Citizen emperor : Pedro II and the making of Brazil, 1825-91 / Roderick J. Barman. PRINT
Publication details: Stanford, California : Stanford University Press , 1999.Description: xviii, 548 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0804735107
- 9780804735100
- 0804744009
- 9780804744003
- 981.04092 21 WI Bar
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 515-527) and index.
Preface -- Born to rule, 1825-31 -- No safety here, 1831-40 -- Savior of his country, 1840-45 -- Taking charge, 1845-53 -- The daily round, 1853-64 -- The usages of power, 1853-64 -- Triumphs of the will, 1864-71 -- Heirs and enemies, 1871-76 -- Letting go, 1876-81 -- Overtaken by time, 1881-87 -- The hand of fate, 1887-89 -- To die in exile, 1889-91 -- Afterword: the voice of history -- Notes -- Index.
"This volume reveals how the political and the personal intertwined to make Pedro II the person he was. He was remarkably self-centered, with a distrust of intimacy that left him emotionally deprived. He worked alone, and his principal advisors were never human beings but books. A man of monumental restraint and iron self-discipline, Pedro II took great care in speech and writing to reveal little of his inner self. These defenses once penetrated, as in this book, we encounter a complex personality who simultaneously compels sympathy, exasperation, and respect."--Jacket.
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