American Social Order and Empire: Slavery and Taxation in Eighteenth-Century Brazil
Kirsten Schultz Professor, Department of History, Seton Hall University (New Jersey), is a historian of Brazil and the Portuguese empire. She is the author of Tropical Versailles: Empire, Monarchy and the Portuguese Royal Court in Rio de Janeiro, 1808-1821 (2001; Portuguese translation published by Civilização Brasileira, 2008) and From Conquest to Colony: Empire, Wealth and Difference in Eighteenth Century Brazil (forthcoming Yale UP), as well as articles on political culture, economic thought, and slavery in the Portuguese empire. Her research has received funding from the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Endowment for the Humanities.

To join online, please register in advance here: us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMrcOmrpzwqHNUeZRuM2Gq-HKo3JIRcExlJ
Date: 7 March 2024, 17:00 (Thursday, 8th week, Hilary 2024)
Venue: Main Seminar Room, Latin American Centre, 1 Church Walk, Oxford, and via Zoom
Speaker: Kirsten Schultz (Seton Hall University, New Jersey)
Organising department: Latin American Centre
Part of: Latin American History Seminar
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Audience: Members of the University only
Editor: Belinda Clark