University of Texas Press
The Interior
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About this book
A new history of Brazil told through the lens of the often-overlooked interior regions.
In colonial Brazil, observers frequently complained that Portuguese settlers appeared content to remain “clinging to the coastline, like crabs.” From their perspective, the vast Brazilian interior seemed like an untapped expanse waiting to be explored and colonized. This divide between a thriving coastal area and a less-developed hinterland has become deeply ingrained in the nation’s collective imagination, perpetuating the notion of the interior as a homogeneous, stagnant periphery awaiting the dynamic influence of coastal Brazil.
The Interior challenges these narratives and reexamines the history of Brazil using an “interior history” perspective. This approach aims to reverse the conventional conceptual and geographical boundaries often employed to study Brazilian history, and, by extension, Latin America as a whole. Through the work of twelve leading scholars, the volume highlights how the people and spaces within the interior have played a pivotal role in shaping national identities, politics, the economy, and culture. The Interior goes beyond the traditional boundaries of borderland and frontier history, expands on the current wave of scholarship on regionalism in Brazil, and, by asking new questions about space and nation, provides a fresh perspective on Brazil’s history.
Author / Editor information
Frederico Freitas is an associate professor of Latin American and digital history at North Carolina State University. He is the author of Nationalizing Nature.
Jacob Blanc is an associate professor of history and international development studies at McGill University and the author of The Prestes Column: An Interior History of Brazil.
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This multifaceted approach to the interior provides an engaging perspective for a non-specialist audience.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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INTRODUCTION Frederico Freitas and Jacob Blanc
1 - PART I THE KNOWLEDGE INTERIOR
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CHAPTER 1 INDIGENOUS SPIES AND SURVEILLANCE IN LATE COLONIAL BRAZIL
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CHAPTER 2 IMAGINED SERTÕES The Quest for Silver, Indigenous Conquest, and the Circulation of Knowledge in the Bahian Interior
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CHAPTER 3 THE INTERIOR AS BORDERLANDS The Campanha at the Edge of Empire
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CHAPTER 4 SÃO PAULO AND ITS INTERIOR IN THE EIGHTEENTH AND NINETEENTH CENTURIES
77 - PART II THE NATIONAL INTERIOR
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CHAPTER 5 MORAL GROUNDS Plants and Plans for Imperial Brazil’s Backlands
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CHAPTER 6 THE ROMANTIC SERTÕES
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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
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CHAPTER 8 THE WANDERING BORORO OF CENTRAL BRAZIL IN PHOTO ALBUMS AND THE 1908 NATIONAL EXHIBITION IN RIO DE JANEIRO
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CHAPTER 9 A CARTOGRAPHIC PICARESQUE The Prestes Column and the Symbolism of Brazil’s Interior
197 - PART IV THE TRANSFORMED INTERIOR
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CHAPTER 10 THE MARCH TOWARD THE HINTERLAND The West as Geographic Fiction and the Conquering of Central Brazil
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CHAPTER 11 FROM BOI GORDO TO BIOFUEL Western São Paulo and the Transformation of Rural Brazil
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EPILOGUE: THE INTERIOR AND THE SCALE OF HISTORY
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
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CONTRIBUTORS
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INDEX
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