Vargas and Brazil
Discover the complexities of Brazil's political landscape with Vargas and Brazil by J. Hentschke. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2007, this thought-provoking volume spans 306 pages and presents a rich tapestry of scholarship from experts across Brazil, the U.S., and Europe.
In this compelling first edition, Hentschke and his contributors delve into the intricate political changes and cultural representations of Getúlio Vargas's regimes. Through meticulous re-examinations of Vargas literature and utilization of previously unavailable sources, the book reveals the varied interpretations of Vargas's legacy—highlighting how he resonated differently with diverse groups.
This essential read is perfect for those seeking insight into the historical significance of Vargas and the impact of his policies on Brazilian society. Don't miss out on the opportunity to deepen your understanding of this pivotal figure in Brazilian history.