The Oxford Encyclopedia of Brazilian History and Culture
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This dynamic reference work brings together an internationally renouned group of scholars to survey the current state Brazilian history and historiography. The collection includes essays whose coverage ranges from the nation's prehistory until the beginning of the 21st century. It features original research that interrogates and reinvents the historiographic tradition; investigates the nation's political, social, and cultural history; and offers new interventions in international relations, environmental history, and a variety of other research areas.
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This dynamic reference work brings together an internationally renouned group of scholars to survey the current state Brazilian history and historiography. The collection includes essays whose coverage ranges from the nation's prehistory until the beginning of the 21st century. It features original research that interrogates and reinvents the historiographic tradition; investigates the nation's political, social, and cultural history; and offers new interventions in international relations, environmental history, and a variety of other research areas.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 1648
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 275mm x 203mm x 135mm
- Gewicht: 4716g
- ISBN-13: 9780190918699
- ISBN-10: 0190918691
- Artikelnr.: 66128701
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 1648
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 275mm x 203mm x 135mm
- Gewicht: 4716g
- ISBN-13: 9780190918699
- ISBN-10: 0190918691
- Artikelnr.: 66128701
Guillermo Palacios is a retired professor of history at El Colegio de México, where he was director of the Centro de Estudos Históricos and Coordinator of the Chairs of Brazilian Studies. He earned his PhD in history from Princeton University. He has been a professor-researcher at the Fundação Getúlio Vargas (Rio de Janeiro) and the Centro de Pós-Graduação em Agricultura e Sociedade (CPDA) of the Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, the Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas (CIDE) of Mexico City, and El Colegio de Michoacán. He is a member of the Academia Mexicana de Ciencias and the Sistema Nacional de Investigadores (SNI). He has been a Fellow at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies at the University of Notre Dame and Visiting Professor at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Between 2013 and 2017 he served as Cultural Attaché at the Embajada de México in Brazil. He is Senior Editor of the Brazil section of the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History.
* Topical Outline of Articles
* Articles in the encyclopedia are organized alphabetically. Articles
in this outline are arranged under the following headings:
* Precolonial History
* Indigenous Societies in Brazil before the European Arrival
* Pre-Columbian Earth Builders of the Amazon
* Colonial Brazil, 1500-1822
* Africans in Brazil and Afro-Brazilian Religion and Culture
* Atlantic Sugar Trade in 17th-Century Brazil
* Cartography in the Administration of Portuguese America from the 16th
to 18th Centuries
* Colonial Elites: Planters and Land Nobility in 17th- and 18th-Century
Brazil
* Color and Race in Portuguese America, 1640-1750
* Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654
* Ecclesiastical Geography of Colonial Brazil
* Economy during the Colonial Period
* Empire in the Tropics, 1808-1821: A Historiographical Overview
* Frontier, Backlands, and Indigenous Presence in Colonial São Paulo
* Gender and Sexuality in Colonial Brazil
* Indigenous Peoples and the Portuguese Crown in the 17th and 18th
Centuries
* Justice and Society in Colonial Brazil during the 17th and 18th
Centuries
* Labor, Territory, and Economy in the Colonial North
