Controversies about History Development and Revolution in Brazil

Controversies about History  Development and Revolution in Brazil
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2021-12-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004500563

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Controversies about History, Development and Revolution in Brazil is a critical history of Brazilian economic thought from the perspective of the country’s own historical and political development in the 20th century bringing into question its consequences in the present day.

Sociology in Brazil

Sociology in Brazil
Author: Veridiana Domingos Cordeiro,Hugo Neri
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2019-03-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783030104399

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This book provides an overview of the institutional and intellectual development of sociology in Brazil from the early 1900s to the present day; through military coups, dictatorships and democracies. It charts the profound impact of sociology on Brazilian public life and how, in turn, upheavals in the history of the country and its universities affected its scientific agenda. This engaging account highlights the extent of the discipline’s colonial inheritance, its early institutionalization in São Paulo, and its congruent rise and fall during repeated regime changes. The authors’ analysis draws on original research that maps the concentration of research interests, new developments, publications and centers of production in Brazilian sociology, using qualitative and quantitative data. It concludes with a reflection on the potential impact of the recent far-right turn in Brazilian politics on the future of the discipline. This book contributes a valuable country study to the history of sociology and will appeal to a range of social scientists in addition to scholars of disciplinary historiography, intellectual and Brazilian history.

Latin America and the Caribbean

Latin America and the Caribbean
Author: United States. Department of the Army
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1975
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: MINN:31951D00810032G

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A Concise History of Brazil

A Concise History of Brazil
Author: Boris Fausto,Sergio Fausto
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 485
Release: 2014-08-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107036208

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The second edition of A Concise History of Brazil features a new chapter that covers the critical time period from 1990 to the present, focusing on Brazil's increasing global economic importance as well as its continued democratic development.

The Great Exhibition of 1851

The Great Exhibition of 1851
Author: Jeffrey A. Auerbach
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0300080077

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"The book challenges the common view that the Exhibition symbolized peace, progress, prosperity, and the emergence of an industrial middle class. Auerbach suggests instead that the Great Exhibition became a cultural battlefield on which proponents of different visions of industrialization, modernization, and internationalism fought for ascendancy in the struggle for a new national identity."--BOOK JACKET.

The Politics of Trade in Latin American Development

The Politics of Trade in Latin American Development
Author: Steven E. Sanderson
Publsiher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780804720212

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In this innovative synthesis and reconstruction of the role of trade in Latin American development, the author asks what have been the political terms of trade in Latin America, and why have they differed so much from the multilateral and national trade politics of the advanced capitalist countries, especially the United States? He shows, in great detail, how a new conceptual approach to this question can help us to understand why, and with what limits, Latin America now seems ready to accept the mantle of free trade. This book is a unique attempt to link some of the most provocative hypotheses from the literatures of international trade, development, regional economic history, and resource management to national politics in Latin America. It takes a fresh look at old academic questions, critiques the received knowledge on trade, and offers some new data, documents, and indexes. To the standard literature on Latin American trade, the author adds insights and information from other literatures - resource conservation, poverty alleviation, and national development strategies, to name a few. The current trend toward looking at constraints and possibilities in the trade system is reshaped to ask familiar questions in a concrete, empirical way. What changes in development design come from external shock, and under what conditions? Does the pressure of the international system actually force Latin American countries to alter their rates and kinds of natural resource exploitation? Can a political course of export promotion address the debt crisis effectively? Are the multilateral trade negotiations a useful format for Latin American trade and development problems? And, finally, can we sayanything with authority about Latin America as a region?

The Political System of Brazil

The Political System of Brazil
Author: Dana de la Fontaine,Thomas Stehnken
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783642400230

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This volume presents in-depth insights into the polity, politics and policies of the Brazilian political system. It reassesses the processes of change since the country's return to democracy in the 1980s, in the light of autocratic societal structures and suboptimal institutional design, on the one hand, and the political and economic achievements observed, on the other. In their contributions, top Brazilian and international scholars critically examine the development of the political system with a focus on the Lula and Rousseff administrations, and place their actions and failures in the socio-political and economic context so as to uncover the underlying institutional structures, constellations and diverging interests of actors on various decision-making levels and in different political fields. It is the central aim of this book to present a differentiated portrait of the current political landscape and remaining contradictions in Latin America's largest country.

Brazil

Brazil
Author: Thomas E. Skidmore
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Brazil
ISBN: 019537455X

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This second edition offers an unparallelled look at Brazil in the twentieth century, including in-depth coverage of the 1930 revolution and Vargas's rise to power; the ensuing unstable democratic period and the military coups that followed; and the reemergence of democracy in 1985. It concludes with the recent presidency of Luiz Inacio "Lula" da Silva, covering such economic successes as record-setting exports, dramatic foreign debt reduction, and improved income distribution. The second edition features numerous new images and a new bibliographic guide to recent works on Brazilian history for use by both instructors and students. Informed by the most recent scholarship available, Brazil: Five Centuries of Change, Second Edition, explores the country's many blessings--ethnic diversity, racial democracy, a vibrant cultural life, and a wealth of natural resources.