The Tribute of Blood

The Tribute of Blood

by Peter M. Beattie

"Army, Honor, Race, and Nation in Brazil, 1864–1945"

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The Tribute of Blood

The Tribute of Blood by Peter M. Beattie

Details

Perspective:

Researcher

Biography:

No

Region:

South America

Page Count:

424

Published Date:

2001

ISBN13:

9780822327332

Description

Main Themes and Topics

The Tribute of Blood by Peter M. Beattie explores the transformative period in Brazilian history when military recruitment reform significantly altered the social and institutional landscapes. At its core, the book examines how these changes impacted social discipline and the lives of the poor, second only in magnitude to the abolition of slavery. Beattie delves into the intersection of military service and socio-economic factors, highlighting the complex dynamics between state power and individual agency during this pivotal era.

Writing Style and Tone

Peter M. Beattie adopts an academic yet accessible writing style in The Tribute of Blood. His detailed narrative is rich with historical context and supported by thorough research, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Brazilian history, military reforms, and societal changes. Despite the scholarly nature of the content, Beattie maintains a clear and engaging tone that appeals to both academics and general readers.

Brief Summary

In The Tribute of Blood, Peter M. Beattie presents a compelling argument on the profound effects of military recruitment reform in Brazil. By drawing parallels with the abolition of slavery, the book underscores the significant shifts in social order and individual lives. Beattie meticulously traces the evolution of recruitment policies and their broader implications, offering insights into how these reforms reshaped Brazilian society during a time of heightened change and modernization.

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