Millenarian Vision, Capitalist Reality Millenarian Vision, Capitalist Reality

Millenarian Vision, Capitalist Reality

Brazil’s Contestado Rebellion, 1912–1916

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Publisher Description

Why did a millenarian movement erupt in the Brazilian interior in 1912? Setting out to answer this deceptively simple question, Todd A. Diacon delivers a fascinating account of a culture in crisis.
Combining oral history with detailed archival research, Millenarian Vision, Capitalist Reality depicts a peasant community whose security in economic, social, and religious relations was suddenly disrupted by the intrusion of international capital. Diacon shows how a “deadly triumvirate” comprised to foreign capital, state power, and local bosses engineered a land tenure revolution that threatened smallholders’ subsistence, sparking rebellion among the Contestado peasants.
Unlike most analysis of millenarian movements, Diacon combines a material analysis with a careful exploration of the movement’s millenarian ideology to demonstrate how a particular combination of external and internal forces produced a crisis of values in the Contestado society. Such a crisis, Diacon concludes, gave a special power to the millenarian vision that promised not only outward reform, but inner salvation as well. This work offers a significant contribution to the literature of millenarian movements, popular religion, peasant rebellions, and the transition to capitalism in Brazil.

  • GENRE
    History
    RELEASED
    1991
    29 August
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    216
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Duke University Press
    PROVIDER INFO
    Duke University Press
    SIZE
    1.6
    MB
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