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ABSTRACT

Being one of the most powerful of the Modern Era, the Portuguese
colonial empire has established colonies and possessions in several
continents. Controlling large regions, it has administrated commercial
connections, products' trades and people between these places. As a
consequence, it had to deal with different population groups. During
this process, a huge knowledge was achieved when trying to define
government patterns for these populations, which were somehow added to
the empire. Among these groups there were "exiled people", "heathens",
"Indians" etc.; certainly one of the most important groups
(demographic and symbolically) were the "slaves". This article
observes how many of these groups were formed as groups in different
social-geographic contexts (especially Rio de Janeiro and Goa) because
of the territorial administration and social experiences performed by
these populations' "government" during the exercise of power according
to the empyreal policy. This way, the author is starting from this
démarche to introduce the perspective of how the (modern) idea of
slave, day-by-day built by the Portuguese colonial empire, darkened
different ways of living in captivity – different ways of compulsory
labor, which could be found in some colonies.

Keywords: Portuguese colonial empire, slavery, globalization,
exclusion production.
http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-546X2002000300001
Full-text in Portuguese.

Thanks to http://www.doaj.org/ the Directory of Open Access Journals
in Lund, Sweden.
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