Graduated with a degree and master's degree in History from the Fluminense Federal University. Member of the Center for World Comparative History (COMMUN, UFF) and member of the UFF Center for Social Science History on Global Inequalities (CDG). Between 2019 and 2020, I developed the research project "A small divergence? Land market and capital market in Brazil and Argentina, 1870-1890", financed by CNPq and included within the scope of the interdisciplinary research project "Global inequalities in the Americas: comparative agrarian history, 1850-1930". During my master's degree, I developed the research “Accumulation policies in the slavery crisis: land, labor and capital in the Brazilian Empire, 1870-1890”, between 2021 and 2023, interpreting the disputes surrounding legal practices of land appropriation, acquisition workforce and control of the supply of credit for slave-based agriculture.
The project compares the formation of agricultural credit institutions and the legal redefinition of land as a financial asset in the Brazilian Empire and the Empire of France in the second half of the 19th century.