Portugal e Brazil: emigração e colonisação

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Portugal e Brazil: emigração e colonisação

by D. A. Gomes Pércheiro

PT·~12 hours·10 chapters

Chapters

10 total
1

INDICE - CAPITULO I

4:40
2

CAPITULO I

48:15
3

CAPITULO II

39:00
4

CAPITULO III

1:06:46
5

CAPITULO IV

56:14
6

CAPITULO V

2:32:54
7

CAPITULO VI

42:35
8

CAPITULO VII

1:05:00
9

CAPITULO VIII

4:34:33
10

QUESTÕES DO PARÁ - (1875) CRITICA - DIARIO ILLUSTRADO

8:17

Description

This work opens a detailed portrait of 19th‑century Portuguese migration to Brazil, tracing why so many workers, artists and families set sail for the New World. It compares wages, living conditions and even the climate on both sides of the Atlantic, while also examining the impact of disease, mortality rates and the promise of untapped land. By weaving together statistics, personal testimonies and contemporary observations, the author shows how ambition and economic need drove the movement of people across the ocean.

The second part turns to the legal and diplomatic framework that shaped the flow of migrants. It follows the role of lawyers, the Transatlantic Company, and various colonial statutes, as well as the influence of religious orders and press commentary on public opinion. Through consular reports, newspaper excerpts and official decrees, the book reveals the tangled negotiations, controversies and occasional scandals that marked early Portuguese settlement in Brazil, offering listeners a nuanced glimpse into a pivotal chapter of trans‑Atlantic history.

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Language

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Duration

~12 hours (727K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Pedro Saborano and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by Cornell University Digital Collections)

Release date

2009-02-02

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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D. A. Gomes Pércheiro

Best known for a 19th-century work on Portugal and Brazil, this Portuguese-language writer is remembered today mainly through the survival of his book in major digital libraries.

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