* Palmares and Zumbi: Quilombo Resistance to Colonial Slavery
* Popular Religion in Colonial Brazil
* Revolt of the Enteados and Tailors in Bahia, 1798
* Slavery and Its Economic Structures in Colonial Brazil
* Sugar and the Formation of Colonial Brazil
* Traders in Colonial Brazil: Origins, Strategies, and Networks
* Women and the Catholic Church in Colonial Brazil
* Imperial Brazil, 1822-1889
* Abolition of the African Slave Trade in Brazil
* Balaiada War, 1838-1841
* Beyond Slavery: Abolition and Post-abolition Brazil
* Black Intellectuals in 19th-Century Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
* Cabanagem in Pará, 1835-1840
* Capoeira: From Slave Combat Game to Global Martial Art
* Carnival: Toward a History
* Coffee and the Formation of Modern Brazil, 1860-1914
* Cultural Institutions of the Brazilian Empire
* Enslaved and Free Workers and the Growth of the Working Class in
Brazil
* Free Afro-Brazilians in the 19th Century
* Gender and Sexuality in Brazil since Independence
* Historiography of Brazil in the 19th Century
* Immigration and the Historical Formation of Brazil
* Independence: Change and Continuity
* Insurgent Pernambuco: From the Cabanos War (1832-1835) to the
Praieira Revolution of 1848
* National Identity in Brazil and the Paraguayan War
* Native Brazilians under the Monarchy in Brazil
* Paraguayan War and Brazil: Conflicts and Interests
* Popular Revolts in the Empire of Brazil
* Rio de Janeiro: A Sociocultural History
* Sabinada Rebellion
* Sexuality and Black Magic in Brazil
* Slave Revolts
* Slavery and International Relations in 19th-Century Brazil
* Slavery, Race, and the Construction of the Imperial Order
* Visions of the Nation in Imperial Brazil: Arts and Celebrations
* Republic of Brazil, Dictatorship, and Military Government, 1889-1985
* Amazon Development
* Architecture in 20th-Century Brazil
* Artistic Vanguards in Brazil, 1917-1967
* Artistic Vanguards in Brazil, 1952-1990
* Authoritarian Urbanism in the Era of Mass Eradication in Rio de
Janeiro, 1960s and 1970s
* Black Associational Politics in 20th-Century Brazil
* Brasilia: Relocating Brazil's Capital Inland
* Cangaço and Cangaceiros: Rural Banditry in the Brazilian Northeast
* Carmen Miranda: Race, Gender, and Camp Culture
* Cinema and Moviegoing in Brazil
* Contemporary Art in Brazil, 1960s and 1970s: Forging the "New"
* Economy in Brazil during the 20th Century
* Estado Novo: Politics and Political Propaganda in Brazil, 1937-1945
* Favelas and Politics in Brazil, 1890-1960
* Gilberto Freyre and the Politics of Culture, 1930-1980
* Health, Malaria Campaigns, and Development in Brazil
* Historiography of Brazil in the 20th Century
* Indigenous Policy and Politics in 20th-Century Brazil
* Intellectuals and the Nation in Early-20th-Century Brazil
* International Politics and Brazil
* Japanese Immigration to Brazil
* Literary and Cultural Magazines in Brazil in the First Half of the
20th Century
* Luís Carlos Prestes: A Revolutionary between Two Worlds
* Marxist Thought in Brazil
* Military Coup in Brazil, 1964
* Military Regime in Brazil, 1964-1985
* Myths and Identities in Brazilian Culture: Sérgio Buarque de Holanda
and His Raízes do Brasil
* Pentecostalism in Brazil
* Popular Music before 1945
* Populism in Brazil, 1930-1964
* Publishing Houses and the "Discovery" of Brazil, 1930-1950
* Race, Science, and Social Thought in 20th-Century Brazil
* Revolta da Chibata: Conscription, Corporal Punishment, and State
Control of Free Afro-Brazilians
* Samba Schools
* São Paulo's Biennales
* United States and the 1964 Brazilian Military Coup
* Vaccine Revolt of 1904, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
* Vargas Era and the Politics of Cultural Production, 1930-1945
* War of Canudos
* World War I and Brazil
* World War II and Brazil
* Modern Brazil, 1985-Present
* AIDS Crisis and Brazil
* Alcohol and Drugs in Brazil
* Cacao Growing in the State of Bahia: A Sociopolitical History
* Cardoso Presidency
