The Forbidden Lands: Colonial Identity, Frontier Violence, and the Persistence of Brazil’s Eastern Indians, 1750-1830. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2006; paper, 2009 (original) (raw)

Moved by Terror: Frontier Violence as Cultural Exchange in Late-Colonial Brazil

Hal Langfur

Ethnohistory, 2005

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Uncertain Refuge: Frontier Formation and the Origins of the Botocudo War in Late Colonial Brazil

Hal Langfur

Hahr-hispanic American Historical Review, 2002

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“The Return of the Bandeira: Economic Calamity, Historical Memory, and Armed Expeditions to the Sertão in Minas Gerais, Brazil, 1750-1808,” The Americas 61:3 (Jan. 2005): 429-62

Hal Langfur

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“Myths of Pacification: Brazilian Frontier Settlement and the Subjugation of the Bororo Indians,” Journal of Social History 32:4 (Summer 1999): 879-905

Hal Langfur

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“Indian Autonomy and Slavery in the Forests and Towns of Colonial Minas Gerais.” In Native Brazil: Beyond the Convert and the Cannibal, 1500 – 1889, ed. Hal Langfur (University of New Mexico Press, 2014), 132-65.

Hal Langfur, Maria Leonia Resende

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The forbidden lands: colonial identity, frontier violence, and the persistence of Brazil's Eastern Indians 1750-1830 – By Hal Langfur

Mark Harris

Journal of The Royal Anthropological Institute, 2008

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The Limits of Atlantic Revolution: Indigenous Power, Spectres of Saint-Domingue, and the Maracaibo Conspiracy of 1799

Forrest Hylton

Mundos do Trabalho, 2022

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Adrift on an Inland Sea: Misinformation and the Limits of Empire in the Brazilian Backlands. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2023.

Hal Langfur

2023

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Natives, Iberians, and Imperial Loyalties in the South American Borderlands, 1750–1800. By Francismar Alex Lopes de Carvalho. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2023. Maps. Figures. Tables. Notes. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. xxi, 313 pp. Cloth, $129.99.

Guillaume Candela

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2024

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"“The Barbarians War”: Colonization and Indigenous Resistance in Brazil (1650–1720)" in: N Domingos; MB Jerónimo; R Roque (org), Resistance and Colonialism Insurgent Peoples in World History. Palgrave Macmillan, 2019

Pedro Puntoni

2019

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THE MASSACRE AT GRACIAS A DIOS: MOBILITY AND VIOLENCE ON THE LOWER RIO GRANDE, 1821-1856

Alice Baumgartner

Western Historical Quarterly , 2020

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Justice and violence in the lands of the Assecas (Rio de Janeiro, 1729-1745)

Marcia Maria Menendes Motta

Historia Agraria Revista De Agricultura E Historia Rural, 2012

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Roots of Revolution: Frontier Settlement Policy and the Emergence of New Spaces of Power in the Río de La Plata Borderlands, 1777 – 1810

Julio Djenderedjian

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2008

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“For the Last Time, Once and for All”: Indians, Violence, and Local Authority in the Colonial City, Zacatecas, Mexico, 1587-1628,”

Dana Velasco Murillo

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America colonial: Denominaciones, clasificaciones e identidades

XIMENA AZUA

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2013

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La conquista de quince mil leguas: Estudio sobre la traslación de la frontera sur de la República al Río Negro

Pilar Herr

Hahr-hispanic American Historical Review, 2004

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“The sole owners of the land”: Empire, war, and authority in the Guajira Peninsula, 1761–1779

Forrest Hylton

Atlantic Studies, 2016

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Fragile Liberty: The Enslavement of Free People in the Borderlands of Brazil and Uruguay, 1846-1866

Valéria Dorneles Fernandes, Karl Monsma

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The dynamics of slavery in Brazil: resistance, the slave trade and manumission in the 17th to 19th centuries

Rafael de Bivar Marquese

Novos Estudos Cebrap, 2005

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Policing and Transgressing Borders: Soldiers, Slave Rebels, and the Early Modern Atlantic

Marjoleine Kars

New West Indian Guide / Nieuwe West-Indische Gids, 2009

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[Book Review] “Luciene Pereira Carris Cardoso, Intelectuais, militares, instituições na configuração das fronteiras brasileiras. 1883-1903, São Paulo, Ed. Alameda, 2016” AAG Review of Books vol. 5, n. 4, 2017, p. 254-55.

Federico Ferretti

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Native Insurgencies and the Genocidal Impulse in the Americas

Joaquín Rivaya-Martínez

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2007

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"Natives, Iberians, and Imperial Loyalties in the South American Borderlands" (Reviewed by Guillaume Candela)

Francismar Alex Lopes de Carvalho

Hispanic American Historical Review, 2023

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“Frontier/Fronteira: A Transnational Reframing of Brazil’s Inland Colonization,” History Compass 12:11 (Nov. 2014): 843-52

Hal Langfur

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Negreiros in the South Atlantic: the community of 'Brazilian' slave traders in late eighteenth century Benguela

Estevam Thompson

African Economic History, 2011

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Popular insurrections, conflicts and compromises between free and freed men in Portuguese America and Rio de la Plata. Commentary of texts by Gustavo Paz and Luiz Geraldo Silva

Maria Elisa Noronha de Sá

Almanack, 2015

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Observing the American Scene: The Abbé Correia da Serra in America, 1812–1820

edgardo silva

InterDISCIPLINARY Journal of Portuguese Diaspora Studies, 2015

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Villages and missions in the captaincy of Ceará and Rio Grande: catechesis, violence and rivalries

Lígio Maia

Tempo, 2013

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Vertical Empire: The General Resettlement of the Indians in the Colonial Andes (Duke University Press, 2012) - Introduction, sample chapter, and epilogue

Jeremy Ravi Mumford

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“The “Republic of Indians” in Revolt (c.1680-1790)” Frank Salomon and Stuart Schwartz (eds.) . THE CAMBRIDGE HISTORY OF THE NATIVE PEOPLES OF THE AMERICAS VOLUME III SOUTH AMERICA PART 2

Luis Miguel Glave Testino

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Book review of Manuel Barcia's West African Warfare in Bahia and Cuba: Soldier Slaves in the Atlantic World, 1807-1844

Crystal N Eddins

Journal of West African History, 2018

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"Disputed Images of Colonialism: Spanish Rule and Indian Subversion in Northern Potosi, 1777-1780"

Sergio Serulnikov

The Hispanic American Historical Review, 1996

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Die if you must: Brazilian Indians in the twentieth century

Donald Pollock

2004

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Race, State, and Armed Forces in Independence-Era Brazil: Bahia, 1790s-1840s

Vitor Izecksohn

Hahr-hispanic American Historical Review, 2006

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A History of Colonial Latin America from First Encounters to Independence

Susan Ramirez

2021

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