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Stanford University Press Slavery and the Economy of Sao Paulo, 1750-1850 - Stanford Press

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Understand the historical roots of one of the worlds most advanced agricultural and industrial regions. While much research focuses on the post-1850 coffee era or the late 19th-century immigration waves, this book fills a major gap in economic history. It offers a detailed look at the economy and the people of Sao Paulo during the transition from the eighteenth century. This scholarly work from Stanford University Press provides a comprehensive portrait of a period often overlooked by historians. By examining the years between 1750 and 1850, readers gain insight into the social and economic structures that shaped the region before it became a global metropolis. It is an essential resource for those studying Latin American history, economic transitions, and the social science of Brazil.

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Provides a comprehensive portrait of the economy and people of Sao Paulo during a major historical transition.

Covers the specific and important era from 1750 to 1850, filling a gap in existing scholarly research.

Offers deep historical context for the development of the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo.

Focuses on the period preceding the rise of the coffee economy and large-scale European immigration.

Published by Stanford University Press, ensuring high academic standards for social science history.

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Amazon UK
Release Date
08 July 2003
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02 February 2007

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