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Title:
The Brazilian Revolution of 1930 : the legacy of Getulio Vargas revisited / edited by Luciano Aronne Abreu and Marco Aurelio Vannucchi.
Publisher:
Sussex Academic Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
x, 257 pages ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Vargas, Getulio,--1883-1954--Influence.
Vargas, Getulio,--1883-1954.
Brazil--Influence.--Revolution, 1930--Influence.
Brazil--Politics and government--1930-1945.
Brazil--Economic policy--21st century.
Economic policy.
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Politics and government.
Brazil.
1930-2099
History.
Other Authors:
Abreu, Luciano Aronne de, editor.
Vannucchi, Marco Aurelio, editor.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Armed Forces in the Vagas Period, 1930-1945 / Adriana Barreto de Souza -- Trabalhismo: authoritarian transitions in the 1940s / Angela de Castro Gomes -- Towards a Political and Institutional History of Football in the Vargas period / Bernardo Buarque de Hollanda and Rodrigo Saturnino Braga -- Acʹao Integralista Brasileira: Geo-conceptual Contours / Carla Brandalise -- Intellectuals in the Vargas Period / Helena Bomeny -- The Meaning of the Revolution, from 1930 to the Estado Novo / Luciano Aronne de Abreu and Cassio Albernaz -- The 1930 Revolution and Conservative Modernization / Marco Aurelio Vannucchi -- The Brazilian Economy during the Vargas Administrations (1930-1945) / Pedro Henrique Pedreira Campos -- Black Associativism in Brazil (1930-1945) / Petronio Domingues.
Summary:
"The third of October 2020 marked the 90th anniversary of the Brazilian Revolution of 1930. Although this event is recognized in Brazilian historiography as an important landmark in the construction of contemporary Brazil, debate, discourse and indeed publications commemorating the event have been much less numerous and profound than would be expected. Comparisons have been made with what took place in 1980, the year of the revolution's fiftieth anniversary, where meaningful historical judgements were made across a wide spectrum of society and the political establishment. It is pertinent to ask why there is no longer the appetite for substantive discussion on the Vargas period. Perhaps it is due to the new political climate in Brazil in the last decade, especially with regard to various projects aimed at labour and trade union reform, the main legacies of the revolutionary period which today are considered by many as obstacles to the modernization of the labour market and the country's economic development. Given the economic imperatives and aims of the 1930 Revolution, a re-evaluation of the Vargas Period will assist in better understanding the contemporary economic issues that face Brazil today. The exercise is neither one of nostalgia nor of exaltation of this past period, but rather to offer a (positive and negative) overview of Vargas' legacy and the vast historiography that surrounds it. Scholars, politicians, business and the Brazilian workforce need to learn from past economic choices in order to better understand the challenges that contemporary Brazil faces. Recently proposed reforms have strong overtones to the revolutionary agenda of the 1930s, namely the forging of a 'New Brazil' and the necessity of avoiding political schism. This book examines the political, economic, labour, cultural, military, and gender ramifications that will guide debate."-- Back cover.
Series:
The Portuguese speaking world : its history, politics and culture
ISBN:
178976100X
9781789761009
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1255833233
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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