* Collor Presidency from the Electoral Campaign to the Impeachment
* Consumerism and Advertising in 20th-Century Brazil
* Drought and Public Policy in Northeast Brazil
* Environmental Change and Mobilization in Brazil
* Football (Soccer) in Brazil
* LGBTQ History and Movements in Brazil
* Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and the Brazilian Workers Party (PT)
* Popular Music since 1945 and the Growth of the Brazilian Culture
Industries
* Protected Environmental Areas across Brazil
* Race and Social Inequality in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil
* Radical Right Ideologies and Movements in Brazil
* Regionalism in Brazil
* Rural Social Movements in the Second Half of the 20th Century
* Science and Technology in 20th-Century Brazil
* Sertão and Its Representations
* Telenovelas and Modernity in Brazil
* Underdevelopment in Brazil and Its Interpretations
* Universities and Politics in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil
* Wildlife in Brazil: History, Threats, and Opportunities
* Women's History and Movements in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil
* Articles in the encyclopedia are organized alphabetically. Articles
in this outline are arranged under the following headings:
* Precolonial History
* Indigenous Societies in Brazil before the European Arrival
* Pre-Columbian Earth Builders of the Amazon
* Colonial Brazil, 1500-1822
* Africans in Brazil and Afro-Brazilian Religion and Culture
* Atlantic Sugar Trade in 17th-Century Brazil
* Cartography in the Administration of Portuguese America from the 16th
to 18th Centuries
* Colonial Elites: Planters and Land Nobility in 17th- and 18th-Century
Brazil
* Color and Race in Portuguese America, 1640-1750
* Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654
* Ecclesiastical Geography of Colonial Brazil
* Economy during the Colonial Period
* Empire in the Tropics, 1808-1821: A Historiographical Overview
* Frontier, Backlands, and Indigenous Presence in Colonial São Paulo
* Gender and Sexuality in Colonial Brazil
* Indigenous Peoples and the Portuguese Crown in the 17th and 18th
Centuries
* Justice and Society in Colonial Brazil during the 17th and 18th
Centuries
* Labor, Territory, and Economy in the Colonial North
* Palmares and Zumbi: Quilombo Resistance to Colonial Slavery
* Popular Religion in Colonial Brazil
* Revolt of the Enteados and Tailors in Bahia, 1798
* Slavery and Its Economic Structures in Colonial Brazil
* Sugar and the Formation of Colonial Brazil
* Traders in Colonial Brazil: Origins, Strategies, and Networks
* Women and the Catholic Church in Colonial Brazil
* Imperial Brazil, 1822-1889
* Abolition of the African Slave Trade in Brazil
* Balaiada War, 1838-1841
* Beyond Slavery: Abolition and Post-abolition Brazil
* Black Intellectuals in 19th-Century Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
* Cabanagem in Pará, 1835-1840
* Capoeira: From Slave Combat Game to Global Martial Art
* Carnival: Toward a History
* Coffee and the Formation of Modern Brazil, 1860-1914
* Cultural Institutions of the Brazilian Empire
* Enslaved and Free Workers and the Growth of the Working Class in
Brazil
* Free Afro-Brazilians in the 19th Century
* Gender and Sexuality in Brazil since Independence
* Historiography of Brazil in the 19th Century
* Immigration and the Historical Formation of Brazil
* Independence: Change and Continuity
* Insurgent Pernambuco: From the Cabanos War (1832-1835) to the
Praieira Revolution of 1848
* National Identity in Brazil and the Paraguayan War
* Native Brazilians under the Monarchy in Brazil
* Paraguayan War and Brazil: Conflicts and Interests
* Popular Revolts in the Empire of Brazil
* Rio de Janeiro: A Sociocultural History
* Sabinada Rebellion
* Sexuality and Black Magic in Brazil
* Slave Revolts
* Slavery and International Relations in 19th-Century Brazil
* Slavery, Race, and the Construction of the Imperial Order
* Visions of the Nation in Imperial Brazil: Arts and Celebrations
