Civilian-military Relations in Brazil, 1889-1898University of South Carolina Press, 1969 - 232 pàgines |
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Pàgina 88
... Marshal Floriano Peix- oto and therefore could justify military revolts while at the same time attacking his regime as a military despotism . For them , military movements against the government were valid whenever they personally ...
... Marshal Floriano Peix- oto and therefore could justify military revolts while at the same time attacking his regime as a military despotism . For them , military movements against the government were valid whenever they personally ...
Pàgina 138
... Marshal Floriano Peixoto.33 The federal forces Deodoro had stationed in their state were more power- ful than their own , and the Paulistas were dependent on Floriano's commands to the federal troops to regain control over their ...
... Marshal Floriano Peixoto.33 The federal forces Deodoro had stationed in their state were more power- ful than their own , and the Paulistas were dependent on Floriano's commands to the federal troops to regain control over their ...
Pàgina 203
... Marshal on his birthday . As the interim president of the Club argued , " this act is imprudent in view of how past occurrences and manifestations to Marshal Floriano Peixoto appeared to the government , giving rise to . . . acts which ...
... Marshal on his birthday . As the interim president of the Club argued , " this act is imprudent in view of how past occurrences and manifestations to Marshal Floriano Peixoto appeared to the government , giving rise to . . . acts which ...
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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 |