Order and Progress: Brazil from Monarchy to RepublicUniversity of California Press, 1986 M01 1 - 422 páginas |
Contenido
Preface to the EnglishLanguage Edition | xiii |
Note on Method | xxix |
Note on Monetary Values | xxxv |
Historical Outline 18641914 | xliii |
Authors Preface to the Paperback Edition | li |
Introduction to the Paperback Edition | lix |
Map of Brazil in the Early Twentieth Century | 2 |
Brazilian Society in the Late Nineteenth Century | 51 |
Education and Urban Culture | 103 |
Political and Racial Problems | 166 |
Miscegenation | 198 |
Agricultural and Commercial Development | 217 |
The Growth of Industry | 260 |
The Religious Order | 285 |
The Challenge of the Tropics | 376 |
The Restoration Movement | 386 |
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