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Chapters of Brazil's Colonial History 1500-1800 Revised Edition
Contributor(s): Capistrano de Abreu, Joćo (Author), Brakel, Arthur (Author), Novais, Fernando A. (With)
ISBN: 0195103025     ISBN-13: 9780195103021
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
OUR PRICE:   $46.54  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: December 1998
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Annotation: Capistrano de Abreu has created an integrated history of Brazil in a landmark work of scholarship that is also a literary masterpiece. Abreu offers a startlingly modern analysis of the past, based on the role of the economy, settlement, and the occupation of the interior. This Brazilian classic opens Brazil's rich past to the general reader.
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BISAC Categories:
- History | Latin America - South America
- Literary Criticism | Caribbean & Latin American
Dewey: 981
LCCN: 96043461
Lexile Measure: 1190
Series: Library of Latin America (Paperback)
Physical Information: 0.55" H x 5.33" W x 7.98" (0.53 lbs) 272 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Latin America
- Ethnic Orientation - Hispanic
 
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In Chapters in Brazil's Colonial History, Capistrano de Abreu created an integrated history of Brazil in a landmark work of scholarship that is also a literary masterpiece. Abreu offers a startlingly modern analysis of the past, based on the role of the economy, settlement, and the occupation
of the interior. In these pages, he combines sharp portraits of dramatic events--close fought battles against Dutch occupation in the 1650s, Indian resistance to often brutal internal expansion--with insightful social history. A master of Brazil's ethnographic landscape, he provides detailed
sketches of daily life for Brazilians of all stripes.
Superbly translated by Arthur A. Brakel and edited by Stuart Schwartz and Fernando Novais, this Brazilian classic has never before available in English. Chapters in Brazil's Colonial History opens Brazil's rich, fascinating past to the general reader, and offers scholars access to a great turning
point in historical scholarship.