Frank McCann

Frank McCann is an American Brazilianist expert in Brazilian military history.[1] He is a professor emeritus of history at the University of New Hampshire.[2][3] His work publicised in English Brazil's participations in the world wars.[4]

He also studies the relationship between Brazil and the United States.[5]

He, over many publications, has come to become a frequently cited author and somewhat of an authority in the topic area of the Brazilian Military around the Vargas era, 1930-1945.[6]

Publications

"Brazil and the United States During World War II and Its Aftermath," 2018.[7]
"The Brazilian-American Alliance, 1937-1945," 2015.[8]
"Soldiers of the Pátria," 2004.[9]

Bibliography

  • Soldiers of the Patria, A History of the Brazilian Army, 1889–1937[10]
  • The Brazilian-American Alliance[3]
  • Airlines and Bases: Aviation Diplomacy; The United States and Brazil, 1939–1941, Inter-American Economic Affairs[3]

See also

References

  1. "Americanos sabem muito pouco do Brasil" Archived 2012-07-28 at Archive.today (in Portuguese)
  2. "Frank McCann". University of New Hampshire Speakers Bureau. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
    - A formação do Exército Nacional Archived 2014-07-14 at the Wayback Machine (in Portuguese)
  3. Brazil and World War II: The Forgotten Ally. What did you do in the war, Zé Carioca?
  4. (in English) UNH - Página acessada em 9 de Novembro de 2010.
    -(in Portuguese) Estadão - País foi chamado a ocupar a Áustria. Página acessada em 2 de Janeiro de 2011.
    -(in Portuguese) Mondopost Archived 2010-02-28 at the Wayback Machine - Brasil foi chamado a ocupar a Áustria. Página acessada em 9 de Novembro de 2010.
  5. Americanos sabem muito pouco do Brasil Archived 2012-07-28 at Archive.today (in Portuguese)
  6. (in Portuguese)
  7. (in Portuguese)
  8. (in Portuguese)
  9. (in Portuguese)
  10. Book synopsis at the publisher's website


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