Lopes, Ana Cláudia de Jesus; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9802-7345; http://lattes.cnpq.br/8921887975952479
Resumo:
The objective of this dissertation is to analyze the housing arrangements in the parish of
Conceição da Praia, commercial and port neighborhood of the city of Salvador, between 1824
and 1836. Taken by a enslaved and liberated population, which, together with the white,
merchant and/or impoverished population, divided the most diverse spaces in search of a place
to live. In addition, we mapped the parish of Conceição understanding how the population was
divided between streets, alleys, alleys and staircases. To help us look at this location, we base
the ecclesiastical records of deaths produced by Dendê-Bus that brings numerous indications
that help us to trace possibilities of how the population of Conceição da Praia lived in this
locality in the period studied. It is through the descriptions of this parish priest about this locality
and its residents that we can map streets, alleys, squares. We also use, in the construction of
this narrative, other sources, as: periodical, police documents and judges of peace, imperial laws
and postures, to understand the daily relationships existing between the liberated and enslaved
colored population and map the negotiation strategies and arrangements to get a place to rest at
the end of the day or simply a place of greater privacy for you and yours.