Fragile Liberty: The Enslavement of Free People in the Borderlands of Brazil and Uruguay, 1846-1866 (original) (raw)
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Pilar Herr
Hahr-hispanic American Historical Review, 2004
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Rafael de Bivar Marquese
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Licinio Nunes de Miranda
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Hal Langfur, Maria Leonia Resende
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Current Trends in Slavery Studies in Brazil, 2023
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Oscar de la Torre
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Hal Langfur
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Luiz Gustavo Santos Cota
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Beatriz Bissio
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Almanack, 2015
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Eric Cardin
ESTUDIOS FRONTERIZOS, 2018
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Luiz Felipe de Alencastro
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Hal Langfur
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VJ Neto
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Maria Clara Sales Carneiro Sampaio
2011
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Rodrigo De Azevedo Weimer
2015
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celeste ciccarone
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Slave resistance and the abolition of the trans-Atlantic slave trade to Brazil in 18501
Dale Graden
Revista História Unisinos, 2010
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Márcia Maria Menendes Motta
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Marcia Maria Menendes Motta
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Alfredo Storck
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Coloniality, just war carceral injustice in Brazil
Dr Omar Phoenix Khan
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Marcia Maria Menendes Motta
2005
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érica sarmiento
Estudos Ibero-Americanos, 2015
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Jean M Hébrard
Translating the Americas, 2013
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