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New Bibliographies of the History of Brazil

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BIBLIOGRAPHIA BRASILIANA: RARE BOOKS ABOUT BRAZIL PUBLISHED FROM 1504 TO 1900 AND WORKS BY BRAZILIAN AUTHORS OF THE COLONIAL PERIOD. By DE MORAESRUBENS BORBA. Revised and enlarged edition in two volumes. (Los Angeles: UCLA Latin American Center Publications; and Rio de Janeiro: Livraria Kosmos Editôra, 1983. Pp. 1075. $150.00 set.)

BRAZIL AND ITS RADICAL LEFT: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE COMMUNIST MOVEMENT AND THE RISE OF MARXISM, 1922–1972. By CHILCOTERONALD H. (Milwood, N.Y.: Kraus International Publications, 1980. Pp. 455. $60.00.)

A GUIDE TO THE HISTORY OF BRAZIL, 1500–1822: THE LITERATURE IN ENGLISH. By DUTRAFRANCIS A. (Santa Barbara, Calif.: ABC-Clio, 1980. Pp. 625. $52.50.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2022

Joseph L. Love*
Affiliation:
University of Illinois at Urbana
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Notes

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.