

An edition of A Bahian counterpoint (1998)
sugar, tobacco, cassava, and slavery in the Recôncavo, 1780-1860
By B. J. Barickman
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Stanford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
276
Description:
This book examines the social-economic history of the region known as the Reconcavo in the province (now state) of Bahia in Northeastern Brazil. In the early nineteenth century, the Reconcavo ranked as one of the oldest and most important slaveholding regions in the Americas and, within Brazil, as a major center of sugar and tobacco production. A Babian Counterpoint shows that, although often dismissed as peripheral or marginal activities in the literature on Brazil, the production and marketing of foodstuffs for internal consumption played a crucial role in the development of the Reconcavo's slave-based export economy.