Research ArticleArticle
In Memory of B. J. Barickman
Historian, Teacher, Mentor
Martha S. Santos
Luso-Brazilian Review, June 2017, 54 (1) 1-8; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/lbr.54.1.1
Martha S. Santos
Department of History, College of Arts and Sciences, 207A, University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-1902
B. J. Barickman’s Bibliography
Monograph
- A Bahian Counterpoint: Sugar, Tobacco, Cassava, and Slavery in the Recôncavo, 1780–1860. Stanford: Stanford UP, 1998.
- Um contraponto baiano: açúcar, fumo, mandioca e escravidão no Recôncavo, 1780–1860. Translation of A Bahian Counterpoint, with additions and adaptations for the Brazilian edition and an updated bibliography. General revision of the translation by the author. Foreword by Marcus J.M. de Carvalho. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Civilização Brasileira, 2003.
Monograph in Progress
- A Social History of the Beach in Rio de Janeiro: Sea-bathing and Beach-going in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (four chapters completed in Portuguese and in English)
Journal Articles
- “Medindo maiôs e correndo atrás de homens sem camisa: A polícia e as praias cariocas, 1920–1950.” Recorde: Revista da história do esporte 9.1 (2016): 1–66.
- “Not Many Flew Down to Rio: Tourism and the History of Beach-Going in Twentieth-Century Rio de Janeiro.” Journal of Tourism History 6 (2014): 223–41.
- “Passarão por mestiços: O bronzeamento nas praias cariocas, noções de cor e raça e ideologia racial, 1920–1950.” Afro-Asia 40 (2009):173–221.
- “And When the Slaveowners Were not ‘White’?: ‘Black’ and ‘Brown’ Slaveowners in Early Nineteenth-Century Bahia.” Latin American Identities: Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality, Papers of the Forty-Sixth Annual Meeting of the Seminar on the Acquisition of Latin American Library Materials (SALALM) [2001], ed. Torres Victor Federico (Austin: SALAM Secretariat, 2005), 41–56.
- “Revisiting the Casa-Grande: Plantation and Cane-Farming Households in Early Nineteenth-Century Bahia.” Hispanic American Historical Review 84.4 (2004): 619–49.
- “E se a casa-grande não fosse tão grande? Uma freguesia açucareira no Recôncavo baiano em 1835.” Afro-Asia 29–30 (2004): 75–126. (Author’s translation, with additional material, of “Revisiting the casa-grande.”)
- “Reading the 1835 Censuses from Bahia: Citizenship, Kinship, Slavery, and Household in Early Nineteenth-century Brazil.” The Americas 59.3 (2003): 287–323. Winner of the 2004 Tibesar Prize for best article published by The Americas awarded by the Conference on Latin American History.
- “As cores do escravismo: escravistas ‘pretos,’ ‘pardos’ e ‘cabras’ no Recôncavo baiano em 1835.” População e Família 2.2 (1999): 7–62. (Author’s translation.)
- “Até a véspera: o trabalho escravo e produção de açúcar nos engenhos do Recôncavo baiano (1850–1888).” Afro-Asia 21–22 (1998–99): 177–237. (Author’s translation, with additional material, of “Persistence and decline” (1996).)
- “Persistence and Decline: Slave Labour and Sugar Production in the Bahian Recóncavo, 1850–1888.” Journal of Latin American Studies 28.3 (1996): 581–633.
- “‘Tame Indians,’ ‘Wild Heathens,’ and Settlers in Southern Bahia in the Late Eighteenth and Early Nineteenth Centuries.” The Americas 51.3 (1995): 325–68. Winner of the 1996 Tibesar Prize for best article published by The Americas awarded by the Conference on Latin American History.
- “Agricultura de exportação e reprodução escrava no Recôncavo baiano, 1780/1860: a cana e o fumo.” Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Pesquisa Histôrica 10 (1995): 51–61.
- “‘A Bit of Land, which They Call Roça’: Slave Provision Grounds on Sugar Plantations and Cane Farms in the Bahian Recôncavo, 1780–1860.” Hispanic American Historical Review 74.4 (1994): 649–87.
- “Rulers and Owners: A Brazilian Case Study in Comparative Perspective.” With Love Joseph L. Hispanic American Historical Review 66.4 (1986): 743–65.
Chapters in Scholarly Books
- “Ana Paulinha de Queirós, Joaquina da Costa, and their Neighbors: Free Women of Color as Household Heads in Rural Bahia (Brazil), 1835.” With Few Martha. In Beyond Bondage: Free Women of Color in the Americas, 169–201. Edited by Gaspar Barry, Hine Darlene Clark. Urbana, IL:U of Illinois P, 2004.
- “Regional Elites.” With Love Joseph L. In Modern Brazil: Elites and Masses Perspective, 3–22. Edited by Conniff Michael L., McCann Frank D. Lincoln, NE: U of Nebraska P, 1989.
Encyclopedia Entries
- “The Alves Branco Tariff.” In Encyclopedia of Latin American History. Edited by Tenenbaum Barbara, et al. New York: Scribners, 1995.
- “Salvador.” In Encyclopedia of Latin American History. Edited by Tenenbaum Barbara, et al. New York: Scribners, 1995.
- “Tobacco.” In Encyclopedia of Latin American History. Edited by Tenenbaum Barbara, et al. New York: Scribners, 1995.
In this issue
Luso-Brazilian Review
Vol. 54, Issue 1
1 Jun 2017
In Memory of B. J. Barickman
Martha S. Santos
Luso-Brazilian Review Jun 2017, 54 (1) 1-8; DOI: 10.3368/lbr.54.1.1
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