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"Examines why Portuguese Brazil became a unified empire (and not a kingdom) following independence, whereas Spanish America broke apart into republican states. Argues that by 1820, when the Portuguese had abandoned the Enlightenment vision of a powerful Portuguese empire in which Brazil would play an important role, Brazilians shifted the discourse from emancipation within the empire to independence and the creation of a 'powerful empire' of their own"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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A utopia do poderoso império: Portugal e Brasil : bastidores da política, 1798-1822
1994, Sette Letras
in Portuguese
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 245-256).
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