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Joaquim Nabuco

Monarchism, Panamericanism and Nation-Building in the Brazilian Belle Epoque

by Stephanie Dennison (Author)
©2006 Monographs 248 Pages

Summary

This book examines the contribution made by Joaquim Nabuco (1849-1910) to political thought in Brazil during the Belle Epoque (1888-1910). Nabuco was once leader of the abolitionist cause in Brazil and turned his attention after the abolition of slavery in 1888 to saving the monarchy. This study traces Nabuco’s views on the monarchic institution in Brazil, considering first the origins of his (liberal) monarchist beliefs and his ideas on how the institution should adapt to halt the threat of republicanism before 1889. It concentrates on the first decade of the Republic and the ways in which Nabuco presented a challenge to the new regime. By examining the impact of his views on the State’s domestic and international roles, the book reveals Nabuco’s contribution to nation-building in late-nineteenth-century Brazil.

Details

Pages
248
Year
2006
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039107193
Language
English
Keywords
Biography Nabuco, Joaquim Brazil 1888-1910
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2006. 248 pp.

Biographical notes

Stephanie Dennison (Author)

The Author: Stephanie Dennison is a graduate of King’s College London and the University of Liverpool, where she completed her doctorate on Joaquim Nabuco in 1996. She has published on the Brazilian Belle Epoque, National Identity and Brazilian Film. She currently teaches Portuguese and Brazilian Studies at the University of Leeds.

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