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Navigating Life and Work in Old Republic Sao Paulo (Hardcover)
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Navigating Life and Work in Old Republic Sao Paulo (Hardcover)
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This volume examines the experiences of Sao Paulo's working class
during Brazil's Old Republic (1891-1930), showing how individuals
and families adapted to forces and events such as urbanization,
discrimination, migration, and World War I. In this unique study,
Ball combines social and economic methods to present a robust
historical analysis of everyday life along racial, ethnic,
national, and gender lines.Drawing from both statistical data and
primary sources such as letters, newspapers, and interview
transcripts, Ball demonstrates how the nation's coffee boom drew
immigrants from Italy, Portugal, Germany, Lebanon, and northeastern
Brazil. She examines the ways these workers responded to inflation;
fluctuating immigration patterns; and labor market discrimination,
which especially affected Afro-Brazilians, Portuguese, and women.
This analysis emphasizes the family-centered nature of immigration
to Sao Paulo in comparison with other immigrant destinations such
as Buenos Aires and New York City. Ball's rich scholarship
considers how the first World War exacerbated tensions and
divisions within Sao Paulo's working class, which resulted in a
deeply segmented labor market by the time Getulio Vargas came to
power in 1930. Shedding light on many reasons why Brazil
experienced slower industrial innovation than other countries
during this era, Ball provides invaluable context for the region's
continued high inequality and sociocultural imbalances.
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