"This is the most original work on Brazilian social history by a U.S. scholar in the last fifteen years. Events and issues become newly understandable in Peter M. Beattie's presentation of military recruitment as a direct measure of state-building in Brazil."--Dain Borges, University of California, San Diego
"This is the most original work on Brazilian social history by a U.S. scholar in the last fifteen years. Events and issues become newly understandable in Peter M. Beattie's presentation of military recruitment as a direct measure of state-building in Brazil."--Dain Borges, University of California, San DiegoHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Illustrations > Acknowledgments > Author’s Note > Abbreviations and Acronyms Introduction: Soldiers of Misfortune, Soldiers by Lot I. Impressment, Penal Transportation, Defense, and Politics, 1549-1905 1. “Nabbing Time”: The Heritage of Portugal’s Gunpowder Empire, 1549-1905 2. Raising the “Pagan Rabble”: Wartime Impressment and the Crisis of National Recruitment, 1864-1870 > 3. The “Law of the Minotaur”? Postwar Reformism and the Recruitment of Law, 1870-1874 > 4. Whipping a Dead Letter: The 1874 Recruitment Law under the Empire, 1874-1889 > 5. “And One Calls This Misery a Republic?”: The 1874 Recruitment Law under the Early Republic, 1889-1905 II. Soldiers, Their Lives, and the Army’s Institutional Roles, 1850-1919 > 6. The Troop Trade and the Army as a Protopenal Institution in the Age of Impressment, 1850-1916 > 7. Brazilian Soldiers and Enlisted Service in the Age of Impressment, 1870-1916 > 8. Days of Caschaca, Sodomy, and the Lash: Army Crime and Punishment in the Age of Impressment, 1870-1916 III. Implementing Conscription and Reorienting the Army’s Role, 1906 > 9. “Tightening Screw” or “Admirable Filter”?: The 1908 Obligatory Military Service Law, 1906-1916 > 10. Making the Barracks a “House” and the Army a “Family”: Assessing the Conscription Lottery, 1916-1945 Conclusions: Army, Masculine Honor, Race, and Nation Appendix A: Military Crime Data > Appendix B: Army Recruitment Data > Appendix C: Populations of Public Disciplining Institutions > Notes > Glossary of Portuguese Terms > Bibliography Index
Illustrations > Acknowledgments > Author’s Note > Abbreviations and Acronyms Introduction: Soldiers of Misfortune, Soldiers by Lot I. Impressment, Penal Transportation, Defense, and Politics, 1549-1905 1. “Nabbing Time”: The Heritage of Portugal’s Gunpowder Empire, 1549-1905 2. Raising the “Pagan Rabble”: Wartime Impressment and the Crisis of National Recruitment, 1864-1870 > 3. The “Law of the Minotaur”? Postwar Reformism and the Recruitment of Law, 1870-1874 > 4. Whipping a Dead Letter: The 1874 Recruitment Law under the Empire, 1874-1889 > 5. “And One Calls This Misery a Republic?”: The 1874 Recruitment Law under the Early Republic, 1889-1905 II. Soldiers, Their Lives, and the Army’s Institutional Roles, 1850-1919 > 6. The Troop Trade and the Army as a Protopenal Institution in the Age of Impressment, 1850-1916 > 7. Brazilian Soldiers and Enlisted Service in the Age of Impressment, 1870-1916 > 8. Days of Caschaca, Sodomy, and the Lash: Army Crime and Punishment in the Age of Impressment, 1870-1916 III. Implementing Conscription and Reorienting the Army’s Role, 1906 > 9. “Tightening Screw” or “Admirable Filter”?: The 1908 Obligatory Military Service Law, 1906-1916 > 10. Making the Barracks a “House” and the Army a “Family”: Assessing the Conscription Lottery, 1916-1945 Conclusions: Army, Masculine Honor, Race, and Nation Appendix A: Military Crime Data > Appendix B: Army Recruitment Data > Appendix C: Populations of Public Disciplining Institutions > Notes > Glossary of Portuguese Terms > Bibliography Index
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