Vargas of Brazil: A Political Biography by John W. F. Dulles
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Overview: The dominant public figure in Brazil from 1930 until 1954 was a highly contradictory and controversial personality. GetĂșlio Vargas, from the pampas of the southern frontier state of Rio Grande do Sul, became the dictator who ruled without ever forgetting the lower classes.
Vargas was a consummate artist at politics. He climbed the political ladder through seats in the state and national legislatures to the post of federal Finance Minister and to the governorship of Rio Grande do Sul. His career then took him to the National Palace as Provisional President and as Constitutional President, and later as the dictator of his “New State.” After his deposition in 1945 and a period of semiretirement, his continuing widespread popularity resulted in his successful come-back campaign in 1950 for the Presidency on the Labor Party ticket.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs
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