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The book explores the evolution of samba music in Brazil from 1930 to 1945, highlighting how political, social, and cultural shifts influenced this popular genre during a time of significant change. It delves into the effects of industrialization and the authoritarian rule of Getúlio Vargas on the music scene, providing insights into the interplay between samba and the broader societal transformations occurring in Brazil during this era.
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The Social History of the Brazilian Samba, Lisa Shaw
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- 2019
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