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Vargas and Brazil

Author : J. Hentschke
Publisher : Springer
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2006-12-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780230601758

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Vargas and Brazil by J. Hentschke Pdf

This volume unites scholars from Brazil, the U.S. and Europe, who draw on a close re-reading of the Vargas literature, hitherto unavailable or unused sources, and a wide array of methodologies, to shed new light on the political changes and cultural representations of Vargas's regimes, realising why he meant different things to different people.

Father of the Poor?

Author : Robert M. Levine
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 1998-01-28
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0521585287

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Father of the Poor? by Robert M. Levine Pdf

A comprehensive overview of Brazilian history during the Vargas dictatorship.

Culture Wars in Brazil

Author : Daryle Williams
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 47,9 Mb
Release : 2001-07-12
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0822327198

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Culture Wars in Brazil by Daryle Williams Pdf

DIVExamines the role of the Brazilian government as it attempted to create a national culture during a fifteen-year period of authoritarian cultural management./div

Vargas of Brazil

Author : John W. F. Dulles
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2014-07-03
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780292771765

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Vargas of Brazil by John W. F. Dulles Pdf

The dominant public figure in Brazil from 1930 until 1954 was a highly contradictory and controversial personality. Getúlio Vargas, from the pampas of the southern frontier state of Rio Grande do Sul, became the dictator who ruled without ever forgetting the lower classes. Vargas was a consummate artist at politics. He climbed the political ladder through seats in the state and national legislatures to the post of federal Finance Minister and to the governorship of Rio Grande do Sul. His career then took him to the National Palace as Provisional President and as Constitutional President, and later as the dictator of his "New State." After his deposition in 1945 and a period of semiretirement, his continuing widespread popularity resulted in his successful come-back campaign in 1950 for the Presidency on the Labor Party ticket. Vargas' contributions to Brazilian political and economic life were many and important. Taking advantage of the power which his political magic provided him, he brought Brazil from a loose confederacy of semifeudal states to a strongly centralized nation. He was a great eclectic, welding into his social, political, and economic policies what he found good in various programs. He was also a great opportunist in the sense that he adroitly took advantage of conditions and circumstances to effect his ends. He was intimately related to the revolutionary changes in Brazilian life after 1930. Vargas, "Father of the Brazilians," attributed achievements such as these to power in his own hands. His foes, however, still feared the political wizard, and they cheered the military when it deposed him. After his return, "on the arms of the people," Vargas saw that the armed forces were determined to repeat history, and in 1954 he chose another path—suicide. All of these exciting events are related in John W. F. Dulles's Vargas of Brazil: A Political Biography. Despite its emphasis on Vargas the politician and statesman, the reader comes to know Vargas the man. For this portrait of Vargas and of Brazil the author has drawn much material from State Department papers in the National Archives and from other public sources, and from interviews with numerous persons who were participants in the events he describes or observers of them. The result is an interesting, revealing, valid account of an important people. Many illustrations supplement the text.

Brazil Under Vargas

Author : Karl Loewenstein
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 408 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : UVA:X000125261

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The Brazilian Revolution of 1930

Author : Luciano Aronne de Abreu,Marco Aurélio Vannucchi
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 271 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2021-07-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781782847465

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The Brazilian Revolution of 1930 by Luciano Aronne de Abreu,Marco Aurélio Vannucchi Pdf

The third of October 2020 marked the 90th anniversary of the Brazilian Revolution of 1930. Although this event is recognized in Brazilian historiography as an important landmark in the construction of contemporary Brazil, debate, discourse and indeed publications commemorating the event have been much less numerous and profound than would be expected. Comparisons have been made with what took place in 1980, the year of the revolutions fiftieth anniversary, where meaningful historical judgements were made across a wide spectrum of society and the political establishment. It is pertinent to ask why there is no longer the appetite for substantive discussion on the Vargas period. Perhaps it is due to the new political climate in Brazil in the last decade, especially with regard to various projects aimed at labour and trade union reform, the main legacies of the revolutionary period which today are considered by many as obstacles to the modernization of the labour market and the country's economic development. Given the economic imperatives and aims of the 1930 Revolution, a re-evaluation of the Vargas Period will assist in better understanding the contemporary economic issues that face Brazil today. The exercise is neither one of nostalgia or exaltation of this past period, but rather to offer a (positive and negative) overview of Vargas legacy and the vast historiography that surrounds it. Scholars, politicians, business and the Brazilian workforce need to learn from past economic choices in order to better understand the challenges that contemporary Brazil faces. Recently proposed reforms have strong overtones to the revolutionary agenda of the 1930s, namely the forging of a New Brazil and the necessity of avoiding political schism. This book examines the political, economic, labour, cultural, military, and gender ramifications that will guide debate.

The Brazil Reader

Author : James N. Green,Victoria Langland,Lilia Moritz Schwarcz
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 688 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2018-12-07
Category : Travel
ISBN : 9780822371793

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The Brazil Reader by James N. Green,Victoria Langland,Lilia Moritz Schwarcz Pdf

From the first encounters between the Portuguese and indigenous peoples in 1500 to the current political turmoil, the history of Brazil is much more complex and dynamic than the usual representations of it as the home of Carnival, soccer, the Amazon, and samba would suggest. This extensively revised and expanded second edition of the best-selling Brazil Reader dives deep into the past and present of a country marked by its geographical vastness and cultural, ethnic, and environmental diversity. Containing over one hundred selections—many of which appear in English for the first time and which range from sermons by Jesuit missionaries and poetry to political speeches and biographical portraits of famous public figures, intellectuals, and artists—this collection presents the lived experience of Brazilians from all social and economic classes, racial backgrounds, genders, and political perspectives over the past half millennium. Whether outlining the legacy of slavery, the roles of women in Brazilian public life, or the importance of political and social movements, The Brazil Reader provides an unparalleled look at Brazil’s history, culture, and politics.

