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“The German governess Ina von Binzer’s letters provide unparalleled insights into the texture of Brazilian life in the early 1880s, from the condition and lives of slaves to the intimate family and material lives of their owners who employed her. Lewin’s contextualization of these precious primary sources is consummate, moving from archival confirmation of specific details to concise summations of the general context that these missives illuminate.” —Peter M. Beattie, author of The Tribute of Blood


“This book wonderfully compliments a textbook account of nineteenth-century Brazil. The Joys and Disappointments of a German Governess in Imperial Brazil touches on many of the most notable events and paradoxes of the period, including the rise of coffee, waning slavery (that was not, however, weakening quickly enough in the regions where von Binzer visited), monarchical rule, and the start of a new wave of European immigration.” —Ian Read, author of The Hierarchies of Slavery in Santos, Brazil, 1822–1888


"Drawing on the personal letters of Ina von Binzer, Linda Lewin provides today’s scholars with a lens to understand how wealthy families rooted in Brazilian coffee production struggled with the onset of abolition. Lewin’s book integrates powerful photographs, including rare views of slaves, with von Binzer’s letters that, together with Lewin’s succinct, accessible introduction and explicating footnotes, will stimulate and complicate historical debates about slavery in Brazil." —Theresa Alfaro-Velcamp, author of So Far from Allah, So Close to Mexico


"This insider’s view of the final days of slavery in nineteenth-century Brazil captures her employers’ lives and that of their enslaved servants. Expertly edited by Linda Lewin, her letters are a rich primary source for all historians of slavery and the family. Appropriate period photographs accompany the text." —Mary C. Karasch, author of Before Brasília


"This book is a fascinating window into nineteenth-century Brazilian daily life. The reader will enjoy the German governess’s depictions of family relations in this first English translation and will appreciate her take on a society defined by enslavement in all its aspects. Linda Lewin’s introduction weaves both realms, illuminating the inner works of the last slave society in the Americas." —Maria-Aparecida Lopes, author of Rio de Janeiro in the Global Meat Market, c. 1850 to c. 1930


"One cannot finish reading The Joys and Disappointments of a German Governess in Imperial Brazil without gaining insight into the economy, society, and beauty that was Brazil in the 1880s, as well as developing some admiration for this intrepid governess, despite her flaws and prejudices. The translation flows nicely, and Linda Lewin’s excellent introduction sets the stage." —Francie R. Chassen-López, author of From Liberal to Revolutionary Oaxaca



Table of Contents

Illustrations List

Acknowledgments

Note on the Monetary Unit of the Brazilian Empire

Introduction by Linda Lewin

Ina von Binzer's Letters:

1. 27 May 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

2. June 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

3. 20 June 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

4. 11 July 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

5. 25 July 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

6. 14 August 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

7. 1 September 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

8. 17 September 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

9. 5 October 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

10. 22 October 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

11. 3 December 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

12. 24 December 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

13. 15 January 1882 Petrópolis

14. 8 February 1882 Petrópolis

15. 12 February 1882 Rio de Janeiro

16. 17 February 1882 Rio de Janeiro

17. 21 February 1882 Rio de Janeiro

18. 2 March 1882 Rio de Janeiro

19. 20 March 1882 São Paulo

20. 5 April 1882 São Paulo

21. 21 April 1882 São Paulo

22. 5 May 1882 São Paulo

23. 29 May 1882 São Paulo

24. 25 June 1882 São Paulo

25. 28 June 1882 São Paulo

26. 1 July 1882 São Paulo

27. 11 July 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

28. 19 July 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

29. 28 July 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

30. 5 August 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

31. 20 August 1882Santos

32. 22 September 1882 Santos

33. 4 October 1881 Fazenda São Sebastião

34. 27 October 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

35. 17 November 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

36. 5 December 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

37. 18 December 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

38. 28 December 1882 São Paulo

39. 2 January 1883 Santos

40. 9 January 1883 Fazenda São Sebastião

41. January 1883 São Paulo

Suggestions for Further Reading

Index

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      Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
      Publication Date: 15/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9780268201777, 978-0268201777
      ISBN10: 0268201773

