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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- INTRODUCTION Frederico Freitas and Jacob Blanc 1
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PART I THE KNOWLEDGE INTERIOR
- CHAPTER 1 INDIGENOUS SPIES AND SURVEILLANCE IN LATE COLONIAL BRAZIL 21
- CHAPTER 2 IMAGINED SERTÕES The Quest for Silver, Indigenous Conquest, and the Circulation of Knowledge in the Bahian Interior 37
- CHAPTER 3 THE INTERIOR AS BORDERLANDS The Campanha at the Edge of Empire 57
- CHAPTER 4 SÃO PAULO AND ITS INTERIOR IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES 77
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PART II THE NATIONAL INTERIOR
- CHAPTER 5 MORAL GROUNDS Plants and Plans for Imperial Brazil’s Backlands 101
- CHAPTER 6 THE ROMANTIC SERTÕES 123
- CHAPTER 7 CHARTING THE PLANALTO CENTRAL The Quest for a New Capital and the Opening of the Brazilian Interior in the 1890s 145
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PART III THE ROVING INTERIOR
- CHAPTER 8 THE WANDERING BORORO OF CENTRAL BRAZIL IN PHOTO ALBUMS AND THE 1908 NATIONAL EXHIBITION IN RIO DE JANEIRO 171
- CHAPTER 9 A CARTOGRAPHIC PICARESQUE The Prestes Column and the Symbolism of Brazil’s Interior 197
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PART IV THE TRANSFORMED INTERIOR
- CHAPTER 10 THE MARCH TOWARD THE HINTERLAND The West as Geographic Fiction and the Conquering of Central Brazil 223
- CHAPTER 11 FROM BOI GORDO TO BIOFUEL Western São Paulo and the Transformation of Rural Brazil 247
- EPILOGUE: THE INTERIOR AND THE SCALE OF HISTORY 271
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 289
- CONTRIBUTORS 291
- INDEX 295
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- INTRODUCTION Frederico Freitas and Jacob Blanc 1
-
PART I THE KNOWLEDGE INTERIOR
- CHAPTER 1 INDIGENOUS SPIES AND SURVEILLANCE IN LATE COLONIAL BRAZIL 21
- CHAPTER 2 IMAGINED SERTÕES The Quest for Silver, Indigenous Conquest, and the Circulation of Knowledge in the Bahian Interior 37
- CHAPTER 3 THE INTERIOR AS BORDERLANDS The Campanha at the Edge of Empire 57
- CHAPTER 4 SÃO PAULO AND ITS INTERIOR IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES 77
-
PART II THE NATIONAL INTERIOR
- CHAPTER 5 MORAL GROUNDS Plants and Plans for Imperial Brazil’s Backlands 101
- CHAPTER 6 THE ROMANTIC SERTÕES 123
- CHAPTER 7 CHARTING THE PLANALTO CENTRAL The Quest for a New Capital and the Opening of the Brazilian Interior in the 1890s 145
-
PART III THE ROVING INTERIOR
- CHAPTER 8 THE WANDERING BORORO OF CENTRAL BRAZIL IN PHOTO ALBUMS AND THE 1908 NATIONAL EXHIBITION IN RIO DE JANEIRO 171
- CHAPTER 9 A CARTOGRAPHIC PICARESQUE The Prestes Column and the Symbolism of Brazil’s Interior 197
-
PART IV THE TRANSFORMED INTERIOR
- CHAPTER 10 THE MARCH TOWARD THE HINTERLAND The West as Geographic Fiction and the Conquering of Central Brazil 223
- CHAPTER 11 FROM BOI GORDO TO BIOFUEL Western São Paulo and the Transformation of Rural Brazil 247
- EPILOGUE: THE INTERIOR AND THE SCALE OF HISTORY 271
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 289
- CONTRIBUTORS 291
- INDEX 295