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A history of the Brazil: comprising its geography, commerce, colonization, aboriginal inhabitants, &c. &c. &c. (en Inglés)
Henderson, James (Autor)
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A history of the Brazil: comprising its geography, commerce, colonization, aboriginal inhabitants, &c. &c. &c. (en Inglés) - Henderson, James
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Beneath the emerald canopy of Brazil's rainforests and the bustling harbours of its colonial ports, a story unfolds-one of ambition, upheaval, and enduring cultural fusion. In these pages, the tangled roots of South American colonisation are revealed alongside the vibrant tapestry of Brazilian indigenous peoples, their worlds forever shaped by the tides of commerce and conquest. This classic, long out of print and now republished by Alpha Editions, was once a cornerstone for academic research into the Portuguese empire era and the nineteenth century's dramatic transformations. Restored for today's and future generations, it stands as a cultural treasure, inviting readers to traverse the shifting frontiers of Brazil's historical geography and to witness the birth of a nation from the confluence of old and new worlds. With meticulous observation and evocative detail, the narrative illuminates the complexities of Brazil's colonisation, from the earliest encounters between European explorers and native communities to the explosive growth of commerce that redefined the region's destiny. Here, the evolution of brazilian commerce development is not merely chronicled but brought to life-its impact on society, landscape, and identity made vivid through a scholar's discerning eye. For those seeking a deeper understanding of Latin American history or assembling a university history curriculum, these chapters offer an indispensable reference, rich in context and alive with the voices of those who shaped and were shaped by Brazil's past. This edition is not just a reprint-it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, a bridge to the intellectual and human drama that defined an era. Whether you are a casual reader drawn to the sweep of colonial history nonfiction, or a classic-collection buyer searching for a historical geography reference of enduring value, this volume promises a journey through time and thought, restored with care and respect for its literary and historical significance.