Brazil: Empire and Republic, 1822-1930Leslie Bethell Cambridge University Press, 1989 M05 26 - 353 páginas The complete Cambridge History of Latin America presents a large-scale authoritative survey of Latin America's unique historical experience from the first contact between Indians and Europeans at the end of the fifteenth century to the present day. Brazil: Empire and Republic, 1822-1930 is a selection of five chapters from volumes III and IV - three on the Empire (1822-89) and two on the First Republic (1889-1930) - brought together to provide a continuous history of Brazil from independence in 1822 to the Revolution of 1930. A chapter on the separation of Brazil from Portugal (1808-22) forms an introduction to the volume and a link with Colonial Brazil, a collection of chapters drawn from volumes I and II of the Cambridge History of Latin America. Bibliography essays are included for all chapters. The book will be a valuable text for both teachers and students of Latin American history. |
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THE INDEPENDENCE OF BRAZIL | 3 |
EMPIRE 18221889 | 43 |
18221850 | 45 |
18501870 | 113 |
18701889 | 161 |
FIRST REPUBLIC 18891930 | 215 |
ECONOMY | 217 |
SOCIETY AND POLITICS | 257 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAYS | 309 |
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