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Published by Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, US, 2023
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. Workers in Brazil and the United States have followed parallel and entangled histories for many centuries. Recent experiences with progressive, popular presidents and authoritarian, populist presidents in the two most populous countries in the hemisphere have underscored important similarities. The contributors in this volume focus on the comparative and transnational histories of labor between and across Brazil and the United States. The countries' histories bear the marks of slavery, racism, transoceanic immigration, and rapid urbanization, as well as strong regional differentiation and inequalities. These features decisively shaped the working classes. Brazilian and US labor history debates have erupted and subsided at different times. This collection synthesizes those debates while adding new topics and new sources from both countries. The international group of historians' methodologically innovative chapters explore links, resonances, and divergences between US and Brazilian labor history. They widen the scope of analysis for themes and problems that have long been familiar to historians of work and workers in the two countries, but have not provoked close dialogues between scholars in the respective places. Though the histories themselves were often entangled, the debates about them have too rarely intertwined.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -This book reexamines the socioeconomic and political transformation that occurred in Brazil during the 1940s as a result of the Second World War. Integrating social and political history, the author explores the adoption of new policies around state-sponsored industrialisation, the consolidation of Brazilian labour law institutions, and the expanded influence of 'racial democracy' in the country's domestic and foreign policy. The book argues that the nature of the Brazilian state and its definitions of citizenship were redefined both from 'the top' - as a result of Brazil's integration in the new international order following the War - and 'from below' - as antifascism and mass nationalism opened new spaces for subaltern agency. Challenging traditional narratives on Brazil's transition from the Estado Novo dictatorship of Getúlio Vargas to a postwar democratic experience, this book highlights the extent to which political developments were shaped by key global processes and foreign relations with the USA. The book also focuses on the 'bottom-up' forces and actors that brought about change in Brazil, emphasising the role of workers, protestors, and popular actors in shaping history. Breaking new ground in Brazilian historiography, this book makes a significant contribution to studies of populism and democratisation in Latin America. 360 pp. Englisch.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -This book reexamines the socioeconomic and political transformation that occurred in Brazil during the 1940s as a result of the Second World War. Integrating social and political history, the author explores the adoption of new policies around state-sponsored industrialisation, the consolidation of Brazilian labour law institutions, and the expanded influence of 'racial democracy' in the country's domestic and foreign policy. The book argues that the nature of the Brazilian state and its definitions of citizenship were redefined both from 'the top' - as a result of Brazil's integration in the new international order following the War - and 'from below' - as antifascism and mass nationalism opened new spaces for subaltern agency. Challenging traditional narratives on Brazil's transition from the Estado Novo dictatorship of Getúlio Vargas to a postwar democratic experience, this book highlights the extent to which political developments were shaped by key global processes and foreign relations with the USA. The book also focuses on the 'bottom-up' forces and actors that brought about change in Brazil, emphasising the role of workers, protestors, and popular actors in shaping history. Breaking new ground in Brazilian historiography, this book makes a significant contribution to studies of populism and democratisation in Latin America. 360 pp. Englisch.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware -This book reexamines the socioeconomic and political transformation that occurred in Brazil during the 1940s as a result of the Second World War. Integrating social and political history, the author explores the adoption of new policies around state-sponsored industrialisation, the consolidation of Brazilian labour law institutions, and the expanded influence of 'racial democracy' in the country's domestic and foreign policy. The book argues that the nature of the Brazilian state and its definitions of citizenship were redefined both from 'the top' - as a result of Brazil's integration in the new international order following the War - and 'from below' - as antifascism and mass nationalism opened new spaces for subaltern agency. Challenging traditional narratives on Brazil's transition from the Estado Novo dictatorship of Getúlio Vargas to a postwar democratic experience, this book highlights the extent to which political developments were shaped by key global processes and foreign relations with the USA. The book also focuses on the 'bottom-up' forces and actors that brought about change in Brazil, emphasising the role of workers, protestors, and popular actors in shaping history. Breaking new ground in Brazilian historiography, this book makes a significant contribution to studies of populism and democratisation in Latin America.
