Lilia Moritz Schwarcz is Professor of Anthropology at S¿Paulo University and Visiting Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures in Latin American Studies at Princeton University. Two of her books have been translated into English: The Emperor's Beard: Dom Pedro II and his Tropical Monarchy in Brazil and The Spectacle of the Races: Scientists, Institutions, and the Race Question in Brazil, 1870-1930. Heloisa Murgel Starling is Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais and author of Os senhores das Gerais, Lembran¿ do Brasil and Uma patria paratodos.
Lilia Moritz Schwarcz is Professor of Anthropology at S¿Paulo University and Visiting Professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures in Latin American Studies at Princeton University. Two of her books have been translated into English: The Emperor's Beard: Dom Pedro II and his Tropical Monarchy in Brazil and The Spectacle of the Races: Scientists, Institutions, and the Race Question in Brazil, 1870-1930. Heloisa Murgel Starling is Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais and author of Os senhores das Gerais, Lembran¿ do Brasil and Uma patria paratodos.
Heloisa Murgel Starling is Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais and author of Os senhores das Gerais, Lembranças do Brasil and Uma patria paratodos.
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Introduction: 'Brazil Is Just Nearby' 1. First Came the Name, and Then the Land Called Brazil 2. The Sugar Civilization: Bitter for the Many, Sweet for a Few 3. Tit for Tat: slavery and the Naturalization of Violence 4. Gold! 5. Revolt, Conspiracy and Sedition in the Tropical Paradise 6. Ship Ahoy! A Court at Sea 7. Dom João and his Court in the Tropics 8. The Father Leaves, the Son Remains 9. Independence Habemus: Instability in the First Empire 10. Regencies, or the Sound of Silence 11. The Second Reign: At Last, a Nation in the Tropics 12. The End of the Monarchy in Brazil 13. The First Republic: The People Take to the Streets 14. Samba, Malandragem, Authoritarianism: The Birth of Modern Brazil 15. Yes, We Have Democracy! 16. The 1950s and 1960s: Bossa Nova, Democracy and Underdevelopment 17. On a Knife Edge: Dictatorship, Opposition and Resistance 18. On the Path to Democracy: The Transition to Civilian Power and the Ambiguities of the Legacy of the Military Dictatorship Conclusion: History Is Not Arithmetic Afterword to the English Edition Notes, Index
Introduction: 'Brazil Is Just Nearby' 1. First Came the Name, and Then the Land Called Brazil 2. The Sugar Civilization: Bitter for the Many, Sweet for a Few 3. Tit for Tat: slavery and the Naturalization of Violence 4. Gold! 5. Revolt, Conspiracy and Sedition in the Tropical Paradise 6. Ship Ahoy! A Court at Sea 7. Dom João and his Court in the Tropics 8. The Father Leaves, the Son Remains 9. Independence Habemus: Instability in the First Empire 10. Regencies, or the Sound of Silence 11. The Second Reign: At Last, a Nation in the Tropics 12. The End of the Monarchy in Brazil 13. The First Republic: The People Take to the Streets 14. Samba, Malandragem, Authoritarianism: The Birth of Modern Brazil 15. Yes, We Have Democracy! 16. The 1950s and 1960s: Bossa Nova, Democracy and Underdevelopment 17. On a Knife Edge: Dictatorship, Opposition and Resistance 18. On the Path to Democracy: The Transition to Civilian Power and the Ambiguities of the Legacy of the Military Dictatorship Conclusion: History Is Not Arithmetic Afterword to the English Edition Notes, Index
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