Prince of the people: the life and times of a Brazilian free man of colour
Prince of the People is an eloquent evocation of the daily life and culture of the slaves, freedmen and freedwomen, and free people of colour in nineteenth-century Brazil. Eduardo Silva provides a vivid case study of the life and ideas of the self-styled Dom Oba II d'Africa, a 'street char...
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Zusammenfassung: | Prince of the People is an eloquent evocation of the daily life and culture of the slaves, freedmen and freedwomen, and free people of colour in nineteenth-century Brazil. Eduardo Silva provides a vivid case study of the life and ideas of the self-styled Dom Oba II d'Africa, a 'street character' who lived in Rio de Janeiro in the final decades both of slavery and of the Brazilian Empire. Through a rich historical investigation of the life, times and thinking of his subject the author makes a remarkable contribution to the cultural history of Afro-Americans in Brazil. To his social superiors Dom Oba II d'Africa was no more than a 'half-crazed' man whom the Brazilian Emperor, Dom Pedro II, was misguided enough to receive at the palace. To Rio's slaves and people of colour he was revered as Prince of the People. Many paid him tithe as if he were a true African sovereign; they went down on their knees at his solemn passage; they met in bars to read aloud the articles which he published both in the popular press and in the quality journals of the day. Eduardo Silva finds in this extraordinary figure a rare opportunity to explore popular mentalities in the period of the overthrow of slavery. What did slaves and free people of colour think about liberty, race relations, civic rights and duties at this time of great upheaval? Silva finds many vital clues in this fascinating reconstruction. |
Beschreibung: | XII, 219 S. Ill., Kt. |
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adam_text | A _ EDUARDO SILVA TRANSLATED BY MOYRA ASHFORD V E R S O LONDON * NEW
YORK ALL PRINCE OF THE PEOPLE THE LIFE AND TIMES OF A BRAZILIAN FREE MAN
OF COLOUR CONTENTS MAP XI PREFACE XII INTRODUCTION 1 1 THE ILLUSION OF
THE MINES 9 THE HINTERLAND 9 ECONOMY AND SOCIETY 11 MADNESS, SHEER
MADNESS 12 WOE TO YOU, LENCOIS 13 THE COURT OF THE HINTERLAND 16
DROUGHT, FAMINE AND EPIDEMICS 17 SLAVE, FREEDMAN, FREE MAN 19 THE
ENLISTMENT CAMPAIGN 19 THE VOLUNTDRIOS DA PDTRIA 22 2 THE BATTLEFIELDS
26 LORD GOD, HAVE MERCY ON US 31 THE BATTLE OF TUIUTI 32 THE LEGACY 34
3 THE HOMECOMING 37 BACK IN BAHIA 38 THE ROAD TO RIO 40 REGIONAL
IMBALANCES AND THE LABOUR MARKET 41 THE DOMESTIC SLAVE TRADE 43
PROFITABILITY AND PRICES 45 FREEDOM IN SALVADOR 46 VN VIII CONTENTS
VOLUNTARY MIGRATION 48 4 LIFE IN RIO DE JANEIRO 51 THE IMPERIAL COURT
WHITES, BROWNS AND BLACKS ROOMING HOUSES LITTLE AFRICA THE STREET
THORNS AND HARDSHIPS A VERY MODEST FEIJOADA A TUPPENNY REVOLT TAXES
AND MORE TAXES 5 THE FAITHFUL VASSAL THE HAND KISSING THE AUDIENCE
CHAMBER 6 PRINCE OF THE STREETS PATERNALISM AND SLAVERY NEGOTIATION AND
CONFLICT COURTESIES AND AFFABILITIES SOCIAL BASES AND SUPPORT 7
BRAZILIAN QUESTIONS THE FUNDAMENTAL QUESTION THE PARTY QUESTION THE
QUESTION OF THE REGIME ABOLITION AND CITIZENSHIP THE RACIAL QUESTION 8
SOURCES, PRESUPPOSITIONS AND SYMBOLIC POWER SCHOOL, BOOKS AND READINGS A
POPULAR HISTORY OF BRAZIL THE SEARCH FOR TRUTH A CHOICE OF FAITH THE
SYMBOLS 53 56 58 60 63 64 66 68 69 71 74 80 90 91 93 97 101 107 107 111
115 118 127 134 135 137 140 145 149 CONCLUSION 158
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title_exact_search | Prince of the people the life and times of a Brazilian free man of colour |
title_full | Prince of the people the life and times of a Brazilian free man of colour Eduardo Silva |
title_fullStr | Prince of the people the life and times of a Brazilian free man of colour Eduardo Silva |
title_full_unstemmed | Prince of the people the life and times of a Brazilian free man of colour Eduardo Silva |
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