This journal examines the legal and social experiences of Afro-Brazilians and Indigenous peoples in nineteenth-century Brazil. Articles analyze how these groups utilized legal systems and institutions to challenge racial hierarchies, assert rights, and defend their lands.
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Subject Classification
Web of Science Categories
History
Scopus Categories
History
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
American History and CultureAmerican Constitutional Law and PoliticsRace, History, and American SocietyColonialism, slavery, and tradeVietnamese History and Culture StudiesAmerican Environmental and Regional HistoryHistory of Science and MedicineHistorical Studies and Socio-cultural AnalysisLatin American and Latino StudiesAsian American and Pacific Histories