Urban Politics in Brazil focuses on an important yet neglected topic in Brazilian and Latin American history: the emergence of urban mass politics in the early twentieth century. This original and provocative case study fills a major gap in the historiography of modern Brazil.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 156 mm
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978-0-8229-3438-7 (9780822934387)
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Michael Conniff, emeritus professor of history at San Jose State University, earned degrees at UC Berkeley and Stanford and has published 10 books and many articles on modern history, most recently Modern Panama (2019, with Gene Bigler) and A New History of Modern Latin America (2017, with Lawrence Clayton and Susan Gauss). He has lived overseas more than a dozen years, held several post-docs (including three Fulbright tours), and served in the U.S. Peace Corps. He lectures often in Portuguese and Spanish. He taught history at the University of New Mexico and later created Latin American studies programs at Auburn University and the University of South Florida. He also founded the Global Studies program at San Jose State and its Global Studies Initiative.