This work analyses the influence of the publications from 1821â 1822 written by Josà da Silva Lisboa, the future Viscount of Cairu, on the events that led to the independence of Brazil in 1822.
This work analyses the influence of the publications from 1821â 1822 written by Josà da Silva Lisboa, the future Viscount of Cairu, on the events that led to the independence of Brazil in 1822.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Guilherme Celestino is a historian of political ideas with a PhD in Portuguese and Brazilian studies from King's College London and also a former visiting fellow at Instituto de Ciências Sociais, Universidade de Lisboa.
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Acknowledgements Foreword José da Silva Lisboa and the Brazilian Independence Revisited: Introduction and Argument Chapter One Brazil and Silva Lisboa in Context Chapter Two Constitutionalism before the Fico 1821-1822 Chapter Three Reclamac¿äo Do Brasil: Paving the Way for Independence without Supporting It Chapter Four The Pamphlets Which Failed to Keep History under Control Conclusion: Ideas that Shaped Brazilian History Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Foreword José da Silva Lisboa and the Brazilian Independence Revisited: Introduction and Argument Chapter One Brazil and Silva Lisboa in Context Chapter Two Constitutionalism before the Fico 1821-1822 Chapter Three Reclamac¿äo Do Brasil: Paving the Way for Independence without Supporting It Chapter Four The Pamphlets Which Failed to Keep History under Control Conclusion: Ideas that Shaped Brazilian History Bibliography Index
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