Lives in Between: Assimilation and Marginality in Austria, Brazil, and West Africa, 1780-1945CUP Archive, 1989 - 250 pagina's |
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 3 |
Regent village Sierra Leone | 38 |
Reverend Joseph May in 1887 | 71 |
Moses Josef Petrowitz Zweig | 78 |
Hermann Zweig | 91 |
Antônio Pereira Rebouças in 1838 | 114 |
Antônio Pereira Rebouças in the late 1860s | 120 |
The PREDICAMENT OF MARGINALITY | 127 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
acceptance activities André assimilation assimilationist associated authority Bahia became become belief born Brazil Brazilian Brettauer British Central Central Europe century certainly Christian civilization Claudius collective colonial color continued course Creoles cultural discussion dominant early economic effort emancipation Empire established Europe European example existence experience forced freedom Freetown ghetto History Hohenems ideas identity ideology Ifacayeh included individual influenced instruction involved Jewish Jews Joseph land language less letter Liberated Africans lived London Marginal masses missionary move nature Negro nineteenth past Pereira Rebouças period persons political position practices present race racial Rebouças reflected relations religious remained residence responses Rio de Janeiro seemed sense Sierra Leone situation slavery slaves social society Stefan Zweig subjects subordinate successful town University values West women York Yoruba
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