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From conquest to colony : empire, wealth, and difference in eighteenth-century Brazil

Title
From conquest to colony : empire, wealth, and difference in eighteenth-century Brazil / Kirsten Schultz.
ISBN
0300251408
9780300251401
Publication
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2023]
Copyright Notice Date
©2023
Physical Description
ix, 335 pages ; illustrations ; 25 cm
Summary
Transformations in Portugal and Brazil followed the discovery of gold in Brazil's hinterland and the hinterland's subsequent settlement. Although earlier conquests and evangelizations had incorporated new lands and peoples into the monarchy, royal officials now argued that the extraction of gold and the imperatives of rivalry and commerce demanded new approaches to governance to ensure that Brazil's wealth flowed to Portugal and into imperial networks of exchange. Using archival records of royal and local administrations, as well as contemporary print culture, Kirsten Schultz shows how the eighteenth-century Portuguese crown came to define and defend Brazil as a "colony" that would reinvigorate Portuguese power. Making Brazil a colony entailed reckoning with dynamic societies that encompassed Indigenous peoples, Africans, and Europeans; the free and the enslaved; the wealthy and the poor. It also involved regulating social relations defined by legal status, ancestry, labor, and wealth to ensure that Portuguese America complemented and supported, rather than reproduced, metropolitan ways of producing and consuming wealth.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
July 18, 2023
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-318) and index.
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