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The Brazilian Empire: Myths and Histories [Paperback]

Emilia Viotta Da Costa (Author)
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February 16, 2000 0807848409 978-0807848401 Rev Sub
This classic work is must reading for anyone who would understand Brazil and Latin America, past and present. First published in 1985 and now expanded to include a new chapter on women in Brazilian history, the book explores the social, political, economic, and intellectual currents that shaped nineteenth-century Brazil and whose reverberations continue to be felt throughout contemporary Brazilian society.

Placing her findings in a rich comparative context with regard to U.S. history, Emilia Viotti da Costa concentrates on crucial moments in Brazilian history to shed light on a number of vexing questions: Why in a nation so rich in material resources is there so much poverty? How was slavery abolished without bloodshed in a country where slaves had represented the main labor force for almost four hundred years? Why did self-described liberal elites twice lead the country toward authoritarian regimes? In exploring these and other puzzles, she uncovers the realities behind many of the persistent myths surrounding the Brazilian empire.


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Da Costa here updates her 1985 volume with the addition of a chapter on the role of women in Brazil and Latin America in the 19th century. This book garnered many favorable notices in scholarly circles when first published, and the revisions should make it all the more valuable.
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This is one of the best introductions to Brazil in English that one could want.

Bulletin of Hispanic Studies

Perhaps the most thoughtful analysis of nineteenth-century Brazil.

Latin American Research Review

A thoughtful interpretive history that helps us to understand both the Brazilian empire and the republic that replaced it.

Journal of Interdisciplinary History

[These essays] reveal a critical mind searching for the links between ruling classes and those ruled, between elites and masses.

American Historical Review

All facets of the 'empire'—politics, economics, culture and society—are skillfully interwoven and excellently researched.

Times of the Americas


Product Details

  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: The University of North Carolina Press; Rev Sub edition (February 16, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0807848409
  • ISBN-13: 978-0807848401
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 8.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #676,535 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A Revisionist History that's a Primer too!, May 8, 2007
This review is from: The Brazilian Empire: Myths and Histories (Paperback)
The title says it all. The book is concise and informative as da Costa refutes long-held views about Brazilian history by focusing, largely, on the ruling classes. While this is an interesting and controversial way to do history with the primacy of subaltern studies in historical research, da Costa's microscopic focus on the elite left something to be desired. We want to hear the voices of the poorer classes.

Nonetheless, the book raises interesting questions about the Brazilian upper classes' agency in modern Brazil's startling rich/poor dichotomy. While the dependency school of history claims that this was created in large part by European and North American multi-national corporations, da Costa argues that modern Brazil's issues are in large part the creation of the Brazilian elite themselves, who do anything and everything possible to keep the masses down--including allying themselves with aforementioned multi-nationals.

PROS:
concise, informative and pithy especially as it explores the "myth of the helpless woman."

CONS:
It could have been longer, including the effects of the Brazilian elites actions on the lower classes.
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We have grown so accustomed to studying history within national boundaries that we often fail to perceive the larger forces that shape our lives. Read the first page
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traditional colonial system, backland towns, rural oligarchies, moderating power, sugar cane areas, foreign colonization, coffee areas, traditional oligarchies, sugar areas, royal functionaries, provincial presidents, central mills, racial democracy, abolitionist campaign, sharecropping system, coffee planters
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Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, United States, Chamber of Deputies, Homestead Act, Minas Gerais, Rio Grande, Ouro Preto, Gilberto Freyre, Martim Francisco, Portuguese Crown, Constitutional Charter, National Guard, Antonio Carlos, Evaristo da Veiga, French Revolution, Machado de Assis, Paraguayan War, Joaquim Nabuco, Nova Luz, Silva Jardim, Benjamin Constant, Ferreira Vianna, Free Birth, Paraiba Valley
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