Formation Of The Maritime Labor Force In Brazil: Culture And Daily Life, Tradition And Resistance (1808-1850).
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
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Formation Of The Maritime Labor Force In Brazil: Culture And Daily Life, Tradition And Resistance (1808-1850). Since the 16(th) Century, Brazil has played a major role in the rise of a new economical and social order, in which ships represented a space of struggle and contradictions among rulers, captains and sailors. This article will study the proletarization process that transformed Indians, small farmers, free and slave black people in maritime labor force in Brazil during the first half of 19(th) century. |
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TEMPO, v.15, n.29, p.189-209, 2010 1413-7704 |
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UNIV FED FLUMINENSE, DEPT HISTORIA |
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closedAccess Copyright UNIV FED FLUMINENSE, DEPT HISTORIA |
Palavras-Chave | #maritime labor #maritime culture #Brazil and the Atlantic system #History |
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