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|a Kraay, Hendrik.
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|a Press, Power, and Culture in Imperial Brazil /
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|a Cover -- Half title -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- List of Illustrations -- Preface by Hendrik Kraay, Celso Thomas Castilho, and Teresa Cribelli -- List of Abbreviations -- Note on Currency and Orthography -- Introduction. From Colonial Gazettes to the "Largest Circulation in South America" by Hendrik Kraay, Celso Thomas Castilho, and Teresa Cribelli -- Chapter 1. The "Print Arena": Press, Politics, and the Public Sphere, 1822-1840 by Marcello Basile
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|a Chapter 2. "Adapted to Our Customs and Dictated by Our Interests": The Press and the African Slave Trade, 1831-1840 by Alain El Youssef -- Chapter 3. Printers, Typographers, and Readers: Slavery and Print Culture by Rodrigo Camargo de Godoi -- Chapter 4. Outbreaks, Shares, and Contracts: The Press and the Migrant Trade by Jose Juan Perez Melendez -- Chapter 5. Fictionalizing Cronicas: Transformations of an Article Genre by Ludmila de Souza Maia -- Chapter 6. "For Rent" and "For Sale": Newspapers, Advertising, Property, and Markets in Rio de Janeiro, 1820s-1890s by Matthew Nestler and Zephyr Frank
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|a Chapter 7. Much More than Images: Visual Culture and the Public Sphere in Illustrated Satirical Magazines by Arnaldo Lucas Pires Junior -- Chapter 8. To "Judge the State of This Province": Correspondence to Rio de Janeiro Newspapers from Bahia, 1868 by Hednrik Kraay -- Chapter 9. Apedidos and Public Discourse: Paid Letters and Articles in the Jornal do Commercio, 1870 by Teresa Cribelli -- Chapter 10. The Sun Rises in the North: Brazilian Periodicals Published in the United States in the 1870s by Roberto Saba
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|a Chapter 11. A "Gallery of Illustrious Men of Color" Recife's O Homem, the Black Press, and Transatlantic Literary Genres by Celso Thomas Castilho -- Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index
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|a Press, Power, and Culture in Imperial Brazil introduces recent Brazilian scholarship to English-language readers, providing fresh perspectives on newspaper and periodical culture in the Brazilian empire from 1822 to 1889.
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