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1. Linda Lewin, “The Oligarchical Limitations of Social Banditry in Brazil: The Case of the ‘Good’ Thief Antônio Silvino,” Past and Present 82 (Feb. 1979):116–46; Joseph E. Sweigert, “Financing and Marketing Brazilian Export Agriculture: The Coffee Factors of Rio de Janeiro, 1850–1880,” Ph.D. diss., University of Texas at Austin, 1980.
2. Theodore Zeldin, France: 1848–1945, Volume 1: Ambition, Love, and Politics; Volume 2: Intellect, Taste, and Anxiety (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1973, 1977).
3. Ronald H. Chilcote, The Brazilian Communist Party: Conflict and Integration, 1922–1972 (New York: Oxford University Press, 1974).
4. Caio Prado Júnior, Origens da Dialética de Trabalho (São Paulo: Difusão Européia do Livro, 1966).
5. See Fernando Gabeira, O Que E Isso, Companheiro? (Rio de Janeiro: Codecri, 1979), 31–32.
6. These works include Robert Conrad, Brazilian Slavery: An Annotated Research Bibliography (Boston: G. K Hall, 1977); and Dorothy B. Porter, Afro-Braziliana: A Working Bibliography (Boston: G. K. Hall, 1978). See Laurence Hallewell, “Charting the Middle Passage: Recent Reference Books on the African Diaspora,” LARR 19, no. 3 (1984):217–22.