01. Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco - UFRPE (Sede)

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    Teoria e prática: uma análise comparativa entre a legislação ultramarina e a realidade do contrabando de tabaco em Pernambuco no século XVIII
    (2024-10-01) Silva, Everton Giovanni Albuquerque da; Abril, Victor Hugo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7978574619584394; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4951193057750967
    Recently, the study of Portuguese America based on illegal activities has gained ground in brazilian historiography. However, despite the growing trend of historiography on illegal practices in Pernambuco during the colonial period, when it comes to tobacco smuggling, it is difficult to find works on the subject. Therefore, this research aims to analyze the smuggling of this commodity in the Captaincy of Pernambuco in order to understand how this historical phenomenon fits into the social and economic context of Portuguese America. To achieve this goal, a comparative method was used between existing legislation on tobacco trade and administration and official documents that deal with cases of smuggling and/or embezzlement, moving from a global to a regional scale to obtain new perspectives. It was observed that the creation of a rigid legal apparatus that aimed to maintain the commercial monopoly of tobacco was not enough and consequently, alternative ways of trading the commodity were propitiated: smuggling and embezzlement.
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    A quem serve a lei do rei: o comércio ilegal de pau-brasil em Pernambuco nas últimas décadas do século XVIII
    (2021-12-07) Barbosa, Luciana Lima de Andrade; Abril, Victor Hugo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/7978574619584394; http://lattes.cnpq.br/4624755136490721
    Smuggling was, and is, a constant in contemporary Brazilian society, developing a social role for each niche. But this is not a current, contemporary practice, it has been present in the country since the beginning of Portuguese colonization, and as well as today, it had its social role. Among many other smuggled products, brazilwood stands out, exploited since the moment the Portuguese arrived in this land, and proving to be a great source of profit, immediately became a target for misuse. Taking its trade as a monopoly, the Portuguese Crown tried hard to combat the misuse of Brazilwood, but it was not always successful in this fight, as shown in documents covering from 1786 to 1791 and dealing with the smuggling of Brazilwood in Pernambuco even after two centuries of Portuguese domination.