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  • 1
    UID:
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    Format: X, 266 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 9781138776890
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in Latin American politics 10
    Content: "In this book, Rafael R. Ioris critically revisits the postwar context in Brazil to reexamine traditional questions and notions pertaining to the nature of Latin America's political culture and institutions. It was in this period that the region lived some of its most intense and successful experiences of fast economic growth, which was paradoxically marred by heightened ideological divisions, political disruptions, and the emergence of widespread authoritarian rule. Combining original sources of political, diplomatic, intellectual, cultural, and labor histories, Ioris provides a comprehensive history of the fruitful debates concerning national development in postwar Brazil, a time when the so-called country of the future faced one of its best moments for consolidating political democracy and economic prosperity. He argues that traditional views on political instability have been excessively grounded on an institutional focus, which should be replaced by in-depth analysis of events on the ground. In so doing, he reveals that as national development meant very different things to multiple different social segments of the Brazilian society, no unified support could have been provided to the democratically elected political regime when things rapidly became socially and politically divisive early in the 1960s."
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-249) and index , Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Introduction : Brazilian development in historical perspectivestate planning and national development : political devices for turbulent times -- Development in a global perspective and Brazil's international search for a new historical course -- The targets plan and the Council of Development : the technocratic path to development promotion -- The Higher Institute of Brazilian Studies versus the technocrats : development as state-led social inclusion or as market-based policies -- Economic prosperity, consumerism and the business world : development as market-led growth -- National development and industrial labor : metalworkers, Carestia, and the basis for a popular path of development.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781315772974
    Language: English
    Subjects: Political Science
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    Keywords: Brasilien ; Geschichte 1945-1964
    URL: Cover
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1035329417
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (644 pages)
    ISBN: 9781438469317
    Series Statement: SUNY Series, Fernand Braudel Center Studies in Historical Social Science Ser
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Presentation of the English Edition -- Author's Preface to the American Edition -- 1 The Apprenticeship of Colonization -- The Colonists' and the Missionaries' Paths -- The Metropolis's Options -- The Aims of the Portuguese Slave Trade -- The Slave Trade as an Instrument of Colonial Policy -- Demand and Supply of African Slaves: What Is the "Primum Mobile?" -- 2 Africans, "the Slaves from Guinea" -- "Salvation's Way" -- The Slaving Trade Winds -- São Tomé-Laboratory of Tropical Slavery -- The Santomese Mocambos and the Bahia's Indians -- Invasion and Evangelization in West Central Africa -- 3 Lisbon, Slave-Trade Capital of the Western World -- The Ibero-American Slave Market -- The Portuguese Asientos and Angola -- Captives and Slaves in the Ethiopic Ocean -- Predators, Governors, and Bankers -- From Asian Spice to the Atlantic Slave Trade -- The Colonial Men and the Overseas Men -- Plunder and Trade in Angola -- Luanda, Rio de Janeiro, and the Río de La Plata -- Intertropical Experiments -- Agglutinating Good and Ancillary Good -- 4 Amerindians, the "Slaves of the Land" -- Amerindian Coerced Labor -- The Trade in Amerindian Slaves -- Hindrances to the Trade in Amerindians -- The Microbial Unification of the World50 -- Doctors and Empiricists -- African Slavery and the Plunder of Amazonia -- The Uprooting of Captives in Africa and America -- The Social Reproduction of Slaves -- 5 Evangelization in One Colony -- The Antislavery of the Holy Sacraments -- Antislavery and Proslavery Thought in Times of Asientos -- The Jesuit Theory of the Slave Trade -- The Descimento of Indians and the Atlantic Traffic in Africans -- The Bipolarity of Luso-Brasilic Slavery -- 6 The War over the Slave Markets -- The African Slave-Trade Crisis and the Amerindian Slave-Trade Cycle -- Peruleiros and Bandeirantes
    Content: Amerindian Captivity and Paulista Autonomism -- The War for Africans -- Nassau-Siegen: "Humanist Prince" and Slave Trader138 -- Colonial Planters versus European Shareholders -- The Luso-Brasilico Counterattack in Angola -- Luanda 1648: The Battle of the Ethiopic Ocean -- The Luso-Brasilico Enslavers' Task Force -- Who Retook Angola? -- The Jesuits and Control of the Ethiopic Ocean -- Rio De Janeiro-Buenos Aires, and Bahia-Benin -- Consequences of the Palmares Wars -- The Paulistas' Paradox -- Spatial Capacity and Social Control of Colonization -- photo gallery -- 7 Brasílica Angola -- Manioc in Slave-Ships and in African Fairs -- Nzimbu, Zimbo, Jimbo -- Portuguese, Angolista, and Brasílico in West Central Africa -- The Brasilico Offensive in Angola and Congo -- Salvador de Sá's Successors in Luanda -- João Fernandes Vieira in Angola -- The Marvelous Conversion of Queen Njinga -- Schismatic Congo -- Vidal De Negreiros and the Routing of Congo -- Mbwila: The Tri-Continental Battle -- Brasílico Maneuvers in the African Wars -- Putsch in Luanda and Knives Drawn in Recife -- Brasílico Continuity in West Central Africa -- The New Pact between the Crown and the South Atlantic Captains -- The Victory of the Cachaça -- The Cachaça Riot -- The Accounts of the Bilateral Trade between Brazil and Africa -- Conclusion: Brazil's Singularity -- Reaffirming the Portuguese Policy in West Central Africa -- The Repeopling of Portuguese America -- Cattle Against the Amerindians -- The Militias of the Ethiopic Ocean -- The Papacy and the Ethiopic Ocean -- The Invention of the Mulatto -- Appendix 1 Luís Mendes de Vasconcellos and His Offspring -- Appendix 2 The Supply of Northern Captaincies by Southern Captaincies during the Dutch War 1630-1654 -- Appendix 3 The Salvador Correa de Sá e Benevides Family
    Content: Appendix 4 Notes on Some Portuguese and Brasilico Expeditionaries of the 1648 Task Force that Recaptured Angola -- Appendix 5 1600s Portuguese Atlantic Hand Firearms -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781438469294
    Additional Edition: Print version de Alencastro, Luiz Felipe The Trade in the Living : The Formation of Brazil in the South Atlantic, Sixteenth to Seventeenth Centuries Albany : State University of New York Press,c2018 ISBN 9781438469294
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Alencastro, Luiz Felipe de, 1946 - The trade in the living Albany : State University of New York Press, 2018 ISBN 9781438469294
    Language: English
    Keywords: Brasilien ; Sklavenhandel ; Geschichte 1500-1700
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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