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25.
Da Cunha, “Inferno Verde,” in
Paraíso Perdido
, ed. Tocantins
.
26.
Abdala Júnior and Alexandre,
Canudos
; Amory,
Euclides da Cunha
; Bernucci and da Cunha,
A
imitação dos sentidos
; Bernucci da Cunha,
“Os Sertões”
; Fernandes and Gaudenzi,
O clarim e a or-
ação
; de Santana,
Ciência e arte
; do Nascimento,
“Os Sertões” de Euclides da Cunha
; Rabello,
Euc-
lides da Cunha
; Ventura, de Santana, and Carvalho,
Retrato interrompido da vida de Euclides da
Cunha
.
Chapter 2
*1.
The Pantanal is an enormous wetland in what is now Mato Grosso and Bolivia.
1.
Rabello,
Euclides da Cunha
.
2.
Stepan,
Rise of the Brazilian Sciences
.
3.
Da Costa,
Da monarquía à república
; de Carvalho,
A formação das almas
; de la Vega,
Evolucion-
ismo versus positivismo
.
4.
4 Barman,
Citizen Emperor
; Schwarcz,
Emperor's Beard
. Also see da Costa,
Brazilian Empire
;
da Costa,
Da monarquía à república
; Needell,
Party of Order
.
5.
See Schultz,
Tropical Versailles
.
6.
Barman,
Citizen Emperor.
7.
Bethell,
Brazil
; Graham,
Patronage and Politics
.
8.
Da Costa,
Brazilian Empire
.
9.
Graham,
Patronage and Politics
.
10.
Ibid.
11.
Needell,
Tropical Belle Époque
.
12.
Da Costa,
Da monarquía à república
.
13.
See Needell,
Tropical Belle Époque
.
14.
Schultz,
Tropical Versailles
.
15.
See Needell,
Party of Order
.
16.
See for example Agassiz and Agassiz,
Journey in Brazil
.
17.
Hartt and Agassiz,
Thayer Expedition
; see also James,
Brazil through the Eyes of William James
,
Agassiz,
Journey in Brazil
, and Pedro,
O imperador do Brasil e os seus amigos de Novo Inglaterra
.
18.
See Barman,
Princess Isabel of Brazil
.
19.
There is an immense literature that addresses Brazilian slavery, but see Bastide,
African Reli-
gions of Brazil
; Butler,
Freedoms Given, Freedoms Won
; Naro,
Blacks, Coloureds and National Iden-
tity
; Bethell,
Abolition of the Brazilian Slave Trade
; Reis and Gomes,
Liberdade por um Fio
; Schwartz,
“Black Latin America”; and the many Portuguese references cited in the bibliography, especially those
of Reis and Gomes.
20.
Eltis et al.,
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
; Eltis, Lewis, and Sokoloff,
Slavery in the Development of
the Americas
.
21.
Lovejoy,
Transformations in Slavery
.
22.
See Conrad,
World of Sorrow
; Eltis,
Rise of African Slavery in the Americas
; Heywood,
Central
Africans and Cultural Transformations
; Lovejoy and Trotman,
Trans-Atlantic Dimensions of Ethnicity
;
Freyre,
The Masters and the Slaves
; Karasch,
Slave Life in Rio de Janeiro
; Mattoso,
To Be a Slave in
Brazil
; Monteiro,
Negros daTerra
; Reis and Gomes,
Liberdade por um fio
; Vainfas,
A herésia dos índi-
os
and
Ideologia e escravidão
.
23.
Costigan et al.,
Diálogos da conversão
; Hemming,
Amazon Frontier
; Hemming,
Red Gold
;
Langfur, “Myths of Pacification”; Lavalle, “Frontiers, Colonization and Indian Manpower”; MacLach-
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