Power and the Ruling Classes in Northeast Brazil

Juazeiro and Petrolina in Transition (Cambridge Latin American Studies)

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Power and the Ruling Classes in Northeast Brazil

Juazeiro and Petrolina in Transition (Cambridge Latin American Studies)

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Cover of: Power and the ruling classes in northeast Brazil
Power and the ruling classes in northeast Brazil
2006, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: Power and the Ruling Classes in Northeast Brazil
Power and the Ruling Classes in Northeast Brazil: Juazeiro and Petrolina in Transition (Cambridge Latin American Studies)
November 2, 2006, Cambridge University Press
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Cover of: Power and the ruling classes in northeast Brazil
Power and the ruling classes in northeast Brazil: Juazeiro and Petrolina in transition
1990, Cambridge University Press
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"This report from a Recife newspaper provides a glimpse of political-economic life in the early 1970s in Juazeiro and Petrolina, neighboring towns of some sixty thousand inhabitants each that are closely linked to each other, to their respective states of Bahia and Pernambuco in the Brazilian Northeast, to the federal government centered in Brasilia, and, increasingly, to international capital."

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Paperback
Number of pages
403
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8.8 x 6 x 1.1 inches
Weight
11.2 ounces

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OL7714542M
ISBN 10
0521028817
ISBN 13
9780521028813

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OL3461738W

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This report from a Recife newspaper provides a glimpse of political-economic life in the early 1970s in Juazeiro and Petrolina, neighboring towns of some sixty thousand inhabitants each that are closely linked to each other, to their respective states of Bahia and Pernambuco in the Brazilian Northeast, to the federal government centered in Brasilia, and, increasingly, to international capital.
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