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Formation of Souls
Imagery of the Republic in Brazil
1990
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In The Formation of Souls: Imagery of the Republic in Brazil, José Murilo de Carvalho examines the birth of the Brazilian Republic in 1889. Given that the majority of the population of Brazil participated very little in the change from an empire to a republic, what allowed the new government to consolidate its power? As a part of the answer to this question, Carvalho analyzes a collection of republican symbols, images, allegories, and myths of the period as attempts by various republican political elites to shape the collective social imagination. As Carvalho explains, the expansion of popular participation in republican ideals would have been nearly impossible through a purely theoretical, ideological discourse, so it had to be achieved by more universal, accessible means, appealing to collective sentiment through stories and images of heroes and founding fathers, images of women, and national flags and anthems. In this concise but heavily illustrated study, Carvalho demonstrates how the foundational symbols created for the new republic reflected important ideological battles over the nature of the new Brazilian regime. He evaluates the acceptance or rejection of these symbols by the public, that is, their efficacy or failure in promoting the legitimization of the new political system and redefining the collective identity of Brazilians. Available for the first time in an English translation, The Formation of Souls: Imagery of the Republic in Brazil will appeal to all students and scholars of history, political science, and Latin American studies who are interested in one of the key moments of Brazilian political history. "The book that is now arriving in the hands of English-language readers was first published in 1990 and in the following year received the Jabuti Prize, the most prestigious literary award in Brazil. Since then, it has become indispensable to an understanding of Brazil. The Formation of Souls owes its success not only to the originality of its research and its analytic consistency but also to its place within the larger body of work of José Murilo de Carvalho, an author with one of the most consistent and celebrated research agendas in Brazil." —from the foreword

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Jose Murilo de Carvalho
Jose Murilo de Carvalho
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José Murilo de Carvalho é um cientista político e historiador brasileiro, membro desde 2005 da Academia Brasileira de Letras. Junto com o jurista e professor Celso Lafer, é o único historiador brasileiro a ser membro dessa Academia e também da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. Professor da Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais e do IUPERJ por vinte anos, é também professor titular de História do Brasil no Departamento de História do Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Sociais da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. José Murilo de Carvalho é o sexto ocupante da Cadeira 5 da Academia Brasileira de Letras, eleito em 11 de março de 2004, na sucessão de Rachel de Queiroz. Foi recepcionado em 10 de setembro de 2004 pelo acadêmico Affonso Arinos de Mello Franco. (Fonte: Wikipédia, 16/04/2014)

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