We cannot remain silent opposition to the Brazilian military dictatorship in the United States
Green, James Naylor 1951-
We cannot remain silent opposition to the Brazilian military dictatorship in the United States James N. Green - XIV, 450 S Ill. 25 cm - Radical perspectives : a radical history review book series .
Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references (p. [411]-429) and index
Revolution and counterrevolution in Brazil -- "A gente quer ter voz ativa" -- The birth of a movement -- "Caminhando e cantando e seguindo a canção" -- The world turned upside down -- "Agora falando sério" -- Defending artistic and academic freedom -- "Acorda amor" -- The campaign against torture -- "Vai meu irmão" -- Latin Americanists take a stand -- "Pode me prender, pode me bater" -- Human rights and the organization of American states -- "Fado tropical" -- Congressional questioning -- "While my eyes go looking for flying saucers in the sky" -- Denouncing the dictatorship -- "Navegar é preciso" -- Performing opposition -- "Quem é essa mulher?" -- The slow-motion return to democracy -- "Amanhã há de ser outro dia
9780822347170 cloth : alk. paper 9780822347354 pbk. : alk. paper
9780822347354
2010000606
015541266 UK
Dictatorship--History--Brazil--20th century
Vereinigte Staaten--Politischer Protest--Brasilien--Menschenrechte--Militärherrschaft--Diktatur--Menschenrechtsverletzung--Folter--Politischer Widerstand--Internationale Beziehungen--Gesellschaftliche/politische Bewegung
Brazil--Politics and government--1964-1985
Brazil--History--Foreign public opinion--Revolution, 1964
United States--Relations--Brazil
Brazil--Relations--United States
Dictatorship Brazil History 20th century Brazil History Revolution, 1964 Foreign public opinion Brazil Politics and government 1964-1985 United States Relations Brazil Brazil Relations United States Fellow John P. Birkelund Fellow in the Humanities Nina Maria Gorrissen Fellow in History Class of Fall 2020 Class of Fall 2024
F2523
981.06/3 981.063
We cannot remain silent opposition to the Brazilian military dictatorship in the United States James N. Green - XIV, 450 S Ill. 25 cm - Radical perspectives : a radical history review book series .
Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references (p. [411]-429) and index
Revolution and counterrevolution in Brazil -- "A gente quer ter voz ativa" -- The birth of a movement -- "Caminhando e cantando e seguindo a canção" -- The world turned upside down -- "Agora falando sério" -- Defending artistic and academic freedom -- "Acorda amor" -- The campaign against torture -- "Vai meu irmão" -- Latin Americanists take a stand -- "Pode me prender, pode me bater" -- Human rights and the organization of American states -- "Fado tropical" -- Congressional questioning -- "While my eyes go looking for flying saucers in the sky" -- Denouncing the dictatorship -- "Navegar é preciso" -- Performing opposition -- "Quem é essa mulher?" -- The slow-motion return to democracy -- "Amanhã há de ser outro dia
9780822347170 cloth : alk. paper 9780822347354 pbk. : alk. paper
9780822347354
2010000606
015541266 UK
Dictatorship--History--Brazil--20th century
Vereinigte Staaten--Politischer Protest--Brasilien--Menschenrechte--Militärherrschaft--Diktatur--Menschenrechtsverletzung--Folter--Politischer Widerstand--Internationale Beziehungen--Gesellschaftliche/politische Bewegung
Brazil--Politics and government--1964-1985
Brazil--History--Foreign public opinion--Revolution, 1964
United States--Relations--Brazil
Brazil--Relations--United States
Dictatorship Brazil History 20th century Brazil History Revolution, 1964 Foreign public opinion Brazil Politics and government 1964-1985 United States Relations Brazil Brazil Relations United States Fellow John P. Birkelund Fellow in the Humanities Nina Maria Gorrissen Fellow in History Class of Fall 2020 Class of Fall 2024
F2523
981.06/3 981.063