Resisting boundaries : the subject of naturalism in Brazil
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Resisting boundaries : the subject of naturalism in Brazil
(Garland reference library of the humanities, vol. 1865 . Latin American studies ; vol. 6)
Garland Pub., 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 175-185) and index
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Description
This is Volume 2 THE MONOPOLY ISSUE AND ANTITRUST 1900-1917, part of a compilation of 12 articles on BUSINESS AND GOVERNMENT IN AMERICA SINCE 1870 and provides a very broad and representative selection of the scholarly literature found in learned journals on the subject of government-business relations in the age of industry, the period since 1870. This period is traditionally known as the Progressive Era. Contemporaries, and historians after them, conceived of it as a period of seminal reform. These are the years of Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson (1901-1909 and 1913-1921, respectively), each regarded as reformers of major stature.
Table of Contents
Introduction 1. O mulato, or, O sangue gritava-lhe 2. O cortigo, or, A feroz engrenagem daquela maquina terrivel 3. A came, or, De maos atadas 4. Bom-Crioulo, or, Contra si proprio 5. Dona Guidinha do Pogo, or, A letra da lei estava morta
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