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Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Advocate of Order during the Old Republic (pre-1930) | 1 |
Pt. II | Critic of Post-1930 Confusion (1931-1935) | 26 |
Pt. III | Opponent of the Post-1935 Repression (1936-1938) | 47 |
Pt. IV | In the Aftermath of the 1938 Uprisings (1938-1941) | 78 |
Pt. V | Dealing with the Economia Popular and Matarazzo (1940-1944) | 103 |
Pt. VI | Giving Attention to International Matters (1942-1943) | 132 |
Pt. VII | Battling Cassiano Ricardo and the DIP (1943-1944) | 157 |
Pt. VIII | Reacting to Catholic Conformity and Coriolano's Repression (1944-1945) | 185 |
Pt. IX | Emerging as a Hero with Brazil's Return to Liberties (Early 1945) | 213 |
Pt. X | Participant in Preparations for Elections (June-October 1945) | 237 |
Pt. XI | Declining to Run for Congress and Explaining Vargas' Fall (October 1945) | 257 |
Pt. XII | Shocked by the Electorate's Message (December 1945) | 278 |
Notes | 299 | |
Index | 353 |
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