Author(s): Ronald H. Chilcote
Publisher: University of California Press
Year: 1972
Language: English
Pages: 317
Introduction - Ronald H. Chilcote, 1
Part I. Protest and Resistance in Angola and Brazil
Angola:
1. The African Response to Early Portuguese Activities in
Angola - David Birmingham, 11
2. The Tokoist Church and Portuguese Colonialism in Angola - Alfredo Margarido, 29
3. A Failure of Hope: Education and Changing Opportunities in Angola under the Portuguese Republic - Michael A. Samuels, 53
4. Origins of African Nationalism in Angola: Assimilado Protest Writings, 1859-1929 - Douglas L. Wheeler 67
Brazil:
5. The Social and Ethnic Significance of the War of the Cabanos - Manuel Correia de Andrade 91
6. The Cangapo and the Politics of Violence in Northeast Brazil - Amaury de Souza, 109
7. The Entry of Padre Cicero into Partisan Politics, 1907-1909: Some Complexities of Brazilian Backland Politics under the Old Republic - Ralph della Cava, 133
8. The Millennium that Never Came: The Story of a Brazilian Prophet - René Ribeiro, 157
9. Disunity and Discontent: A Study of Peasant Political Movements in Brazil - Shepard Forman, 183
Part II. A Comparative Overview
10. Portugal's Contribution to the Underdevelopment of Africa and Brazil - Marvin Harris, 209
11. Lusotropicology, Race, and Nationalism, and Class Protest and Development in Brazil and Portuguese Africa - Roger Bastide, 225
Part III. Conclusion
12. Protest and Resistance in Brazil and Portuguese Africa: A Synthesis and a Classification - Ronald H. Chilcote, 243
Index, 305