* Republic of Brazil, Dictatorship, and Military Government, 1889-1985
* Amazon Development
* Architecture in 20th-Century Brazil
* Artistic Vanguards in Brazil, 1917-1967
* Artistic Vanguards in Brazil, 1952-1990
* Authoritarian Urbanism in the Era of Mass Eradication in Rio de
Janeiro, 1960s and 1970s
* Black Associational Politics in 20th-Century Brazil
* Brasilia: Relocating Brazil's Capital Inland
* Cangaço and Cangaceiros: Rural Banditry in the Brazilian Northeast
* Carmen Miranda: Race, Gender, and Camp Culture
* Cinema and Moviegoing in Brazil
* Contemporary Art in Brazil, 1960s and 1970s: Forging the "New"
* Economy in Brazil during the 20th Century
* Estado Novo: Politics and Political Propaganda in Brazil, 1937-1945
* Favelas and Politics in Brazil, 1890-1960
* Gilberto Freyre and the Politics of Culture, 1930-1980
* Health, Malaria Campaigns, and Development in Brazil
* Historiography of Brazil in the 20th Century
* Indigenous Policy and Politics in 20th-Century Brazil
* Intellectuals and the Nation in Early-20th-Century Brazil
* International Politics and Brazil
* Japanese Immigration to Brazil
* Literary and Cultural Magazines in Brazil in the First Half of the
20th Century
* Luís Carlos Prestes: A Revolutionary between Two Worlds
* Marxist Thought in Brazil
* Military Coup in Brazil, 1964
* Military Regime in Brazil, 1964-1985
* Myths and Identities in Brazilian Culture: Sérgio Buarque de Holanda
and His Raízes do Brasil
* Pentecostalism in Brazil
* Popular Music before 1945
* Populism in Brazil, 1930-1964
* Publishing Houses and the "Discovery" of Brazil, 1930-1950
* Race, Science, and Social Thought in 20th-Century Brazil
* Revolta da Chibata: Conscription, Corporal Punishment, and State
Control of Free Afro-Brazilians
* Samba Schools
* São Paulo's Biennales
* United States and the 1964 Brazilian Military Coup
* Vaccine Revolt of 1904, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
* Vargas Era and the Politics of Cultural Production, 1930-1945
* War of Canudos
* World War I and Brazil
* World War II and Brazil
* Modern Brazil, 1985-Present
* AIDS Crisis and Brazil
* Alcohol and Drugs in Brazil
* Cacao Growing in the State of Bahia: A Sociopolitical History
* Cardoso Presidency
* Collor Presidency from the Electoral Campaign to the Impeachment
* Consumerism and Advertising in 20th-Century Brazil
* Drought and Public Policy in Northeast Brazil
* Environmental Change and Mobilization in Brazil
* Football (Soccer) in Brazil
* LGBTQ History and Movements in Brazil
* Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and the Brazilian Workers Party (PT)
* Popular Music since 1945 and the Growth of the Brazilian Culture
Industries
* Protected Environmental Areas across Brazil
* Race and Social Inequality in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil
* Radical Right Ideologies and Movements in Brazil
* Regionalism in Brazil
* Rural Social Movements in the Second Half of the 20th Century
* Science and Technology in 20th-Century Brazil
* Sertão and Its Representations
* Telenovelas and Modernity in Brazil
* Underdevelopment in Brazil and Its Interpretations
* Universities and Politics in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil
* Wildlife in Brazil: History, Threats, and Opportunities
* Women's History and Movements in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil
* Topical Outline of Articles
* Articles in the encyclopedia are organized alphabetically. Articles
in this outline are arranged under the following headings:
* Precolonial History
* Indigenous Societies in Brazil before the European Arrival
* Pre-Columbian Earth Builders of the Amazon
* Colonial Brazil, 1500-1822
* Africans in Brazil and Afro-Brazilian Religion and Culture
* Atlantic Sugar Trade in 17th-Century Brazil
* Cartography in the Administration of Portuguese America from the 16th
to 18th Centuries
* Colonial Elites: Planters and Land Nobility in 17th- and 18th-Century
