Historical Demography
Mostrando 1-12 de 12 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Compadrio, mobilidade social e redes sociais: a trajetória de uma família entre a escravidão e a liberdade (Minas Gerais, 1797-1828)
Resumo Este artigo explora as interseções entre os mundos dos livres, libertos e escravos, propondo reflexões sobre as hierarquias e desigualdades gestadas pela escravidão brasileira. A partir de métodos e técnicas da história da família, da demografia histórica e da análise de redes sociais, reconstituíram-se as relações de compadrio de uma fam
Estud. hist. (Rio J.). Publicado em: 25/04/2019
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2. Exportar e abastecer: população e comércio em Santos, 1775-1836 / Export and supply: population and commerce in Santos, 1775-1836
This thesis has the objective to understand how Sao Paulo economic growth of the 1760s, triggered from the measurements of the Morgado de Mateus, was reflected in the economy, population, households and the distribution of wealth in Santos, the main port of capitania of São Paulo. We also seek to relate the large slaveholders santistas to monitor economic a
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 10/03/2011
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3. Molecular Phylogeny and Phylogeography of Species of Passeriformes (Aves): historical Biogeography of the neotropical region with emphasis on Atlantic Forest / Filogenia molecular e filogeografia de espécies de passeriformes (Aves): história biogeográfica da região neotropical com ênfase na Floresta Atlântica
This work attempts to contribute to the understanding of biogeographic history of the neotropical forest domains, based on studies of inter and intra-specific diversification of birds. For this I sequenced mitochondrial (citb, Nd2 and ND3) and nuclear (Fib7) genes of 102 samples from all Sclerurus species, S. mexicanus, S. rufigularis, S. guatemalensis, S. c
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Padrões de distribuição geográfica de linhagens intra-específicas e processos demográficos históricos em aves da floresta atlântica / Patterns of geographical distribution of intraspecific lineages and historical demography of Atlantic forest birds
This dissertation explores the evolution of Atlantic Forest (AF) organisms. Specifically, we used endemic forest birds as models and a phylogenetic phylogeographic perspective. Studied bird species are all passerines: Xiphorhynchus fuscus (Dendrocolaptidae), Dendrocolaptes platyrostris (Dendrocolaptidae) and Schiffornis virescens (Tytyridae). We used mitocho
Publicado em: 2009
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5. Processos socioespaciais, reestruturação urbana e deslocamentos pendulares na Região Metropolitana de Campinas / Sociospatial processes, urban restructuring and daily commuting in the Campinas Metropolitan Region
Recent changes in Brazil s urban agglomerations have promoted a more dispersed and fragmented - but at the same time, more integrated - urban pattern. Along with these changes, some specific types of population spatial mobility are stressed, such as commuting. This study aims to explore a new theoretical framework for the analysis of commuting, with attentio
Publicado em: 2008
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6. Trabalhadores do conhecimento e qualidade do lugar em Campinas, SP / Knowledge workers and quality of place in Campinas, SP
This research deals with two main and complimentary issues. Firstly, the focus is put over the knowledge workers, professionals with an outstanding academic formation and that play, according to authors like Manuel Castells and Richard Florida, a fundamental role in the contemporary economic scene. At a second moment, the discussion focus the quality of plac
Publicado em: 2007
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7. Slave families in Angra dos Reis, 1801-1888 / Famílias escravas em Angra dos Reis, 1801-1888
Em Angra dos Reis, a população local, na primeira metade do século XIX, dedicava-se ao autoconsumo e ao mercado interno. Desenvolveram-se o comércio e os transportes, pois seus portos foram um dos principais meios de escoamento do café do vale do Paraíba fluminense e paulista, dinamizando a vida econômica. Entretanto, ao longo da segunda metade do Oit
Publicado em: 2006
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8. Slave reproduction and slave families in Mariana - 1850-1888. / Reprodução e famílias escravas em Mariana - 1850-1888.
Many are the studies dedicated to slave reproduction and slave families in Brazil. Only a few, though, focus on regions not engaged in export economy. This work, which belongs to the field of historical demography, studies slave reproduction and slave families in Mariana during the second half of the 19th century. Mariana, a locality in the province of Minas
Publicado em: 2002
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9. Imigrações urbanas para o Brasil : o caso dos judeus
This work fits into the recent production about international migration to Brazil and about the demography of minorities in this country, focusing in the Jewish migration and the Jewish community it has originated. Using data from the Brazilian censuses, but also historical records, the major fluxes were tracked, both in terms of country of origin and period
Publicado em: 1999
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10. Consequences of the historical demography on the global population structure of two highly migratory cosmopolitan marine fishes: the yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) and the skipjack tuna (Katsuwonus pelamis)
BioMed Central.
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11. Historical demography of Müllerian mimicry in the neotropical Heliconius butterflies
We compare the historical demographies of two Müllerian comimetic butterfly species: Heliconius erato and Heliconius melpomene. These species show an extensive parallel geographic divergence in their aposematic wing phenotypes. Recent studies suggest that this coincident mosaic results from simultaneous demographic processes shaped by extrinsic forces over
National Academy of Sciences.
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12. Projecting the future of the U.S. carbon sink
Atmospheric and ground-based methods agree on the presence of a carbon sink in the coterminous United States (the United States minus Alaska and Hawaii), and the primary causes for the sink recently have been identified. Projecting the future behavior of the sink is necessary for projecting future net emissions. Here we use two models, the Ecosystem Demograp
The National Academy of Sciences.