Abstract The aim of the present article is to understand how the new mechanisms of slave management developed in the Cuban and Brazilian sugar and coffee frontiers during the 19th century were connected to a new visuality of slavery. The argument is that it is possible to identify a cluster of new strategies to extract more labor from slaves in the coffee and sugar cane plantations of Brazil and Cuba, which was a response not only to the major reorganization of the world economy under industrial capitalism but also to new patterns of slave resistance. Those strategies can be conceived as part of a new visual regime of New World slavery.</p
The two main planter's guides published in Brazil in the first half of the 19th century - one writte...
The article analyses the landscape and labor management devices adopted in the nineteenth century Pa...
This dissertation examines the ways in which slave owners sought to depict and manage the inner life...
Dieser Beitrag folgt der Frage, wie die neuen Mechanismen der Sklavenverwaltung, die in denkubanisch...
From 1825 through 1850, the zenith but also the beginning of the crisis of Brazilian slave trade, th...
Nos quadros da economia-mundo capitalista do século XIX, o ocidente de Cuba, o baixo vale do rio Mis...
The article traces the historical development of the coffee economy with slaves in Cuba between 1770...
A. Singleton Slaveholders manipulated the spatial organization of plantations to their advantage in ...
Este artículo analiza la década de la abolición de la esclavitud en el sureste de Brasil comparando ...
Abstract: This article discusses the issue of domestic slavery in coffee plantations located in the ...
The article examines the relationships between the Brazil-bound transatlantic slave trade, manumissi...
Wage-Earning Slaves is the first systematic study of coartación, a process by which slaves worked to...
Fighting for slavery under Empire and Nation. Originally published in Brazil, this translated volume...
Yann Moulier Boutang — The functioning of the slave-plantation economy in Cuba (1790-1868). Releasin...
A presente investigação tem por objetivo central compreender as causas da formação da lavoura cafeei...
The two main planter's guides published in Brazil in the first half of the 19th century - one writte...
The article analyses the landscape and labor management devices adopted in the nineteenth century Pa...
This dissertation examines the ways in which slave owners sought to depict and manage the inner life...
Dieser Beitrag folgt der Frage, wie die neuen Mechanismen der Sklavenverwaltung, die in denkubanisch...
From 1825 through 1850, the zenith but also the beginning of the crisis of Brazilian slave trade, th...
Nos quadros da economia-mundo capitalista do século XIX, o ocidente de Cuba, o baixo vale do rio Mis...
The article traces the historical development of the coffee economy with slaves in Cuba between 1770...
A. Singleton Slaveholders manipulated the spatial organization of plantations to their advantage in ...
Este artículo analiza la década de la abolición de la esclavitud en el sureste de Brasil comparando ...
Abstract: This article discusses the issue of domestic slavery in coffee plantations located in the ...
The article examines the relationships between the Brazil-bound transatlantic slave trade, manumissi...
Wage-Earning Slaves is the first systematic study of coartación, a process by which slaves worked to...
Fighting for slavery under Empire and Nation. Originally published in Brazil, this translated volume...
Yann Moulier Boutang — The functioning of the slave-plantation economy in Cuba (1790-1868). Releasin...
A presente investigação tem por objetivo central compreender as causas da formação da lavoura cafeei...
The two main planter's guides published in Brazil in the first half of the 19th century - one writte...
The article analyses the landscape and labor management devices adopted in the nineteenth century Pa...
This dissertation examines the ways in which slave owners sought to depict and manage the inner life...