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A History of Brazil

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Here is a new edition of the book generally acclaimed as the best single-volume history of Brazil. It has been thoroughly revised and updated to include expanded treatment of intellectual, social, ...
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Here is a new edition of the book generally acclaimed as the best single-volume history of Brazil. It has been thoroughly revised and updated to include expanded treatment of intellectual, social, and popular history, and to provide increased coverage of labor, blacks, women, and the military in Brazilian history.

Complete in breadth and chronological span, A History of Brazil is a panoramic interpretation of the Brazilian past from discovery to the present that treats the economic, social, cultural, and political evolution of Latin America's largest nation.

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Price: $45.00
Pages: 544
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Publication Date: 11 November 1993
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231079556
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

HISTORY / Latin America / South America, HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General, HISTORY / Europe / Spain

Deserves a place on the shelf of any student of Latin American history.
E. Bradford Burns was professor of history at UCLA.

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Interactions: New Challenges and Continuities
The Land
The Indian
The European
Discovery and Challenges
Patterns for the Future
2. The Colonial Experience
Social Amalgamation
Territorial Expansion
Economic and Political Dependency
3. Nation Building
Psychological and Intellectual Formation of Nationhood
The Braganzas in Brazil
Political Independence
Chaos Into Order
4. Modernization and Continuity
Coffee as a Motor of Change
Material Transformation
Progress and Dependency
Statesmen and Diplomats
5. Change and Continuity
New Social Groups and New Ideas
Abolition, Immigration, and Labor
The Middle Groups and the Military
Incorporating Rural Folk into Capitalism
6. The New Brazil
The Old Republic Ascending
The Triumph of Diplomacy
Exploiting the Amazon
The Decline of the Old Republic
7. The Challenge of Change
New Themes in History
Intellectual and Political Ferment
Shifting Patterns of Power
Nationalism and Industrialization
8. Reform, Radicalization, and Reaction
Democratization
Developmental Nationalisms
Growing Pains
A Political Surprise
The Promise or Threat of Reform
9. The Past as Present
Military Dictatorship
The Masquerade of Democracy
Frontiers of Challenge
Appendix 1: Chiefs of State of Brazil
Appendix 2: A Chronology of Significant Dates in Brazilian History
A Glossary of Portuguese Words Used in the Text
The Novel as History: A Bibliographic Essay
Index