Historia diplomatica do Brazil: O Reconhecimento do Imperio
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Analisa as negociações diplomáticas que culminaram no reconhecimento do regime brasileiro na Europa após a independência, cobrindo o esforço diplomático entre 1822 e 1827 e o reconhecimento por Portugal em 1825. Examina as dificuldades encontradas pelas missões brasileiras nas cortes europeias, o papel decisivo da presença naval e da cooperação de oficiais estrangeiros, as manobras políticas e os debates internacionais que influenciaram a aceitação da nova entidade política, e organiza argumentos e documentos para mostrar como fatores militares, políticos e diplomáticos se conjugaram nesse processo.
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