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Reconsidering Recruitment in Imperial Brazil

The Americas, 1998
Third Sergeant Wenceslau Martins Leal may have misunderstood his orders for 18 July 1888 but his greater mistake was, in fact, carrying them out too well. With his patrol from the Sixteenth Infantry Battalion, he reported to the police subdelegate of Salvador’s São Pedro parish at 7:00 p.m.
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On the Mechanisms of Imperialism: The Case of Brazil

Monthly Review, 1964
In an article which appeared in The Nation of April 27, 1964, entitled "Brazil in Perspective," I examined the official Brazilian and U.S. views of economic relations between the two countries as presented by Roberto de Oliveira Campos who was then Brazilian Ambassador in Washington and is now the minister in charge of economic policy in the military ...
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Imperial Brazil (1822–1889)

2014
Consolidating Independence and Building the State Independence was consolidated in a few years. Portuguese troops resisted in the Cisplatine Province, but they left it in November 1823. At that point, a long war for Uruguayan independence began, but now it was a war against Brazil rather than against Portugal.
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US imperialism in Brazil and the Operation Car Wash

2022
“Operation Car Wash” was a judicial inquiry in Brazil between 2014 and 2021. It investigated corruption; however, it targeted disproportionately leftist Workers’ Party, removing it from government and facilitating the election of far-right Jair Bolsonaro.
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Atlantic Transformations and Brazil’s Imperial Independence

2018
After 1750, the Americas lived political and popular revolutions, the fall of European empires, and the rise of nations as the world faced a new industrial capitalism. Political revolution made the United States the first new nation; revolutionary slaves made Haiti the second, freeing themselves and destroying the leading Atlantic export economy.
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The Role of the Law Graduate in the Political Elite of Imperial Brazil

Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, 1976
By the application of fresh analytical approaches such as prosopography and the concepts of “secular trend” and “conjuncture” pioneered by the Annales school, historians are at last beginning to probe the social and political structures of Latin America in the national period.
Roderick Barman, Jean Barman
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