Foreword; Blacks of the land: preface and acknowledgments; 1. The transformation of indigenous São Paulo in the sixteenth century; 2. Backcountry incursions and the expansion of the labour force; 3. The granary of Brazil; 4. The regime of personal service; 5. Masters and Indians; 6. The roots of rural poverty; 7. The final years of Indian slavery; Afterword.
The first English translation of the field-defining work in Brazilian studies ethnohistory by the late John M. Monteiro.
James Woodard is Professor of History at Montclair State University. He is the author of A Place in Politics: São Paulo, Brazil, from Seigneurial Republicanism to Regionalist Revolt (2009). Barbara Weinstein is Silver Professor of History at New York University and Past President of the American Historical Association. She is the author of The Color of Modernity: São Paulo and the Making of Race and Nation in Brazil (2015), For Social Peace in Brazil: Industrialists and the Remaking of the Working Class in São Paulo, 1920–1964 (1997), and The Amazon Rubber Boom, 1850–1920 (1983). John M. Monteiro was a professor in the Department of Anthropology of the Universidade Estadual de Campinas and the director of the same university's Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas. He also held visiting positions at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, the University of Michigan, and Harvard University, Massachusetts.
'Woodard and Weinstein deserve much praise for their work on this
important edition and translation of Monteiro's book. It will bring
his interdisciplinary methods and comparative perspective on
slavery to an even wider readership of historians, anthropologists,
and their students. Perhaps most importantly, it will reaffirm the
historical roles played by indigenous peoples in the construction
of colonial societies across the Americas.' Heather F. Roller, The
American Historical Review
'Specialists and students of slavery studies will certainly benefit
from Monteiro's interdisciplinary approach and exhaustive analysis.
Non-specialists interested in histories of colonial encounters and
colonial labour systems will profit as well from this thorough
edition.' Ana Moledo, Connections
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