The Accidental President of Brazil: A Memoir13 reviews
Fernando Cardoso

PublicAffairs, 2006

Informative and sincere political memoir

+ Fascinating and easy-to-follow
+ Great Read!
+ Cardoso - good timing for Brazil
+ Greatest President of Brazil
  
  











  



  
The Emperor's Beard: Dom Pedro II and His Tropical Monarchy in Brazil
Lilia Moritz Schwarcz

Hill and Wang, 2003

How Brazil created a European-style monarchy in the New World--and why its influence has endured In the early nineteenth century, when the rest of Latin America was in a tumult of revolutions that established republics throughout the continent. Brazilians celebrated Dom Pedro II as their emperor and rightful leader. Paradoxically, this quasi-European royal figure--son of the king who had sought ...
  
  











  



  
A History of Brazil1 review
E. Bradford. Burns

Columbia University Press, 1993

Unfortunately the best out there on the history of Brazil.

This book is, unfortunately, the best English book on the history of Brazil. I really wanted to learn more about the history of Brazil, so I read the whole book, and I learned a lot. However, the book is not broken down by subjects, or events, or individuals, and is just written all together ...
  
  











  



  
The Accidental President of Brazil: A Memoir13 reviews
Fernando Cardoso

PublicAffairs, 2006

Informative and sincere political memoir

+ Fascinating and easy-to-follow
+ Great Read!
+ Cardoso - good timing for Brazil
+ Greatest President of Brazil
  
  











  



  
The Emperor's Beard: Dom Pedro II and His Tropical Monarchy in Brazil
Lilia Moritz Schwarcz

Hill and Wang, 2003

How Brazil created a European-style monarchy in the New World--and why its influence has endured In the early nineteenth century, when the rest of Latin America was in a tumult of revolutions that established republics throughout the continent. Brazilians celebrated Dom Pedro II as their emperor and rightful leader. Paradoxically, this quasi-European royal figure--son of the king who had sought ...
  
  











  



  
A History of Brazil1 review
E. Bradford. Burns

Columbia University Press, 1993

Unfortunately the best out there on the history of Brazil.

This book is, unfortunately, the best English book on the history of Brazil. I really wanted to learn more about the history of Brazil, so I read the whole book, and I learned a lot. However, the book is not broken down by subjects, or events, or individuals, and is just written all together ...