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Military Terror and Silence in Brazil, 1910-1945
Smallman, Shawn C.
Canadian journal of Latin American and Caribbean studies, 1999, Vol.24 (47), p.5-27
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Canada: Routledge
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Título:
Military Terror and Silence in Brazil, 1910-1945
Autor:
Smallman, Shawn C.
Assuntos:
Armed forces
;
Armies
;
Authorship
;
Brazil - ethnology
;
Communism
;
Cultural factors
;
Fear
;
Government - history
;
History
;
History of medicine
;
History, 20th Century
;
Military personnel
;
Military Personnel - education
;
Military Personnel - history
;
Military Personnel - legislation & jurisprudence
;
Military Personnel - psychology
;
Military Psychiatry - economics
;
Military Psychiatry - education
;
Military Psychiatry - history
;
Navies
;
Newspapers as Topic - economics
;
Newspapers as Topic - history
;
Newspapers as Topic - legislation & jurisprudence
;
Police
;
Political Systems - history
;
Politics
;
Power (Psychology)
;
Rebellion
;
Silence
;
Social Conditions - economics
;
Social Conditions - history
;
Social Conditions - legislation & jurisprudence
;
Social Control Policies - economics
;
Social Control Policies - history
;
Social Control Policies - legislation & jurisprudence
;
Soldiers
;
Terrorism
;
Terrorism - economics
;
Terrorism - ethnology
;
Terrorism - history
;
Terrorism - legislation & jurisprudence
;
Terrorism - psychology
;
Torture
;
Violence - economics
;
Violence - ethnology
;
Violence - history
;
Violence - legislation & jurisprudence
;
Violence - psychology
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Canadian journal of Latin American and Caribbean studies, 1999, Vol.24 (47), p.5-27
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Descrição:
Throughout the twentieth century, the Brazilian military has gone to great lengths to conceal its use of terror. The armed forces have kidnapped journalists, censored newspapers, and threatened authors. Such censorship and silencing have not only limited criticism from powerful social groups, but have also enabled the military to defend political myths that are in its interest. To date, however, few scholars have carefully examined military terror in Brazil, although testimonials abound. In order to better understand this phenomenon, consequently, this study examines two specific cases of military terror in Brazil, and the armed forces' efforts to silence or shape the memory of these events.
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Canada: Routledge
Idioma:
Inglês
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