A Concise History of Brazil

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Cambridge University Press, 28. apr 1999 - 362 pages
A Concise History of Brazil covers almost 500 years of Brazilian history, from the arrival of the Portuguese in the New World to the political events that defined the transition in recent years from an authoritarian to a democratic political regime. Brazilian territorial unity and national identity were forged throughout the nineteenth century, after the proclamation of independence in 1822, resulting in a nation with one common language and wide ethnic and racial variety. Remarkable in this respect, the country nevertheless faces problems of social and ethnic disparity as well as of preservation and adequate use of its natural resources. This book emphasizes topics that have deeply influenced the historical formation of Brazil and affected its existence to the present day, such as the destruction of Indian civilizations, slavery and massive immigration throughout the last decades of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth century.
 

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Colonial Brazil 15001822
1
12 THE INDIANS
7
13 COLONIZATION
9
14 COLONIAL SOCIETY
25
15 ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES
34
16 THE IBERIAN UNION AND ITS IMPACT ON BRAZIL
40
17 COLONIZATION OF THE PERIPHERY
44
18 BANDEIRA EXPEDITIONS AND PAULISTA SOCIETY
47
33 RELATIONS BETWEEN THE STATES AND THE UNION
160
34 SOCIOECONOMIC CHANGES
166
35 SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
178
36 THE POLITICAL PROCESS DURING THE 19208
182
37 THE 1930 REVOLUTION
190
The Vargas State 19301945
198
42 THE POLITICAL PROCESS
203
43 THE ESTADO NOVO
216

19 THE CRISIS IN THE COLONIAL SYSTEM
54
110 REBEL MOVEMENTS AND NATIONAL CONSCIOUSNESS
59
111 BRAZIL AT THE END OF THE COLONIAL PERIOD
72
Imperial Brazil 18221889
76
22 THE SECOND EMPIRE
96
23 SOCIOECONOMIC STRUCTURE AND SLAVERY
103
24 MODERNIZATION AND THE EXPANSION OF COFFEE
112
25 THE BEGINNING OF LARGESCALE IMMIGRATION
117
26 THE PARAGUAYAN WAR
120
27 CRISES OF THE SECOND EMPIRE
126
28 THE REPUBLICAN MOVEMENT
133
29 THE FALL OF THE MONARCHY
141
210 ECONOMY AND DEMOGRAPHY
142
The First Republic 18891930
148
32 OLIGARCHIES AND COLONELS
158
44 THE END OF THE ESTADO NOVO
229
45 THE SOCIOECONOMIC SITUATION
233
The Democratic Experiment 19451964
237
52 THE RETURN OF VARGAS
243
53 VARGASS FALL
248
54 FROM NATIONALISM TO DEVELOPMENTISM
253
The Military Government and the Transition to Democracy 19641984
280
62 POLITICAL CLOSURE AND ARMED STRUGGLE
287
63 THE PROCESSES OF POLITICAL LIBERALIZATION
296
64 THE GENERAL FRAMEWORK OF THE PERIOD FROM 1950 TO 1980
321
EPILOGUE
333
BIBLIOGRAPHY
339
INDEX
347
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