Bridging the island : Brazilians' views of Spanish America and themselves, 1865-1912 / Ori Preuss.
Por: Preuss, Ori [author.]
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The island of Brazil and Spanish America : first bridges, 1865-1888 -- The end of slavery and the hopeful beginnings of a Latin American consciousness in Brazil -- The end of the monarchy and the unwelcome Hispano-Americanization of Brazil -- Close encounters of the peripheral kind : Luso-Hispano-American interaction in the Age of Empire and the ideologization of "Latin America" -- Recreating the island, maintaining the bridges : Rio Branco, Spanish America, and the myth of paz e concórdia.
Explores the interplay between Brazilian interpretations of the national Self and the Spanish-American Other during the critical years spanning the demise of slavery and monarchy.
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