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Slaves of combat: the instrumentalization of violence in master/slave relations in Portuguese America (1580-1850)

This article looks at the place that violence occupied in master/slave relations in Portuguese America. Beyond the slave owners' practices of punishment and slaves' recourse to rebellion, I consider the relative normality of the mobilization of slaves for hard labor for their masters as an additional mechanism that reiterated slave owners' power. I also discuss variations in this phenomenon, and its meaning for the re-evaluation of concepts related to bondage.

slavery; violence; colonial Brazil


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