Brazil
* Color and Race in Portuguese America, 1640-1750
* Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654
* Ecclesiastical Geography of Colonial Brazil
* Economy during the Colonial Period
* Empire in the Tropics, 1808-1821: A Historiographical Overview
* Frontier, Backlands, and Indigenous Presence in Colonial São Paulo
* Gender and Sexuality in Colonial Brazil
* Indigenous Peoples and the Portuguese Crown in the 17th and 18th
Centuries
* Justice and Society in Colonial Brazil during the 17th and 18th
Centuries
* Labor, Territory, and Economy in the Colonial North
* Palmares and Zumbi: Quilombo Resistance to Colonial Slavery
* Popular Religion in Colonial Brazil
* Revolt of the Enteados and Tailors in Bahia, 1798
* Slavery and Its Economic Structures in Colonial Brazil
* Sugar and the Formation of Colonial Brazil
* Traders in Colonial Brazil: Origins, Strategies, and Networks
* Women and the Catholic Church in Colonial Brazil
* Imperial Brazil, 1822-1889
* Abolition of the African Slave Trade in Brazil
* Balaiada War, 1838-1841
* Beyond Slavery: Abolition and Post-abolition Brazil
* Black Intellectuals in 19th-Century Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
* Cabanagem in Pará, 1835-1840
* Capoeira: From Slave Combat Game to Global Martial Art
* Carnival: Toward a History
* Coffee and the Formation of Modern Brazil, 1860-1914
* Cultural Institutions of the Brazilian Empire
* Enslaved and Free Workers and the Growth of the Working Class in
Brazil
* Free Afro-Brazilians in the 19th Century
* Gender and Sexuality in Brazil since Independence
* Historiography of Brazil in the 19th Century
* Immigration and the Historical Formation of Brazil
* Independence: Change and Continuity
* Insurgent Pernambuco: From the Cabanos War (1832-1835) to the
Praieira Revolution of 1848
* National Identity in Brazil and the Paraguayan War
* Native Brazilians under the Monarchy in Brazil
* Paraguayan War and Brazil: Conflicts and Interests
* Popular Revolts in the Empire of Brazil
* Rio de Janeiro: A Sociocultural History
* Sabinada Rebellion
* Sexuality and Black Magic in Brazil
* Slave Revolts
* Slavery and International Relations in 19th-Century Brazil
* Slavery, Race, and the Construction of the Imperial Order
* Visions of the Nation in Imperial Brazil: Arts and Celebrations
* Republic of Brazil, Dictatorship, and Military Government, 1889-1985
* Amazon Development
* Architecture in 20th-Century Brazil
* Artistic Vanguards in Brazil, 1917-1967
* Artistic Vanguards in Brazil, 1952-1990
* Authoritarian Urbanism in the Era of Mass Eradication in Rio de
Janeiro, 1960s and 1970s
* Black Associational Politics in 20th-Century Brazil
* Brasilia: Relocating Brazil's Capital Inland
* Cangaço and Cangaceiros: Rural Banditry in the Brazilian Northeast
* Carmen Miranda: Race, Gender, and Camp Culture
* Cinema and Moviegoing in Brazil
* Contemporary Art in Brazil, 1960s and 1970s: Forging the "New"
* Economy in Brazil during the 20th Century
* Estado Novo: Politics and Political Propaganda in Brazil, 1937-1945
* Favelas and Politics in Brazil, 1890-1960
* Gilberto Freyre and the Politics of Culture, 1930-1980
* Health, Malaria Campaigns, and Development in Brazil
* Historiography of Brazil in the 20th Century
* Indigenous Policy and Politics in 20th-Century Brazil
* Intellectuals and the Nation in Early-20th-Century Brazil
* International Politics and Brazil
* Japanese Immigration to Brazil
* Literary and Cultural Magazines in Brazil in the First Half of the
20th Century
* Luís Carlos Prestes: A Revolutionary between Two Worlds
* Marxist Thought in Brazil
* Military Coup in Brazil, 1964
* Military Regime in Brazil, 1964-1985
* Myths and Identities in Brazilian Culture: Sérgio Buarque de Holanda
and His Raízes do Brasil
* Pentecostalism in Brazil
* Popular Music before 1945
* Populism in Brazil, 1930-1964
* Publishing Houses and the "Discovery" of Brazil, 1930-1950
