The Emperor's Beard; Dom Pedro II and the Tropical Monarchy of Brazil

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Format: Trade Book
Pub. Date: 2004-09-15
Publisher(s): Hill and Wang
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Summary

How Brazil created a European-style monarchy in the New World--and why its influence has endured In the early nineteenth century, when the rest of Latin America was in a tumult of revolutions that established republics throughout the continent. Brazilians celebrated Dom Pedro II as their emperor and rightful leader. Paradoxically, this quasi-European royal figure--son of the king who had sought refuge in Rio de Janeiro from the Napoleanic armies conquering Portugal--came to symbolize much of what was modern and specifically Brazilian about his people. And when in 1889 Pedro fled into exile and Brazil, too, became a republic, many of the symbols of his royal power were incorporated into new structures of meaning in the new Brazil. Why was this so? Lilia Moritz Schwarcz's innovative, exciting work blends politics, anthropology, cultural studies, and art history to show how this strange amalgam of European monarchy and New World innovation was invented and sustained. The Emperor's Beard explores the world of Dom Pedro's court--its rituals, icons, racial features, art, and politics--and delineates for us the means and processes whereby the Brazilian empire took shape. Indeed, as Schwarz shows, the social and political meaning of Dom Pedro's court continues to affect the Brazilian imagination today. This is a scintillating, surprising work of real historical and cultural importance.

Author Biography

Lilia Moritz Schwarcz teaches at the University of São Paulo and has written many books, including The Spectacle of the Races (H&W, 1999). She lives in São Paulo.

Table of Contents

Preface xi
1. The Emperor's New Clothes": Reflections on Royalty
3(12)
2. An Empire Is Born in the Tropics
15(9)
3. The Nation's Orphan: "God's Will Be Done"
24(18)
4. The Little Big King
42(17)
5. The Great Emperor
59(11)
6. Life at Court: Polite Society
70(20)
7. "A Monarch in the Tropics": The Brazilian Historical and Geographical Institute, the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts, and the Pedro II School
90(28)
8. How to Be Brazilian Nobility
118(35)
9. Dom Pedro's Residences
153(31)
10. The Empire of Festivals and the Festivals of the Empire 184(48)
11. The Paraguayan War: Volunteer Number One 232(17)
12. A Citizen-Monarch 249(11)
13. The Daguerreotype Revolution in Brazil 260(7)
14. A Monarch on His Travels 267(16)
15. Universal Exhibitions: Celebrations of Labor and Progress 283(12)
16. The Monarchy Will Fall 295(24)
17. The Republic Cannot Wait for the Old Emperor to Die 319(14)
18. The Emperor's Exile and Death: Martyr to the Nation Once Again 333(20)
19. A Ghost Called Dom Pedro 353(15)
Final Considerations 368(13)
Chronology 381(8)
Archival Sources and Their Abbreviations 389(2)
Notes 391(20)
Bibliography 411(16)
Index 427(10)
Illustration Credits 437

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