Kirsten Schultz Bücher



Tropical Versailles
Empire, Monarchy, and the Portuguese Royal Court in Rio de Janeiro, 1808-1821
- 338 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
The book, first published in 2001, explores themes relevant to its field, offering insights and perspectives that have shaped contemporary understanding. As part of Routledge's esteemed catalog, it reflects rigorous academic standards and contributes to ongoing discussions within its discipline. The work is designed to engage scholars and practitioners alike, providing valuable resources for research and practical application.
From Conquest to Colony
Empire, Wealth, and Difference in Eighteenth-Century Brazil
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
The book explores the transformation of governance in Portugal and Brazil following the discovery of gold in Brazil's hinterland. It analyzes how the Portuguese crown defined Brazil as a colony to enhance imperial power, emphasizing the need for new administrative strategies to manage the wealth extraction. Through archival records and contemporary print culture, it highlights the complex social dynamics involving Indigenous peoples, Africans, and Europeans, and the regulation of social relations based on legal status and wealth to align Brazil's economy with Portuguese interests.