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The Rio de Janeiro Reader : History, Culture, Politics /

Spanning a period of over 450 years, The Rio de Janeiro Reader traces the history, culture, and politics of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, through the voices, images, and experiences of those who have made the city's history. It outlines Rio's transformation from a hardscrabble colonial outpost a...

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Otros Autores: Mendonça, Paulo Knauss de, 1965- (Editor ), Chazkel, Amy, 1967- (Editor ), Williams, Daryle, 1967- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Portugués
Francés
Español
Publicado: Durham : Duke University Press, 2016.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |g The early colonial period, 1502-1720s --  |t A navigator's diary /  |r Pero Lopes de Sousa --  |t On "Brazilian savages" /  |r Jean de Lery --  |t Channeling the Carioca River /  |r Municipal Chamber --  |t The Cachaça revolt /  |r Salvador Correia de Sá e Benevides  |g and others --  |t French corsairs attack /  |r Rene Duguay-Trouin,  |r Jonas Finck --  |t Mapping the city's defenses /  |r João Masse --  |t The wages of indigenous labor /  |r Municipal Chamber --  |t The viceregal period, 1763-1808 --  |t The customary rights of market women /  |r Quitandeiras of Rio de Janeiro,  |r Carlos Julião --  |t Valongo, a notorious slave market /  |r Bráz Hermenegildo do Amaral,  |r Jean-Baptiste Debret --  |t Fire and reconstruction of an asylum for women /  |r João Francisco Muzzi --  |t Whaling in Guanabara Bay /  |r Leandro Joaquim --  |t Lettered men under investigation /  |r Conde de Resende,  |r Jose Bernardo da Silveira Frade --  |t Cultivating cinnamon in late colonial Rio /  |r Bernardino António Gomes --  |t The transfer of the Portuguese court, 1808-1820s --  |t Eagerly awaiting the royal family /  |r Padre Perereca --  |t "Infectious disorders" of the port /  |r W. Sidney Smith --  |t The Passeio Público /  |r John Luccock --  |t The independence era, 1820s-1830s --  |t The Feast of the Holy Spirit /  |r Henry Chamberlain,  |r G. Hunt --  |t The emperor dissolves the Constitutional Assembly /  |r Henry Chamberlain and Dom Pedro I --  |t Views of the palace square /  |r Jean-Baptiste Debret --  |t The night of the bottle-whippings /  |r O Republico --  |t Mapping the capital of imperial Brazil /  |r E. de la Michellerie --  |t The slave dance called Candomble /  |r Eusebio de Queiroz --  |t A neutral municipality, 1834-1889 --  |t From the dungeon to the house of correction /  |r Eusebio de Queiroz --  |t Photography arrives in Rio /  |r Louis Compte,  |r Jornal do Commercio --  |t Transient laborers of the fazenda Santa Cruz /  |r Paulo Barboza da Silva --  |t Recollections of nineteenth-century women /  |r Adele Toussaint-Samson --  |t Workers, for sale or rent /  |r Diário do Rio de Janeiro --  |t Maria Angola denounces illegal enslavement /  |r Maria Angola,  |r Miguel Paes Pimenta --  |t The capoeira gangs of Rio /  |r João Jacintho de Mello --  |t French-language classifieds /  |r Courrier du Bresil --  |t Public entertainment in imperial Rio /  |r Joaquim Manoel de Macedo --  |t Sex trafficking in the imperial capital /  |r 759 Citizens --  |t Visualizing "a carioca" /  |r Pedro Americo de Figueiredo e Melo --  |t A city celebrates slave emancipation /  |r A. Luiz Ferreira,  |r Machado de Assis --  |t The Federal District, 1889-1930 --  |t Making the Federal District /  |r Constituent Assembly --  |t The legendary festival of Our Lady of Penha /  |r Alexandre Jose de Mello Moraes Filho --  |t The animal game /  |r Francisco Jose Viveiros de Castro --  |t An allegation of infanticide /  |r Margarida Rosa da Assumpção  |g and others --  |t The Hotel Avenida /  |r Brasil-Moderno --  |t Rio's kiosks /  |r Augusto Malta --  |t The cult of nostalgia /  |r João do Norte --  |t Anarchists under arrest /  |r Corpo de Investigação e Segurança Pública do Distrito Federal --  |t Demolition of the Morro do Castelo /  |r Carlos Sampaio --  |t Exhuming Estácio de Sá /  |r Various notables --  |t The Federal District, 1930-1960 --  |t Gaúchos take the obelisk /  |g Anonymous --  |t Flying down to Rio /  |r Louis Brock --  |t Bertha Lutz Goes to Congress /  |r Bertha Lutz --  |t The Fount of the Queen /  |r Armando Magalhães Corrêa --  |t A writer's Brazilian diary /  |r Stefan Zweig --  |t Rio and World War II /  |r U.S. War Department,  |r Walt Disney Studios --  |t A fond farewell to Praça Onze /  |r Herivelto Martins --  |t Avenida Presidente Vargas /  |r Helio Alves de Brito --  |t Introducing the "Civilized Indian" João Jose Macedo /  |r Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon --  |t Madame Satã, a grifter in Lapa /  |r João Francisco dos Santos and others --  |t A city's crushing defeat at the World Cup /  |r Jornal do Brasil and Correio da Manhã --  |t Carmen Miranda shines in "Ca Room Pa Pa" /  |r MGM Studios --  |t "Soldiers of fire" /  |r Getúlio Vargas --  |t Censoring Rio /  |r 40 Graus,  |r Ralph Benedicto Zumbano --  |t The diplomacy of samba /  |r Jornal do Brasil --  |t The city and state of Guanabara, 1960-1975 --  |t The ephemeral state of Guanabara /  |r Federal Congress --  |t Recreation in the Parque do Flamengo /  |r Ethel Bauzer de Medeiros  |g and others --  |t This house is yours! /  |r Carlos Lacerda --  |t An act of student protest /  |r Correio da Manhã,  |g staff photographer --  |t After the fusion, 1975-1980s --  |t Dancin' days /  |r Nelson Motta,  |r Ruban Sabino --  |t Burger wars of 1979 /  |r Jornal do Brasil --  |t Barra da Tijuca, boomtown (but not for all) /  |r Israel Klabin,  |r Angela Coronel,  |r Heloisa Perez --  |t State terror in the early 1980s /  |r James J. Blystone,  |r Joaquim de Lima Barreto --  |t The consumer spectacle of BarraShopping /  |r Cora Rónai --  |t A weekend at Maracanã /  |r João Baptista Figueiredo --  |t The Spider Woman kisses Rio /  |r Tânia Brandão --  |t Rallying for direct elections /  |r Ricardo Kotscho --  |t A summer up in smoke /  |r Chacal --  |t Contemporary Rio, 1990s-2015 --  |t Female planet /  |r Claudia Ferreira --  |t From favela to Bairro /  |r Fernando Cavalieri --  |t Adeus 2-2-6! /  |r Paulo Mussoi --  |t In praise of a modernist monument /  |r Gilberto Gil --  |t Venerating Escrava Anastácia /  |r Kelly E. Hayes --  |t Campaigning for a "Rio without homophobia" /  |r Rio de Janeiro State Secretariat for Human Rights --  |t The last night at help /  |r Flávia Lima --  |t (Re)Constructing Black consciousness /  |r Benedito Sergio,  |r Ailton Benedito de Sousa --  |t A quilombo in Lagoa /  |r Marcelo Fernandes --  |t An oral history of Brazilian jiu-jitsu /  |r Ben Penglase,  |r Rolker Gracie --  |t Whatever your fantasia, always use a condom /  |r Ministry of Health --  |t "Pacification" /  |r Adam Isacson,  |r Observatório de Favelas --  |t An open lettter from a massacre survivor /  |r Wagner dos Santos --  |t Reading and writing the suburbs /  |r Biblioteca Parque de Manguinhos,  |r Samuel M. Silva,  |r Alex Araujo --  |t A century of change at the port /  |r Halley Pacheco de Oliveira,  |g unknown photographer(s). 
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