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Household Economy and Urban Development: São Paulo, 1765 to 1836

Autor Elizabeth Anne Kuznesof
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 iun 2019
Between 1765 and 1836 the household economy of São Paulo was transformed from a subsistence to a market-oriented economy. This transformation was paralleled by dramatic changes within society, existing kinship systems, and the organization of the household. The author suggests that this fundamental change in the mode of production was intentional, engineered by an interested elite of merchants and plantation owners who utilized local government bodies to promote the construction of centralized markets, roads, warehouses, and port facilities. The same group sponsored changes in local administration and land law in order to increase and control the resultant commerce in sugar and coffee. This book, based on household-level census data, looks at economic development at the micro level and analyzes how the change took place at a juncture in history when prior options seemed to disappear.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367008864
ISBN-10: 0367008866
Pagini: 236
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface -- Household Economy and Modernization: A Comparative Perspective -- Political Structure and Economy in São Paulo, 1554–1850 -- Kinship, Marriage, Birth, Death, and Inheritance -- From Mud Houses to Town Houses: Rural-Urban Differentiation and Community Development in São Paulo: 1765, 1802, and 1836 -- From Bandeirantes to Coffee Barons: Occupational Differentiation and Crop Specialization in São Paulo: 1765, 1802, and 1836 -- Household Economy and Composition in an Urbanizing Frontier Community -- Conclusion -- Street Names and Numbers of Households in the Urban and Rural Districts of São Paulo According to the Censuses of 1765, 1802, and 1836 -- Occupational Distributions -- Income Distribution Estimates for 1836 -- Dellplain Latin American Studies Published by Westview Press

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Between 1765 and 1836 the household economy of São Paulo was transformed from a subsistence to a market-oriented economy. This transformation was paralleled by dramatic changes within society, existing kinship systems, and the organization of the household. The author suggests that this fundamental change in the mode of production was intentional, engineered by an interested elite of merchants and plantation owners who utilized local government bodies to promote the construction of centralized markets, roads, warehouses, and port facilities. The same group sponsored changes in local administration and land law in order to increase and control the resultant commerce in sugar and coffee. This book, based on household-level census data, looks at economic development at the micro level and analyzes how the change took place at a juncture in history when prior options seemed to disappear.