E275 2010 ✔ Available Place Hold