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Brazil: Five Centuries of Change (Latin American Histories)

hardcoverMarch 25, 1999
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ISBN-13: 9780195058093 ISBN-10: 0195058097
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Binding
hardcover
Published
March 25, 1999
Weight
1.2 lbs
Dimensions
23.40×3.00×15.50 cm

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Brazil: Five Centuries of Change (Latin American Histories) by Skidmore, Thomas E.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780195058093.

With a land mass larger than the continental United States, a unique culture that is part European, African, and indigenous, and the worlds ninth largest economy, Brazil is one of the most important--yet one of the least understood--nations in the world. Thomas Skidmore, a preeminent authority on Brazil, vividly traces the 500 years of Brazils development. Its epic story begins in the wake of Vasco da Gamas historic circumnavigation of the globe, when another Portuguese vessel, commanded by Pedro Alvares Cabral, ran aground on the coast of Brazil in April 1500. From there Skidmore probes Portugals remarkable command of the vast country in the face of the advances of the Spanish, French, and Dutch colonial interests; Brazils compromised independence in 1822; its evolution as the center of world coffee cultivation; and the creation of the republic in the late nineteenth century. Here also are examinations of its unique forms of modernist art and literature, the dictatorship of Getulio Vargas and the military coups, and the ambitious reforms of current President Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Informed by the most recent scholarship available, Brazil explores the countrys many blessings: ethnic diversity, a vibrant cultural life, and a wealth of natural resources. But, as Skidmore writes, the Brazilians must also grapple with a history of political instability and military rule, a deplorable environmental record, chronic inflation, and international debt. Mapping out its past as well as its future, this eloquent and detailed look at Brazil will be the standard history of the country for years to come.