      Description

      Book Synopsis


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      “The German governess Ina von Binzer’s letters provide unparalleled insights into the texture of Brazilian life in the early 1880s, from the condition and lives of slaves to the intimate family and material lives of their owners who employed her. Lewin’s contextualization of these precious primary sources is consummate, moving from archival confirmation of specific details to concise summations of the general context that these missives illuminate.” —Peter M. Beattie, author of The Tribute of Blood


      “This book wonderfully compliments a textbook account of nineteenth-century Brazil. The Joys and Disappointments of a German Governess in Imperial Brazil touches on many of the most notable events and paradoxes of the period, including the rise of coffee, waning slavery (that was not, however, weakening quickly enough in the regions where von Binzer visited), monarchical rule, and the start of a new wave of European immigration.” —Ian Read, author of The Hierarchies of Slavery in Santos, Brazil, 1822–1888


      "Drawing on the personal letters of Ina von Binzer, Linda Lewin provides today’s scholars with a lens to understand how wealthy families rooted in Brazilian coffee production struggled with the onset of abolition. Lewin’s book integrates powerful photographs, including rare views of slaves, with von Binzer’s letters that, together with Lewin’s succinct, accessible introduction and explicating footnotes, will stimulate and complicate historical debates about slavery in Brazil." —Theresa Alfaro-Velcamp, author of So Far from Allah, So Close to Mexico


      "This insider’s view of the final days of slavery in nineteenth-century Brazil captures her employers’ lives and that of their enslaved servants. Expertly edited by Linda Lewin, her letters are a rich primary source for all historians of slavery and the family. Appropriate period photographs accompany the text." —Mary C. Karasch, author of Before Brasília


      "This book is a fascinating window into nineteenth-century Brazilian daily life. The reader will enjoy the German governess’s depictions of family relations in this first English translation and will appreciate her take on a society defined by enslavement in all its aspects. Linda Lewin’s introduction weaves both realms, illuminating the inner works of the last slave society in the Americas." —Maria-Aparecida Lopes, author of Rio de Janeiro in the Global Meat Market, c. 1850 to c. 1930


      "One cannot finish reading The Joys and Disappointments of a German Governess in Imperial Brazil without gaining insight into the economy, society, and beauty that was Brazil in the 1880s, as well as developing some admiration for this intrepid governess, despite her flaws and prejudices. The translation flows nicely, and Linda Lewin’s excellent introduction sets the stage." —Francie R. Chassen-López, author of From Liberal to Revolutionary Oaxaca



      Table of Contents

      Illustrations List

      Acknowledgments

      Note on the Monetary Unit of the Brazilian Empire

      Introduction by Linda Lewin

      Ina von Binzer's Letters:

      1. 27 May 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      2. June 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      3. 20 June 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      4. 11 July 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      5. 25 July 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      6. 14 August 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      7. 1 September 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      8. 17 September 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      9. 5 October 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      10. 22 October 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      11. 3 December 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      12. 24 December 1881 Fazenda São Francisco

      13. 15 January 1882 Petrópolis

      14. 8 February 1882 Petrópolis

      15. 12 February 1882 Rio de Janeiro

      16. 17 February 1882 Rio de Janeiro

      17. 21 February 1882 Rio de Janeiro

      18. 2 March 1882 Rio de Janeiro

      19. 20 March 1882 São Paulo

      20. 5 April 1882 São Paulo

      21. 21 April 1882 São Paulo

      22. 5 May 1882 São Paulo

      23. 29 May 1882 São Paulo

      24. 25 June 1882 São Paulo

      25. 28 June 1882 São Paulo

      26. 1 July 1882 São Paulo

      27. 11 July 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

      28. 19 July 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

      29. 28 July 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

      30. 5 August 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

      31. 20 August 1882Santos

      32. 22 September 1882 Santos

      33. 4 October 1881 Fazenda São Sebastião

      34. 27 October 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

      35. 17 November 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

      36. 5 December 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

      37. 18 December 1882 Fazenda São Sebastião

      38. 28 December 1882 São Paulo

      39. 2 January 1883 Santos

      40. 9 January 1883 Fazenda São Sebastião

      41. January 1883 São Paulo

      Suggestions for Further Reading

      Index

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