* Race, Science, and Social Thought in 20th-Century Brazil
* Revolta da Chibata: Conscription, Corporal Punishment, and State
Control of Free Afro-Brazilians
* Samba Schools
* São Paulo's Biennales
* United States and the 1964 Brazilian Military Coup
* Vaccine Revolt of 1904, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
* Vargas Era and the Politics of Cultural Production, 1930-1945
* War of Canudos
* World War I and Brazil
* World War II and Brazil
* Modern Brazil, 1985-Present
* AIDS Crisis and Brazil
* Alcohol and Drugs in Brazil
* Cacao Growing in the State of Bahia: A Sociopolitical History
* Cardoso Presidency
* Collor Presidency from the Electoral Campaign to the Impeachment
* Consumerism and Advertising in 20th-Century Brazil
* Drought and Public Policy in Northeast Brazil
* Environmental Change and Mobilization in Brazil
* Football (Soccer) in Brazil
* LGBTQ History and Movements in Brazil
* Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and the Brazilian Workers Party (PT)
* Popular Music since 1945 and the Growth of the Brazilian Culture
Industries
* Protected Environmental Areas across Brazil
* Race and Social Inequality in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil
* Radical Right Ideologies and Movements in Brazil
* Regionalism in Brazil
* Rural Social Movements in the Second Half of the 20th Century
* Science and Technology in 20th-Century Brazil
* Sertão and Its Representations
* Telenovelas and Modernity in Brazil
* Underdevelopment in Brazil and Its Interpretations
* Universities and Politics in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil
* Wildlife in Brazil: History, Threats, and Opportunities
* Women's History and Movements in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil
* Articles in the encyclopedia are organized alphabetically. Articles
in this outline are arranged under the following headings:
* Precolonial History
* Indigenous Societies in Brazil before the European Arrival
* Pre-Columbian Earth Builders of the Amazon
* Colonial Brazil, 1500-1822
* Africans in Brazil and Afro-Brazilian Religion and Culture
* Atlantic Sugar Trade in 17th-Century Brazil
* Cartography in the Administration of Portuguese America from the 16th
to 18th Centuries
* Colonial Elites: Planters and Land Nobility in 17th- and 18th-Century
Brazil
* Color and Race in Portuguese America, 1640-1750
* Dutch in Brazil, 1624-1654
* Ecclesiastical Geography of Colonial Brazil
* Economy during the Colonial Period
* Empire in the Tropics, 1808-1821: A Historiographical Overview
* Frontier, Backlands, and Indigenous Presence in Colonial São Paulo
* Gender and Sexuality in Colonial Brazil
* Indigenous Peoples and the Portuguese Crown in the 17th and 18th
Centuries
* Justice and Society in Colonial Brazil during the 17th and 18th
Centuries
* Labor, Territory, and Economy in the Colonial North
* Palmares and Zumbi: Quilombo Resistance to Colonial Slavery
* Popular Religion in Colonial Brazil
* Revolt of the Enteados and Tailors in Bahia, 1798
* Slavery and Its Economic Structures in Colonial Brazil
* Sugar and the Formation of Colonial Brazil
* Traders in Colonial Brazil: Origins, Strategies, and Networks
* Women and the Catholic Church in Colonial Brazil
* Imperial Brazil, 1822-1889
* Abolition of the African Slave Trade in Brazil
* Balaiada War, 1838-1841
* Beyond Slavery: Abolition and Post-abolition Brazil
* Black Intellectuals in 19th-Century Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo
* Cabanagem in Pará, 1835-1840
* Capoeira: From Slave Combat Game to Global Martial Art
* Carnival: Toward a History
* Coffee and the Formation of Modern Brazil, 1860-1914
* Cultural Institutions of the Brazilian Empire
* Enslaved and Free Workers and the Growth of the Working Class in
Brazil
* Free Afro-Brazilians in the 19th Century
* Gender and Sexuality in Brazil since Independence
* Historiography of Brazil in the 19th Century
* Immigration and the Historical Formation of Brazil
