RECENT TITLES FROM THE HELEN KELLOGG INSTITUTE FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
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Gabriela Ippolito-ODonnell
The Right to the City: Popular Contention in Contemporary Buenos Aires (2012)
Susan Fitzpatrick-Behrens
The Maryknoll Catholic Mission in Peru, 19431989: Transnational Faith and Transformation (2012)
Barry S. Levitt
Power in the Balance: Presidents, Parties, and Legislatures in Peru and Beyond (2012)
Srgio Buarque de Holanda
Roots of Brazil (2012)
Jos Murilo de Carvalho
The Formation of Souls: Imagery of the Republic in Brazil (2012)
Douglas Chalmers and Scott Mainwaring, eds.
Problems Confronting Contemporary Democracies: Essays in Honor of Alfred Stepan (2012)
Peter K. Spink, Peter M. Ward, and Robert H. Wilson, eds.
Metropolitan Governance in the Federalist Americas: Strategies for Equitable and Integrated Development (2012)
Natasha Borges Sugiyama
Diffusion of Good Government: Social Sector Reforms in Brazil (2012)
Ignacio Walker
Democracy in Latin America: Between Hope and Despair (2013)
Laura Gmez-Mera
Power and Regionalism in Latin America: The Politics of MERCOSUR (2013)
Rosario Queirolo
The Success of the Left in Latin America: Untainted Parties, Market Reforms, and Voting Behavior (2013)
Erik Ching
Authoritarian El Salvador: Politics and the Origins of the Military Regimes, 18801940 (2013)
Brian Wampler
Activating Democracy in Brazil: Popular Participation, Social Justice, and Interlocking Institutions (2015)
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autntico (pl. autnticos): the more radical members of the Brazilian Democratic Movement
bandeirante (pl. bandeirantes): colonial scout
cabo eleitoral (pl. cabos eleitorais): political canvassers
caboclo (pl. caboclos): Brazilians of mixed European and indigenous backgrounds
celebrao (pl. celebraes): the socializing part of religious gatherings
conscientizao : consciousness raising
coronel (pl. coronis): local strongmen
diretrio and sub-diretrio (pl. diretrios): party city chapters and party neighborhood chapters
mutiro (pl. mutires): self-construction projects, most often the building of popular houses
paulista (pl. paulistas): of, from, or pertaining to the state of So Paulo
politicagem : politicking
pelego (pl. pelegos): co-opted union leader
reinvidicao (pl. reinvidicaes): a demand to public officials grounded on moral or legal rights
tenentismo : political movement of rebelling lieutenants in the first half of the twentieth century
vendeiro (pl. vendeiros): owner of the local supply store and middleman of coffee trade
This book is based on a doctoral thesis completed at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, University of Waterloo, under the supervision of Frederick Bird and Kathryn Hochstetler. Fred provided unremitting support for this project since I began to conceptualize it. Notably, he supported my decision to pursue a qualitative historical approach in a time when political science graduate students are pressured to adopt quantitative methods. Kathy shared her comprehensive and in-depth knowledge of Brazil, and continually pushed me to hone my arguments; she provided decisive encouragement in the book proposal and manuscript revision phases, which included the extensive rewriting of the original text.