An edition of Casa-grande & senzala (1936)

Herrenhaus und Sklavenhütte

ein Bild der brasilianischen Gesellschaft

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An edition of Casa-grande & senzala (1936)

Herrenhaus und Sklavenhütte

ein Bild der brasilianischen Gesellschaft

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Publisher
Klett-Cotta
Language
German
Pages
491

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Cover of: The masters and the slaves =
The masters and the slaves =: Casa-grande & senzala : a study in the development of Brazilian civilization
1986, University of California Press
in English - 2nd English-language ed., rev.
Cover of: Herrenhaus und Sklavenhütte
Herrenhaus und Sklavenhütte: ein Bild der brasilianischen Gesellschaft
1982, Klett-Cotta
in German
Cover of: The masters and the slaves

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Edition Notes

Translation of: Casa-grande & senzala
Includes index.

Published in
Stuttgart

Classifications

Library of Congress
F2510 .F752215 1982

The Physical Object

Pagination
491 p. :
Number of pages
491

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1498102M
ISBN 10
312932450X
LCCN
93174382
Wikidata
Q16913135
Library Thing
9802446

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