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Portugal and Brazil in Transition was first published in 1968. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions.

Through a series of essays on various aspects of Portuguese and Brazilian culture, this book presents an enlightening picture of contemporary civilization in the two countries and a forecast of what the next twenty years or so may bring. The authors discuss subjects in such basic fields as literature, linguistics, history, the social sciences, geography, the fine arts, music, and natural science. Taken as a whole, the contents demonstrate the logic of organizing a volume not around a geographical concept but, rather, around a historical concept, in this case "the world the Portuguese created," as Gilberto Freyre described it.

The essays are based on papers that were given at the Sixth International Colloquium of Luso-Brazilian Studies, held in the United States in 1966. In addition to the essays, the book contains the text of comments and discussion about the papers. There are twenty-seven major essays by as many contributors and comments by a number of discussants.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iii
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  1. TABLE OF CONTENTS
  2. pp. iv-ix
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  1. INTRODUCTORY ESSAY
  2. Raymond S. Sayers
  3. pp. 3-6
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  1. LITERATURE
  1. BRAZILIAN LITERATURE: The Task of the Next Twenty Years
  2. WILSON MARTINS
  3. pp. 9-23
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  1. PORTUGUESE LITERATURE: Its Prospects at Home and Abroad
  2. JORGE DE SENA
  3. pp. 24-44
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  1. LINGUISTICS
  1. GALICIAN IN LUSO-BRAZILIAN STUDIES
  2. RAMON PINEIRO LOPEZ
  3. pp. 47-50
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  1. LINGUISTICS IN PORTUGAL: The Task Ahead
  2. JOSE G. HERCULANO DE CARVALHO
  3. pp. 51-55
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  1. CONTEMPORARY BRAZILIAN STUDIES IN PORTUGUESE LINGUISTICS
  2. J. MATTOSO CAMARA, JR.
  3. pp. 56-72
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  1. PORTUGUESE AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE
  1. THE TEACHING OF PORTUGUESE IN THE UNITED STATES
  2. FRED P. ELLISON
  3. pp. 75-90
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  1. HISTORY
  1. PERMANENCE AND CHANGE IN OVERSEAS PORTUGUESE THOUGHT
  2. ALEXANDRE LOBATO
  3. pp. 93-109
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  1. THE ONSET OF MODERNIZATION IN BRAZIL
  2. RICHARD GRAHAM
  3. pp. 110-126
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  1. BRAZIL'S SEARCH FOR IDENTITY IN THE OLD REPUBLIC
  2. THOMAS E. SKIDMORE
  3. pp. 127-144
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  1. THE UNITED STATES AFRICA SQUADRON AT THE CAPE VERDE ISLANDS
  2. SAMUEL ELIOT MORISON
  3. pp. 145-148
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  1. INSTRUMENTS OF SCHOLARSHIP
  1. NEW ENGLAND AND THE PORTUGUESE WORLD: Source Materials
  2. JOHN HORACE PARRY
  3. pp. 151-156
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  1. SOCIAL SCIENCES
  1. GROWTH AND CHANGE IN BRAZIL SINCE 1930: An Anthropological View
  2. DAVID H. P. MAYBURY-LEWIS
  3. pp. 159-174
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  1. POPULAR CATHOLICISM IN BRAZIL: Typology and Functions
  2. THALES DE AZEVEDO
  3. pp. 175-178
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  1. ECONOMIC GROWTH AND POLITICAL INSTABILITY IN BRAZIL
  2. FLORESTAN FERNANDES
  3. pp. 179-198
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  1. THE NEW INDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE BRAZILIAN POLITICAL SYSTEM
  2. GLAUCIO ARY DILLON SCARES
  3. pp. 199-211
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  1. SOCIAL EVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL SINCE 1945
  2. JOAO BAPTISTA NUNES PEREIRA NETO
  3. pp. 212-227
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  1. A CASE STUDY OF THE PORTUGUESE BUSINESS ELITE 1964–1966
  2. HARRY M. MAKLER
  3. pp. 228-242
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  1. GEOGRAPHY
  1. AN EVOLUTIONARY VIEW OF THE BRAZILIAN LANDSCAPE
  2. KEMPTON E. WEBB
  3. pp. 245-254
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  1. THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE ZAMBEZI BASIN IN MOZAMBIQUE
  2. FERNANDO DE CASTRO FONTES
  3. pp. 255-262
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  1. FINE ARTS
  1. LISBON OF 1750–1850: The Significance of Its Structural Evolution
  2. JOSfi-AUGUSTO FRANCA
  3. pp. 265-273
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  1. THE ARCHITECTURE AND WOOD SCULPTURE OF THE NORTH OF PORTUGAL 1750–1850
  2. FLAVIO GONCALVES
  3. pp. 274-288
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  1. THE ART OF BRAZIL: Research in the Period 1750–1850
  2. MARIO BARATA
  3. pp. 289-300
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  1. MUSIC
  1. MUSIC AND SOCIETY IN IMPERIAL BRAZIL, 1822–1889
  2. LUIZ HEITOR CORREA DE AZEVEDO
  3. pp. 303-309
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  1. PORTUGUESE MUSIC AND MUSICIANS ABROAD, TO 1650
  2. ROBERT M. STEVENSON
  3. pp. 310-318
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  1. HISTORY OF SCIENCE
  1. MEDICAL EDUCATION AND THE REFORM OF BRAZILIAN UNIVERSITIES
  2. ROBERTO FIGUEIRA SANTOS
  3. pp. 321-327
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  1. PORTUGUESE ACTIVITIES IN PUBLIC HEALTH IN THE TROPICS
  2. F. J. C. CAMBOURNAC
  3. pp. 328-338
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  1. NOTES
  2. pp. 339-358
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  1. INDEX
  2. pp. 359-367
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  1. Image Plates
  2. pp. 368-375
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