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In this second video about the transition from slavery to capitalism in Brazilian agriculture, we will address the Land Law of 1850 and the process of technical modernization in sugar farming in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which Peter Eisenberg called Modernization Without Change. References: CARVALHO, José Murilo de. (2007). The Construction of Order: The Imperial Political Elite. Shadow Theater: Imperial Politics. 3rd ed. Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira. EISENBERG. Peter. Modernization without Change, the Sugar Industry in Pernambuco (1840-1910). Land and Peace. 1977 FREYRE, Gilberto. (2000). Sobrados e Mucambos. 12th ed. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Record. LIMA, Glauber (2007). The Sugar Elites in Pernambuco. https://repositorio.unb.br/bitstream/... VERSIANI, Flávio R. and VERGOLINO, José R. (2002). “Slave Ownership and the Structure of Wealth in the Agreste and Sertão of Pernambuco: 1770-1887”. Discussion Papers Series. ECO-UNB, nº 231, Brasília. Available at: www.unb.br.