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UNINA9910780366403321 |
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Autore |
Smallman Shawn C |
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Fear & memory in the Brazilian army and society, 1889-1954 [[electronic resource] /] / Shawn C. Smallman |
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Chapel Hill [N.C.], : University of North Carolina Press, c2002 |
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979-88-908734-4-6 |
0-8078-6050-6 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (278 p.) |
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Civil-military relations - Brazil - History |
Sociology, Military - Brazil |
Brazil History 1889- |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Description based upon print version of record. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [243]-256) and index. |
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Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Officers versus Politicians, 1889-1930; 2. Chaos, Communism, and Terror, 1930-1937; 3. The Meaning of Independence, 1937-1945; 4. The Struggle over Petroleum, 1945-1948; 5. The Clash of Ideologies, 1949; 6. The Victory of the Nationalists, 1949-1951; 7. Betrayal, Torture, and Suicide, 1951-1954; 8. The Foundations of Military Rule; Epilogue; Notes; Bibliography; Index; |
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For more than half a century, the Brazilian army used fear and censorship to alter history and create its own political myths. Drawing on oral histories, secret police documents and other sources recently made available, the author offers a revisionist interpretation of Brazil's political history. |
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UNINA9910254795303321 |
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Murphy John W. |
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Narrative Medicine and Community-Based Health Care and Planning / / by John W Murphy, Berkeley A. Franz, Jung Min Choi, Karen A. Callaghan |
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Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2017 |
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[1st ed. 2017.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (IX, 136 p.) |
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Clinical health psychology |
Social service |
Rehabilitation |
Social medicine |
Health Psychology |
Social Work and Community Development |
Medical Sociology |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
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Introduction -- Community and narratives -- Care and dialogue -- Storylines, causality, and illness -- Apprehending storylines -- Mapping and intervention -- Politics of storytelling -- Conclusion. |
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This progressive resource brings the innovative power of narrative medicine to the forefront of community public health care. Chapters describe community involvement across a continuum of control, from health consultants describing problems and suggesting solutions to health committees designing programs and evaluating results. Narrative strategies to this end, including authentic dialogue and community mapping, are examined in the context of public health and fleshed out with examples of different levels of participation by community members. From the respectful collaboration modeled here, the principles of community public health care can potentially expand beyond the immediate community into other social domains on a greater scale. Included in the coverage: Narratives, local knowledge, and world entry. Community and narratives. What is dialogue? |
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Storylines, causes, and locus of interventions. Community mapping tells a story. The politics of storytelling. Narrative Medicine and Community-Based Health Care and Planning gives health psychologists, sociologists, social workers, and public health administrators realistic practical insights for tapping into the unique resources communities and clients have to offer. This is the next step in the evolution of public health, toward large-scale improvements in care delivery, access to and relevance of services, and patient and community outcomes. |
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