Richard Graham (historian)
Appearance
Richard Graham (born 1934, in
professor emeritus there. He served as president of the Conference on Latin American History
, the professional organization of Latin American historians.
Works
- Feeding the City: From Street Market to Liberal Reform in Salvador, Brazil, 1780-1860, University of Texas Press, 2010
- Patronage and Politics in Nineteenth-Century Brazil, Stanford University Press, 1990
- Britain and the Onset of Modernization in Brazil Cambridge University Press, 1968
- The Idea of Race in Latin America edited, University of Texas Press, 1990
- Juggling Race and Class in Brazil's Past PMLA 123:5 (Oct. 2008)
- Another Middle Passage? The Internal Slave Trade in Brazil, in Walter Johnson, Chattel Principle Yale University Press 2004
- Slavery and Economic Development: Brazil and the U.S. South Comparative Studies in Society and History, 23:4 (Oct 1981)
- Constructing a Nation in Nineteenth-Century Brazil: Old and New Views on Class, Culture, and the State, Journal of the Historical Society, Boston University, Volume 1, Number 2-3, spring 2001 [1]
- Independence in Latin America: A Comparative Approach Knopf, 1972, McGraw-Hill, 1994 [2]
References
External links
- Richard Graham (University of Texas)