Sobral Pinto, "The Conscience of Brazil"

Author : John W. F. Dulles
Publisher : University of Texas Press
Page : 422 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2010-06-28
Category : History
ISBN : 9780292782211

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Sobral Pinto, "The Conscience of Brazil" by John W. F. Dulles Pdf

Praised by his admirers as "one of those rare heroic figures out of Plutarch" and as "an intrepid Don Quixote," Brazilian lawyer Heráclito Fontoura Sobral Pinto (1893-1991) was the most consistently forceful opponent of dictator Getúlio Vargas. Through legal cases, activism in Catholic and lawyers' associations, newspaper polemics, and a voluminous correspondence, Sobral Pinto fought for democracy, morality, and justice, particularly for the downtrodden. This book is the first of a projected two-volume biography of Sobral Pinto. Drawing on Sobral's vast correspondence, which was not previously available to researchers, John W. F. Dulles confirms that Sobral Pinto was a true reformer, who had no equal in demonstrating courage and vehemence when facing judges, tribunals, and men in power. He traces the leading role that Sobral played in opposing the Vargas regime from 1930 to 1945 and sheds light on the personalities and activities of powerful figures in the National Security Tribunal, the police, the censorship bureau, and the Catholic Church. In addition to the many details that this volume adds to Brazilian history, it illuminates the character of a man who sacrificed professional advancement and emolument in the interest of fighting for justice and charity. Thus, it will be important reading not only for students of Brazilian history, but also for a wider audience dedicated to the crusade for human rights and political freedom and the reformers who carry on that struggle.

Getulio Vargas of Brazil, 1883-1954

Author : Richard Bourne
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 1974
Category : Political Science
ISBN : UOM:39015005398568

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Getulio Vargas of Brazil, 1883-1954 by Richard Bourne Pdf

Getulio Vargas, the Strong Man of Brazil

Author : Lillian Estelle Fisher
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 12 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 1944
Category : Brazil
ISBN : UCAL:$C55098

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Getulio Vargas, the Strong Man of Brazil by Lillian Estelle Fisher Pdf

Politics in Brazil, 1930-1964

Author : Thomas E. Skidmore
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 1967
Category : Brazil
ISBN : UOM:39015004849306

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Politics in Brazil, 1930-1964 by Thomas E. Skidmore Pdf

One of the Forgotten Things

Author : R. S. Rose
Publisher : Praeger
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2000-06-30
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015050193435

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One of the Forgotten Things by R. S. Rose Pdf

Examines the legend of Brazilian President Getulio Dornelles Vargas, the tale uncovered by the first civilian to spend fourteen months in the secret police archives of Rio de Janeiro.

The Brazil Reader

Author : Robert M. Levine,John J. Crocitti
Publisher : Duke University Press
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0822322900

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The Brazil Reader by Robert M. Levine,John J. Crocitti Pdf

Capturing the scope of this country's rich diversity--with over 100 entries from a wealth of perspectives--"The Brazil Reader" offers a fascinating guide to Brazilian life, culture, and history. 52 photos. Map & illustrations.

Brazil

Author : Neill Lochery
Publisher : Basic Books
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2014-06-03
Category : History
ISBN : 9780465080700

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Brazil by Neill Lochery Pdf

In 1939, Brazil seemed a world away from the chaos overtaking Europe. Yet despite its bucolic reputation as a distant land of palm trees and pristine beaches, Brazil’s natural resources and proximity to the United States made it strategically invaluable to both the Allies and the Axis alike. As acclaimed historian Neill Lochery reveals in The Fortunes of War, Brazil’s wily dictator Getúlio Dornelles Vargas keenly understood his country’s importance, and played both sides of the escalating global conflict off against each other, gaining trade concessions, weapons shipments, and immense political power in the process. Vargas ultimately sided with the Allies and sent troops to the European theater, but not before his dexterous geopolitical machinations had transformed Rio de Janeiro into one of South America’s most powerful cities and solidified Brazil’s place as a major regional superpower. A fast-paced tale of diplomatic intrigue, The Fortunes of War reveals how World War II transformed Brazil from a tropical backwater into a modern, global power.

Literary Censorship in Francisco Franco's Spain and Getulio Vargas' Brazil, 1936-1945

Author : Gabriela de Lima Grecco
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2020-04-14
Category : History
ISBN : 9781782846734

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Literary Censorship in Francisco Franco's Spain and Getulio Vargas' Brazil, 1936-1945 by Gabriela de Lima Grecco Pdf

This book presents two systems of censorship and literary promotion, revealing how literature can be molded to support authoritarian regimes. The issue is complex in that at a descriptive level the strategies and methods new states use to control communication through the written word can be judged by how and when formal decrees were issued, and how publishing media, whether in the form of publishing companies or at the individual level, engaged with political overseers. But equally, literature was a means of resistance against an authoritarian regime, not only for writers but for readers as well. From the point of view of historical memory and intellectual history, stories of people without history and the production of their texts through the literary underground can be constructed from subsequent testimony: from books sold in secret, to the writings of women in jail, to books that were written but never published or distributed in any way, and to myriad compelling circumstances resulting from living under fascist authority. A parallel study on two fascist movements provides a unique viewpoint at literary, social and political levels. Comparative analysis of literary censorship/literary reward allows an understanding of the balance between dictatorship, official policy, and what literary acts were deemed acceptable. The regime need to control its population is revealed in the ways that a particular type of literature was encouraged; in the engagement of propoganda promotion; and in the setting up of institutions to gain international acceptance of the regime. The work is an important contribution to the history of twentieth-century authoritarianism and the development fascist ideas.