Culture Wars in Brazil

DUKE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780822327196

The First Vargas Regime, 1930-1945

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By Daryle Williams
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Daryle Williams is Associate Professor of History at the University of Maryland.

List of Figures List of Tables List of Abreviations Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: The Brazilian Republic, Getulio Vargas, and Metaphors of War 1. The Vargas Era and Culture Wars 2. Cultural Management before 1930 3. Cultural Management, 1930-1945 4. "The Identity Documents of the Brazilian Nation": The National Historical and Artistic Patrimony 5. Museums and Memory 6. Expositions and "Export Quality" Culture Conclusion: Who Won? National Culture Under Vargas Biographical Appendix Notes Bibliography Index

"Culture Wars in Brazil is an important book. Historians tend to neglect Brazilian cultural history, and Williams takes a significant step toward diminishing that lacunae. His writing is dramatic and exciting, his research wide-ranging and creative, and he has uncovered much fascinating material."-Jeffrey Lesser, author of Negotiating National Identity: Immigrants, Minorities, and the Struggle for Ethnicity in Brazil "A solid and memorable contribution to our understanding of Brazilian twentieth-century history."-Robert M. Levine, author of Brazilian Legacies "All the contradictory qualities of Vargas's quasi-fascist state-activist, interventionist, nationalist, and conservative-vibrate in this fine analysis of cultural policy in the 1930s and 1940s."-Dain Borges, University of California, San Diego

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