* Independence: Change and Continuity
* Insurgent Pernambuco: From the Cabanos War (1832-1835) to the
Praieira Revolution of 1848
* National Identity in Brazil and the Paraguayan War
* Native Brazilians under the Monarchy in Brazil
* Paraguayan War and Brazil: Conflicts and Interests
* Popular Revolts in the Empire of Brazil
* Rio de Janeiro: A Sociocultural History
* Sabinada Rebellion
* Sexuality and Black Magic in Brazil
* Slave Revolts
* Slavery and International Relations in 19th-Century Brazil
* Slavery, Race, and the Construction of the Imperial Order
* Visions of the Nation in Imperial Brazil: Arts and Celebrations
* Republic of Brazil, Dictatorship, and Military Government, 1889-1985
* Amazon Development
* Architecture in 20th-Century Brazil
* Artistic Vanguards in Brazil, 1917-1967
* Artistic Vanguards in Brazil, 1952-1990
* Authoritarian Urbanism in the Era of Mass Eradication in Rio de
Janeiro, 1960s and 1970s
* Black Associational Politics in 20th-Century Brazil
* Brasilia: Relocating Brazil's Capital Inland
* Cangaço and Cangaceiros: Rural Banditry in the Brazilian Northeast
* Carmen Miranda: Race, Gender, and Camp Culture
* Cinema and Moviegoing in Brazil
* Contemporary Art in Brazil, 1960s and 1970s: Forging the "New"
* Economy in Brazil during the 20th Century
* Estado Novo: Politics and Political Propaganda in Brazil, 1937-1945
* Favelas and Politics in Brazil, 1890-1960
* Gilberto Freyre and the Politics of Culture, 1930-1980
* Health, Malaria Campaigns, and Development in Brazil
* Historiography of Brazil in the 20th Century
* Indigenous Policy and Politics in 20th-Century Brazil
* Intellectuals and the Nation in Early-20th-Century Brazil
* International Politics and Brazil
* Japanese Immigration to Brazil
* Literary and Cultural Magazines in Brazil in the First Half of the
20th Century
* Luís Carlos Prestes: A Revolutionary between Two Worlds
* Marxist Thought in Brazil
* Military Coup in Brazil, 1964
* Military Regime in Brazil, 1964-1985
* Myths and Identities in Brazilian Culture: Sérgio Buarque de Holanda
and His Raízes do Brasil
* Pentecostalism in Brazil
* Popular Music before 1945
* Populism in Brazil, 1930-1964
* Publishing Houses and the "Discovery" of Brazil, 1930-1950
* Race, Science, and Social Thought in 20th-Century Brazil
* Revolta da Chibata: Conscription, Corporal Punishment, and State
Control of Free Afro-Brazilians
* Samba Schools
* São Paulo's Biennales
* United States and the 1964 Brazilian Military Coup
* Vaccine Revolt of 1904, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
* Vargas Era and the Politics of Cultural Production, 1930-1945
* War of Canudos
* World War I and Brazil
* World War II and Brazil
* Modern Brazil, 1985-Present
* AIDS Crisis and Brazil
* Alcohol and Drugs in Brazil
* Cacao Growing in the State of Bahia: A Sociopolitical History
* Cardoso Presidency
* Collor Presidency from the Electoral Campaign to the Impeachment
* Consumerism and Advertising in 20th-Century Brazil
* Drought and Public Policy in Northeast Brazil
* Environmental Change and Mobilization in Brazil
* Football (Soccer) in Brazil
* LGBTQ History and Movements in Brazil
* Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and the Brazilian Workers Party (PT)
* Popular Music since 1945 and the Growth of the Brazilian Culture
Industries
* Protected Environmental Areas across Brazil
* Race and Social Inequality in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil
* Radical Right Ideologies and Movements in Brazil
* Regionalism in Brazil
* Rural Social Movements in the Second Half of the 20th Century
* Science and Technology in 20th-Century Brazil
* Sertão and Its Representations
* Telenovelas and Modernity in Brazil
* Underdevelopment in Brazil and Its Interpretations
* Universities and Politics in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil
* Wildlife in Brazil: History, Threats, and Opportunities
* Women's History and Movements in 20th- and 21st-Century Brazil