Civilian-military Relations in Brazil, 1889-1898University of South Carolina Press, 1969 - 232 pàgines |
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Pàgina 49
... Deodoro reacted by dissolving it on November 3 , 1891. As in other times of crisis , martial law was declared in Rio de Janeiro and restrictions were placed on the press ; the supposed danger of monarchist reaction was used to justify ...
... Deodoro reacted by dissolving it on November 3 , 1891. As in other times of crisis , martial law was declared in Rio de Janeiro and restrictions were placed on the press ; the supposed danger of monarchist reaction was used to justify ...
Pàgina 51
... Deodoro government , and he acknowl- edged that their “ great state , like others , is a captive of the ill will " of those in power . But he urged them " always to resist within the legal limits , " for " provoke us as they will , we ...
... Deodoro government , and he acknowl- edged that their “ great state , like others , is a captive of the ill will " of those in power . But he urged them " always to resist within the legal limits , " for " provoke us as they will , we ...
Pàgina 135
... Deodoro da Fonseca did not always respect the boundaries of their state's autonomy . A small but illustrative incident concerned the granting of a concession to construct a second railroad linking the port of Santos with the interior of ...
... Deodoro da Fonseca did not always respect the boundaries of their state's autonomy . A small but illustrative incident concerned the granting of a concession to construct a second railroad linking the port of Santos with the interior of ...
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The Political Economy of the Brazilian State, 1889–1930 Steven Topik Visualització de fragments - 1987 |
The Venezuelan Armed Forces in Politics, 1935-1959 Winfield J. Burggraaff Visualització de fragments - 1972 |