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Brazil: A Global Studies Handbook
By (Author) Todd L. Edwards
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
1st September 2007
United States
General
Non Fiction
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Hardback
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This book is a captivating and authoritative introduction to Brazil-its history, the evolution of its society and culture, and the staggering variety of peoples and landscapes within its borders. * Includes maps of the early division of South America, modern Brazil's regions and states, and comparative views of Brazil's size to that of Europe as well as photographs of slave conditions, early transportation of coffee, famous leaders, indigenous peoples, the Amazon rainforest, and more * Provides a glossary of terms from Brazil's history to contemporary times, defining terms such as estado novo, bureaucratic authoritarianism, Tropicalismo, and Capoeira
"This handbook on Brazil is recommended for geography and business collections in public and academic libraries." - ARBA "For South American-oriented collections." - Library Journal
Todd L. Edwards, PhD, is an independent writer, consultant, and investment adviser.