This thesis examines seringais (rubber estates) on the Brazilian Amazon from the perspective of capitalist social relations of production in the period from the 1870 to 1930. It is divided into four parts. The first part introduces the subject. The second part considers the social relations of land property and the selective way of privatising land to argue that seringal is private property and that there was a free labour market. The third part discusses the engagement and the forms of controlling and disciplining labour. The fourth part focuses on profitability and capital accumulation by demonstrating that (a) the local investors had their own project of economic political changes, (b) this and a converging view on the use of natural res...
Currently, in Brazil, the primary sector and large capital come together as so-called engines of the...
Orientador: Pedro RamosTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de EconomiaRe...
The historiography on the colonial period in the Amazon involves an opposition between reality shape...
The thesis applies a political economy approach to the study of how institutions and geography expla...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
This thesis treats of the transformation of the Amazonian market in the century XIX, starting from t...
The rubber extraction and coffee, in the final of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, formed...
The context of this thesis is Brazilian Amazonia and the subject is the discussion of labour force m...
La escasa participación en los flujos espaciales de valor de la Amazonia brasileña, tanto en el sist...
There has been a tendency in research on common property to neglect the influence that national and ...
Since 1966 regional development programs for the Brazilian Amazon have followed the capitalist model...
Abstract: The “rubber boom” played a decisive role in the integration of the Amazon rainforest into...
O texto discute a formação do Acre durante o ciclo da borracha entre 1904 e 1945, fazendo uma anális...
The territorial annexation of the State of Acre to Brazil and its human occupation in the late eight...
This paper investigates how contemporary labour-capital conflicts in the Cerrado and Amazon biomes o...
Currently, in Brazil, the primary sector and large capital come together as so-called engines of the...
Orientador: Pedro RamosTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de EconomiaRe...
The historiography on the colonial period in the Amazon involves an opposition between reality shape...
The thesis applies a political economy approach to the study of how institutions and geography expla...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
This thesis treats of the transformation of the Amazonian market in the century XIX, starting from t...
The rubber extraction and coffee, in the final of the nineteenth and early twentieth century, formed...
The context of this thesis is Brazilian Amazonia and the subject is the discussion of labour force m...
La escasa participación en los flujos espaciales de valor de la Amazonia brasileña, tanto en el sist...
There has been a tendency in research on common property to neglect the influence that national and ...
Since 1966 regional development programs for the Brazilian Amazon have followed the capitalist model...
Abstract: The “rubber boom” played a decisive role in the integration of the Amazon rainforest into...
O texto discute a formação do Acre durante o ciclo da borracha entre 1904 e 1945, fazendo uma anális...
The territorial annexation of the State of Acre to Brazil and its human occupation in the late eight...
This paper investigates how contemporary labour-capital conflicts in the Cerrado and Amazon biomes o...
Currently, in Brazil, the primary sector and large capital come together as so-called engines of the...
Orientador: Pedro RamosTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de EconomiaRe...
The historiography on the colonial period in the Amazon involves an opposition between reality shape...