Dom Pedro the Magnanimous, Second Emperor of Brazil

Capa
University of North Carolina Press, 1937 - 414 páginas
This biography of Dom Pedro's reign tells how he met the problems arising from relations with the neighboring South American states, the premature political system of his own country, the struggle between church and state, the abolition of slavery, and the fostering of education. He died in exile after ruling Brazil for nearly fifty years but is ranked among the finest personalities of his time.



Originally published in 1937.



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Founding of the Brazilian Empire
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Bending the Twig
20
The Regency and the Boy Emperor
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