The article deals historiographically with the indigenous resistance in Ceará and how the different authors, from the positivists to the Marxists studied the problem of the good Indian and the bad Indian, just wars and the vanquished and the victors.
The paper argues that the discussion of the issue of external dependency as an obstacle to the development of Third World countries is traditionally centered on the period after the political independence of these countries. In discussing the Brazilian case, this paper questions the excessive emphas...
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doaj-1b79df2a4840464bb469f74cdbfcd57b2020-11-24T22:18:08ZporUniversidade Federal de PernambucoClio: Revista de Pesquisa Histórica2525-56492525-56491993-06-01114The article deals historiographically with the indigenous resistance in Ceará and how the different authors, from the positivists to the Marxists studied the problem of the good Indian and the bad Indian, just wars and the vanquished and the victors.Olímpio J. de Arroxelas Galvão0Universidade Federal de PernambucoThe paper argues that the discussion of the issue of external dependency as an obstacle to the development of Third World countries is traditionally centered on the period after the political independence of these countries. In discussing the Brazilian case, this paper questions the excessive emphasis attributed to "external factors" and argues that domestic factors - expressed in terms of the enormous power of local and regional agrarian elites - would have played a decisive role in the backwardness Brazilian economy.https://periodicos.ufpe.br/revistas/revistaclio/article/view/24923 |
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Olímpio J. de Arroxelas Galvão The article deals historiographically with the indigenous resistance in Ceará and how the different authors, from the positivists to the Marxists studied the problem of the good Indian and the bad Indian, just wars and the vanquished and the victors. Clio: Revista de Pesquisa Histórica |
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The article deals historiographically with the indigenous resistance in Ceará and how the different authors, from the positivists to the Marxists studied the problem of the good Indian and the bad Indian, just wars and the vanquished and the victors. |
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The article deals historiographically with the indigenous resistance in Ceará and how the different authors, from the positivists to the Marxists studied the problem of the good Indian and the bad Indian, just wars and the vanquished and the victors. |
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The article deals historiographically with the indigenous resistance in Ceará and how the different authors, from the positivists to the Marxists studied the problem of the good Indian and the bad Indian, just wars and the vanquished and the victors. |
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The article deals historiographically with the indigenous resistance in Ceará and how the different authors, from the positivists to the Marxists studied the problem of the good Indian and the bad Indian, just wars and the vanquished and the victors. |
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The article deals historiographically with the indigenous resistance in Ceará and how the different authors, from the positivists to the Marxists studied the problem of the good Indian and the bad Indian, just wars and the vanquished and the victors. |
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article deals historiographically with the indigenous resistance in ceará and how the different authors, from the positivists to the marxists studied the problem of the good indian and the bad indian, just wars and the vanquished and the victors. |
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The paper argues that the discussion of the issue of external dependency as an obstacle to the development of Third World countries is traditionally centered on the period after the political independence of these countries. In discussing the Brazilian case, this paper questions the excessive emphasis attributed to "external factors" and argues that domestic factors - expressed in terms of the enormous power of local and regional agrarian elites - would have played a decisive role in the backwardness Brazilian economy. |
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