Vol. 14 Núm. 1 (2008): História Quantitativa e Serial
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Categories of differences: occupation, “race” and social condition in 19th century Brazil

Tarcísio R. Botelho
UFJF

Publicado 2020-08-12

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  • SocialInequality;SocialMobility;Post-ColonialSocieties;Census Categories; Occupation; Brazil; 19th Century

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Tarcísio R. Botelho. 2020. «Categories of Differences: Occupation, “race” and Social Condition in 19th Century Brazil». Locus: Revista De Historia 14 (1). https://doi.org/10.34019/2594-8296.2008.v14.31579.

Resumen

The aim of this article is to analyze social inequality in 19th century Brazil, using nominative lists of inhabitants produced during the 1830 decade. First I use HISCO and HISCLASS as an initial approach to social inequality in a pre-industrial non-European society. Then, I introduce a discussion about the necessity of considering other dimensions of social life to be able to build an accurate system to measure social status and social mobility in colonial and post-colonial societies. I analyze race and social condition (slave, freed and free status) as important categories in Latin American and other Portuguese colonial areas. 

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