The Brazilian Ministry of Culture on August 17, 2005, approved the British Cemetery research/book project for funding under the Rouanet Law. It is now authorised to offer potential sponsors the tax incentives provided by this programme.
Tax deductions for philanthropic donations are highly restricted in Brazil — with the exception of the Rouanet Law, which gives generous allowances for businesses financing cultural projects. To qualify for such financing, projects must be previously submitted to and approved by the Ministry of Culture.
Friday, August 19, 2005
Thursday, December 16, 2004
Blog em português/Portuguese version
Também mantemos um blog sobre o
Cemitério dos Ingleses na Bahia
em português:
The above link will take you to the
Portuguese version of this blog.
Sunday, December 12, 2004
Book on British Community in Bahia
British Merchants in Nineteenth-Century Brazil: business, culture and identity in Bahia, 1808-50
By Louise H. Guenther
By Louise H. Guenther
"Entrepreneurial British merchant communities, such as the small, but influential community in Bahia, Brazil, laid the early foundations for today's globalized business environment. Remarkably, though, little is known about the actual social processes underlying these communities. In a wide-ranging examination of the activities, relationships and cultural perceptions of Bahia's British community, British Merchants in Nineteenth-Century Brazil extends well beyond the current boundaries of scholarship on nineteenth-century British influence in Latin America as well as making a significant contribution to the growing field of world business history."
Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Frequently Asked Questions
We've added a page to answer FAQs from the press, passersby and other visitors. If you have any further questions of your own, please email them to us and we'll try to answer them.
Monday, July 12, 2004
Inscriptions Added to Website
We've added a list of inscriptions found on tombstones at the cemetery, and their sources, when available. Some of the sayings are traditional, even conventional, but others are unique and deeply moving
New British Ambassador Visits Cemetery
Dr Peter Collecott CMG, Her Majesty's Ambassador to the Federative Republic of Brazil, visited the British Cemetery at Bahia on July 10, 2004. For more information and photos, click here
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