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Filinto Müller was the most despised police chief in Brazilian history and later a detested senator. Müller bore the brunt of many accusations of police wrongdoing owing to charges by yellow-journalist David Nasser. This volume examines the totality of Müller's life and is the result of 11 years of research in which 66,704 documents, 500 newspapers clippings, and 165 visual items were examined. Numerous interviews were likewise conducted. This work has uncovered little archival evidence to substantiate direct charges against Müller. This book argues, however, that Müller was responsible for the invention of modern-day death squads, the first of their kind in the Americas.



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Preface – List of Abbreviations – Introduction – Cuiaba Days – A Youngman’s Passion – The Revolution of 1924 – Exile and Return – Vargas – Police Chief – The Estado Novo – Limbo – The CPI – Senator – A Row of Onions – A Place in History – Selected Glossary – Bibliography – Index.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/22/2020 12:12:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433178825, 978-1433178825
      ISBN10: 1433178826

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Filinto Müller was the most despised police chief in Brazilian history and later a detested senator. Müller bore the brunt of many accusations of police wrongdoing owing to charges by yellow-journalist David Nasser. This volume examines the totality of Müller's life and is the result of 11 years of research in which 66,704 documents, 500 newspapers clippings, and 165 visual items were examined. Numerous interviews were likewise conducted. This work has uncovered little archival evidence to substantiate direct charges against Müller. This book argues, however, that Müller was responsible for the invention of modern-day death squads, the first of their kind in the Americas.



      Table of Contents

      Preface – List of Abbreviations – Introduction – Cuiaba Days – A Youngman’s Passion – The Revolution of 1924 – Exile and Return – Vargas – Police Chief – The Estado Novo – Limbo – The CPI – Senator – A Row of Onions – A Place in History – Selected Glossary – Bibliography – Index.

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