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CHAPTER 17 Selective Bibliography and Chronology PAULO ROBERTO DE ALMEIDA Note: This bibliography, mainly concerned with well-known works in the social sciences, contains journal articles and essays compiled in edited collections (chapters on Brazil often appear in general works on Latin America), theses, or dissertations; some entries refer to Brazilian original editions or translations, when relevant to the bilateral relations or important in the context of further academic work in the United States. Alden, Dauril. 1968. Royal Government in Colonial Brazil with special reference to the Administration ofthe Marquis ofLavradio, Viceroy, 1769- 1779. Berkeley: University of California Press. - - -. 2001. Charles R. Boxer: An Uncommon Life, Soldier, Historian, Teacher, Collector, Traveller. Portugal: Fundayao Oriente. ---, ed. 1973. Colonial Roots ofModern Brazil. Berkeley: University of California Press. Alexander, Robert J. 1957. Communism in Latin America. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press. - - -. 1962. Labor Relations in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. New York: McGrawHill . - - -. 1965. Latin-American Politics and Government. New York: Harper and Row. Almeida, Paulo R. 1998. Relaroes internacionais e politica externa do Brasil: dos descobrimentos aglobalizarao. Porto Alegre: Editora da UFRGS. ---. 1999. 0 Brasil e 0 multilateralismo economico. Porto Alegre: Livraria do Advogado. - - - . 1999. 0 estudo das relaroes internacionais do Brasil. Sao Paulo: Unimarco. - - -. 2001. Formarao da diplomacia economica no Brasil: as relaroes economicas internacionais no Imperio. Sao Paulo: Senac. Selective Bibliography and Chronology ---. 2002. as primeiros anos do seculo XXI: 0 Brasil e as relafoes internacionais contemporaneas. Sao Paulo: Paz e Terra. Alvarez, Sonia E. 1990. Engendering Democracy in Brazil: Women's Movement in Transition Politics. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Alves, Maria Helena Moreira. 1985. State and Opposition in Military Brazil. Austin: University of Texas Press. Ames, Barry. 1973. Rhetoric and Reality in a Militarized Regime: Brazil Since 1964. Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage. - - -. 2001. The Deadlock of Democracy in Brazil. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. Anderson, Robin L. 1999. Colonization as Exploitation in the Amazon Rain Forest, 1758- 1911. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. Andrews, George Reid. 1991. Blacks and Whites in sao Paulo, 1888-1988. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press. Appleby, David P. 1983. The Music of Brazil. Austin: University of Texas Press. Armitage, John. 1836. The History of Brazil from the Period of the Arrival of the Braganfa Family in 1808 to the Abdication ofDom Pedro the First in 1831. 2 vols. London: Smith, Elder. Astiz, Carlos A., ed. 1969. Latin American International Politics: Ambitions, Capabilities and the National Interests of Mexico, Brazil and Argentina. Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press. Atkins, G. Pope. 1977. Latin America in the International System. New York: Free Press. - - -. 1995. Latin America in the International Political System. 3rd ed. Boulder, Colo.: Westview. Azevedo, Fernando de. 1950. Brazilian Culture. Trans. William Rex Crawford. New York: Macmillan. Baer, Werner. 1965. Industrialization and Economic Development in Brazil. Homewood , Ill.: Richard D. Irwin. ---. 1969. The Development of the Brazilian Steel Industry. Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press. - -- . 1990. The Political Economy of Brazil. Austin: University of Texas Press. - -- . 1996. A economia brasileira. Sao Paulo: Nobel. ---. 200l. The Brazilian Economy: Growth and Development. 5th ed. Westport, Conn.: Praeger. Baklanoff, Eric, ed. 1966. New Perspectives of Brazil. Nashville, Tenn.: Vanderbilt University Press. - - - , ed. 1969. The Shaping of Modern Brazil. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press. Bandeira, Manuel. 1958. BriefHistory ofBrazilian Literature. Trans. Ralph Edward Dimmick. Washington, D.c.: Pan-American Union. Barbosa, Rubens A. 1991. America Latina em perspectiva. Sao Paulo: Aduaneiras. [3.146.105.137] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 05:15 GMT) PAULO ROBERTO DE ALMEIDA Barbosa, Rubens A., Marshall C. Eakin, and Paulo Roberto de Almeida. orgs. 2002. oBrasil dos brasilianistas: um guia dos estudos sabre a Brasil nos EUA, 1945- 2002. Sao Paulo: Editora Paz e Terra. Barickman, B. 1. 1998. A Bahian Counterpoint: Sugar, Tobacco, Cassava, and Slavery in the Reconcavo, 1780-1860. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Barman, Roderick J. 1988. Brazil: The Forging of a Nation, 1798- 1852. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. - - -.1999. Citizen Emperor: Pedro II and the Making ofBrazil, 1825- 1891. Stanford , Calif.: Stanford University Press. - - -. 2001. Princess Isabel of Brazil: Gender and Power in the Nineteenth Century . Wilmington, Del.: SR Books. Bastide, Roger. 1978. The African Religions ofBrazil: Toward a Sociology ofthe Interpenetration ofCivilizations. Trans. Helen Sabba. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Beattie, Peter M. 2001. The Tribute of Blood: Army, Honor, Race, and Nation in Brazil, 1864-1945. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. Becker, Bertha K., and Claudio A. G. Egler. 1992. Brazil: A New Regional Power in the World...

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