Perspectives on Brazilian history / edited with an introduction and bibliographical essay by E. Bradford Burns.

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Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York : Columbia University Press, 1967.
Description
xii, 235 pages ; 24 cm

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      Editor
      Writer of introduction
      Writer of added commentary
      Series
      Columbia University. Institute of Latin American Studies. Publications
      Notes
      "One of a series of books sponsored by the Institute for Latin American Studies of Columbia University."--Book jacket.
      Bibliographic references
      "A bibliographical essay on Brazilian historiography": p. [197]-206. Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. [207]-227)
      Contents
      • How the history of Brazil should be written / Karl Friedrich Philipp Von Martius
      • An outline of Brazilian historiography in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries / Pedro Moacyr Campos
      • A guide for the historiography of the Second Empire / Caio Prado Junior
      • Problems in Brazilian history and historiography
      • The periodization of Brazilian history
      • Capistrano de Abreu and Brazilian historiography / José Honório Rodrigues
      • The periodization of the history of Minas Gerais / Oiliam José
      • A critique of Francisco Adolfo de Varnhagen / João Capistrano de Abreu
      • Historical thought in twentieth century Brazil / Sérgio Buarque de Holanda.
      LCCN
      67013779
      OCLC
      485650
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