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- Coronelism, from the term Coronelismo (Portuguese pronunciation: [koɾoneˈlizmu]), was the Brazilian political machine during the Old Republic (1889–1930)...
- pressured or induced to vote for the chosen candidates of their bosses (see coronelismo) and, if all those methods did not work, the election results could still...
- Britannica. Vol. 4 (11th ed.). pp. 438–463. Leal, Victor Nunes (1977). Coronelismo: The Muni****lity and Representative Government in Brazil. Cambridge:...
- the coffee oligarchs and the old order of café com leite politics and coronelismo — came under threat from the political aspirations of new urban groups:...
- Historical Review 67, no. 4 (1987):575-610. Roniger, Luis, "Caciquismo and Coronelismo: Contextual Dimensions of Patron Brokerage in Mexico and Brazil." Latin...
- government was to be rationalized and regularized, freed from the grips of coronelismo. The constitution of 1934 thus established a more direct mechanism for...
- "Carlismo", and is considered an example of a larger phenomenon called coronelismo ("colonel-ism"). After the end of military rule in Brazil in 1985, the...
- Retrieved 2024-04-08. Carvalho, José Murilo de (1997). "Mandonismo, Coronelismo, Clientelismo: Uma Discussão Conceitual" [Mandonism, Colonelism, Clientelism:...
- (1994). A Santa Cruz do Deserto. Recife: UFPE. Galvão, F. F. (2006). Do coronelismo ao Caldeirão. Fortaleza: ABC Ed. Ramos, Francisco Regis (1991). Caldeirão...
- through 1934. The tenente revolt heralded the end of the "coffee and milk" coronelismo politics and the beginning of social reforms. The Revolution of 1930...