An edition of Brazil (1999)

Brazil

Five Centuries of Change

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An edition of Brazil (1999)

Brazil

Five Centuries of Change

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"Indispensable introductory survey of Brazilian history, 1500-1998. Pre-1930 history is treated as background. Second half is an outstanding narrative of politics and economic policy from 1930-present. Accessible to students and general readers. Particularly interesting are the book's final chapters, which seem to be addressed more to the conscience of the Brazilian ruling class than to foreign readers. Includes bibliographical essay, but one much less dense than typically found in Oxford Univ. Press one-volume histories of Latin American nations"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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Brazil: Five Centuries of Change
2021, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Brazil: five centuries of change
2010, Oxford University Press
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Brazil: five centuries of change
1999, Oxford University Press
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Brazil: Five Centuries of Change (Latin American Histories)
March 25, 1999, Oxford University Press, USA
in English
Cover of: Brazil
Brazil: Five Centuries of Change
1999, Oxford University Press
in English
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Brazil: Five Centuries of Change (Latin American Histories)
February 12, 1999, Oxford University Press, USA
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F2521.S54 2022

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384
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0.483

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OL34701100M
ISBN 13
9780190068981

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"Only four countries in the world-Canada, Russia, the People's Republic of China, and the United States (if Alaska is included)-are larger than Brazil."

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