The present dissertation examines the different slave-arranged housing in Rio de Janeiro in the period between 1808 to 1850 from the complex relations established between slave, owners and the State. The big slave mobility, which was a characteristic of the great urban centers, made possible slave's autonomy to widen itself through dwelling activity, whose variety could be observed in the stories of travelers, police documents, municipal positions, order and licenses directed to the City Council and post-mortem inventories. Besides, the diversity of slave's dwelling allows us to understand more deeply the determining factors that made possible the maintenance of the slavery institution during the disturbing period of Brazilian National State formation, and, also, how slaves and their descendants could create anew bonds of solidarity, affection and kinship in the middle of these process.
Resumo: Entrevista concedida pelo historiador Tomás Fernández Robaina à revista Tempo, em Havana, no dia 22 de julho de 2022. Aborda os estudos sobre intelectuais negros cubanos, bem com o racismo que estrutura o país.
As Posturas Municipais do Império do Brasil
constituem uma importante fonte documental para o exame de questões
relativas ao universo urbano. Produzidos ao longo do Império do Brasil
(1822‑1889), tais documentos ajudam por um lado a compreender como se
deu a organização legislativa do Estado Brasileiro, permitindo o
estudo das dinâmicas hierárquicas e disputas de poder que constituíam
esse Estado. Por outro lado, essas mesmas Posturas Municipais são
documentos fundamentais para a análise da administração e ordenação
das cidades brasileiras, sobretudo no que diz respeito às dinâmicas e
relações cotidianas estabelecidas nesses espaços.
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