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One of the guiding principles of this volume was the idea that, in order to conquer the New World, Europe had to first conquer itself (expansion between the 11th and 13th centuries), and that understanding Ancien Régime society in the Iberian Peninsula is key to the formation of Portuguese America.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e Participating in this edition:\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n\u003cp\u003e Hebe Mattos, Jean-Fredérique Schaub, António Manuel Hespanha, José Manuel Subtil, João Pacheco de Oliveira, Manolo Florentino, Mafalda Soares da Cunha, Elisa Frühauf, Ronaldo Vainfas, Andréa Daher, Maria Regina Celestino de Almeida, Georgina Silva dos Santos and Francisco Carlos Cosentino.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp\u003eThe three volumes of \u003cem\u003ethe Colonial Brazil\u003c\/em\u003e collection bring together studies covering the long period between 1500 and 1808, from the Portuguese discoveries to the establishment of the royal family in Rio de Janeiro. Due to its diversity, the collection is aimed not only at university audiences but also at other readers and those curious about our history. The articles aim to address a serious deficiency in academic production, which sometimes seems averse to popular works. 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It presents analyses of the Iberian Union, Dutch Brazil, wars, and territorial expansion. It addresses missionary activity and religiosity, as well as the sugar and mercantile economies. Also noteworthy are articles dedicated to the \"land nobility\" and \"indigenous nobility,\" topics recently introduced into the historiographical debate.\u003c\/p\u003e\n\n \u003cp\u003eThe three volumes of the Colonial Brazil Collection bring together studies covering the long period between 1500 and 1808, from the Portuguese discoveries to the establishment of the royal family in Rio de Janeiro. Due to its diversity, the collection is aimed not only at university audiences but also at other readers and those curious about our history. The articles aim to address a serious deficiency in academic production, which sometimes seems averse to popular works. 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It brings together 16 historians, both Portuguese and Brazilian, in 12 articles organized into three parts: the first examines the institutional architecture of the monarchy and the circulation of communication; the second discusses the content of communication; and the third investigates the agents and institutional spaces of communication. \nThroughout the work, the importance of the circulation of \"legislative\" norms is noted and the regularity of political communication between the center and the periphery is confirmed. Furthermore, the peripheral actors of communication are identified—subaltern groups, as well as individuals requesting favors, or governors and local leaders—and local resistance, more open and frequent in the 17th century in colonial spaces, which became less visible in the second half of the 18th century.\n The authors of this volume are: André Costa, António Castro Nunes, Antonio Jucá de Sampaio, Carla Almeida, Fatima Farrica, Francisco Cosentino, Isabelle Mello, João Fragoso, José Damião Rodrigues, Mafalda Soares da Cunha, Maria Fernanda Bicalho, Miguel Baltazar, Nuno Gonçalo Monteiro, Pedro Cardim, Roberto Guedes Ferreira and Ronald Raminelli.","brand":"Totvsrj-record-dc","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":47174839566588,"sku":"9788520012697","price":89.9,"currency_code":"BRL","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0722\/9197\/5420\/files\/a300c1bc73e77861b1b376883ee67d43_83c1c6cc-f2ca-4bc8-a480-5193298ae52f.jpg?v=1778321060"},{"product_id":"na-trama-das-redes-politica-e-negocios-no-imperio-portugues-seculos-xvi-xviii","title":"In the web of networks: Politics and business in the Portuguese Empire, 16th-18th centuries","description":"The Web of Networks presents a dynamic and multifaceted scenario of the main ways of life experienced in the Portuguese Empire, in which the relationship between Colonial Brazil and Portugal is studied in depth. The articles organized by João Fragoso and Maria de Fátima Gouvêa explore the formation of the Portuguese monarchy and the Empire itself. The concept of network plays a central role in the work. The term is understood as a network between individuals with access to different information and resources. \"Social networks emerged in this context of academic reflection as a major novelty, resulting from the advancement of research, reflecting the means by which the multiplicity of individuals and groups organized themselves to take advantage of the diversity of resources available to them in the pursuit and defense of their interests,\" explain the book's organizers. The book deepens the debate on this process and shows that the terms colonizers and colonized do not encompass the full complexity of the topic of colonization. In their articles, historians introduce other agents and factors to demonstrate the existence of a pluricontinental monarchy. The web's interweaving clearly demonstrates how the concepts of social body and corporate monarchy presuppose the autonomy of local powers. The customs and codes already established in the so-called colonies were respected by Portugal, and the prince recognized and defended self-government in these places. The sense of belonging to the monarchy was shared by members of various strata of society. Vassals from the kingdom, Tupis, Angolans, and the new social actors produced by the very process of gestation of this new society shared a curious sense of belonging to the monarchy; each, in their own way, claimed the status of subjects of His Majesty. However, this stance did not mean that the \"subjects\" were passive regarding the Crown's orders. 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