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Add to basketHardback. Condition: New. Workers in Brazil and the United States have followed parallel and entangled histories for many centuries. Recent experiences with progressive, popular presidents and authoritarian, populist presidents in the two most populous countries in the hemisphere have underscored important similarities. The contributors in this volume focus on the comparative and transnational histories of labor between and across Brazil and the United States. The countries' histories bear the marks of slavery, racism, transoceanic immigration, and rapid urbanization, as well as strong regional differentiation and inequalities. These features decisively shaped the working classes. Brazilian and US labor history debates have erupted and subsided at different times. This collection synthesizes those debates while adding new topics and new sources from both countries. The international group of historians' methodologically innovative chapters explore links, resonances, and divergences between US and Brazilian labor history. They widen the scope of analysis for themes and problems that have long been familiar to historians of work and workers in the two countries, but have not provoked close dialogues between scholars in the respective places. Though the histories themselves were often entangled, the debates about them have too rarely intertwined.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - This book reexamines the socioeconomic and political transformation that occurred in Brazil during the 1940s as a result of the Second World War. Integrating social and political history, the author explores the adoption of new policies around state-sponsored industrialisation, the consolidation of Brazilian labour law institutions, and the expanded influence of 'racial democracy' in the country's domestic and foreign policy. The book argues that the nature of the Brazilian state and its definitions of citizenship were redefined both from 'the top' - as a result of Brazil's integration in the new international order following the War - and 'from below' - as antifascism and mass nationalism opened new spaces for subaltern agency. Challenging traditional narratives on Brazil's transition from the Estado Novo dictatorship of Getúlio Vargas to a postwar democratic experience, this book highlights the extent to which political developments were shaped by key global processes and foreign relations with the USA. The book also focuses on the 'bottom-up' forces and actors that brought about change in Brazil, emphasising the role of workers, protestors, and popular actors in shaping history. Breaking new ground in Brazilian historiography, this book makes a significant contribution to studies of populism and democratisation in Latin America.
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Published by Universidade do Sagrado Coração. USC, Caxias do Sul, 2004
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Tapa Blanda. Condition: New. Doutorado em História Social pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas (2001). Reconstitui o processo de formação dos bairros operários de Porto Alegre, entre as décadas de 1920 e 1950, enfocando temas como memória e identidade coletiva, família e gênero, classe e etnicidade, para no final propor uma nova leitura sobre as mudanças na relação entre sociedade e política no período do pós-Segunda Guerra. 459 Páginas. 600 gr. Libro.
Published by Editora Foco Jurídico Ltda
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paperback. Sobre a obra Comentários à Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados - 3ª Ed - 2025 Desde 2022, este manual se consolidou como referência indispensável para quem busca compreender aLei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais(LGPD) em profundidade. Agora em sua terceira edição, a obra chega ainda mais atualizada, detalhada e abrangente, acompanhando as mais recentes inovações legislativas e regulatórias dos anos de 2024 e 2025. Fruto do trabalho colaborativo de especialistas renomados, cada artigo daLGPDé comentado de forma crítica, clara e acessível, sempre atento às orientações daAutoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados (ANPD)e às tendências do direito comparado. O leitor encontrará análises precisas sobre as principais reformas, a ampliação da autonomia daANPD, novos guias orientativos e resoluções, além de conexões inéditas entre a LGPD e outras normativas relevantes. A obra mantém seu compromisso com a atualização constante, o rigor técnico e a linguagem acessível, tornando-se ferramenta essencial tanto para consultas rápidas quanto para estudos aprofundados. Advogados, estudantes, juízes, promotores, defensores públicos e encarregados de dados encontrarão aqui respostas práticas, fundamentadas e alinhadas à melhordoutrinaejurisprudência. Mais do que um simples comentário à lei, este livro oferece uma visão comparada com oRegulamento Geral Europeu (GDPR)e destaca os principais desafios e soluções globais em proteção de dados. O diálogo permanente com a comunidade acadêmica e profissional, aliado ao compromisso com a excelência, garante que esta obra siga sendo referência nacional no tema. Seja para quem está começando ou para quem já atua na área, esta terceira edição reafirma sua missão: entregar o conteúdo mais completo, atualizado e confiável sobre aLGPD no Brasil.
Published by A.A.M. Stols / Maestricht and Bruxelles, 1930
HARDCOVER. Condition: Very Good+. A. Alexeieff (illustrator). Limited edition. Beautifully rebound by The Lakeside Press, #99 out of 200cc. 94pp+6 black etchings by the author, large octavo in full leather, raised bands to spine, gilt titles with red and gilt embossed image to front board, original cover bound in on the front pastedown. mild rubbing to leather spine and board corners, light discoloration at bottom front from liquid contact yet no warping or major dampstaining damage, tight binding, interior clean throughout, Very Good+. #99 our of 200cc text in French.
Published by A.A.M. Stols, Maestricht & Bruxelles, 1930
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Published by Bloomsbury Publishing (UK), 2023
ISBN 10: 1666917508 ISBN 13: 9781666917505
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