Brazil And La Plata
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Author | : Fabrício Prado |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2021 |
Genre | : Electronic books |
ISBN | : 3030603237 |
This edited volume brings together essays that examine recent scholarship on the history of the Rio de la Plata region (present-day Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and southern Brazil) from the colonial period to the nineteenth century. It illustrates new themes and historical methods that have transformed the historiography of Rio de la Plata, including the use of new sources, digital methodologies and techniques, and innovative approaches to the already well-studied themes of gender, race, commerce, the slave trade, indigenous history, and economic, political, and military history. Contributions privilege trans-national and Atlantic approaches to the Rio de la Plata, emphasizing the inter-connections of processes beyond imperial and national lines, and aiming at uncovering the history of Africans and Amerindians, popular classes, women, urban groups, as well as the partnerships created across the Spanish and Portuguese imperial borders, which also involved other agents from Britain, the Netherlands, and the United States. Furthermore, each chapter offers historiographical introductions covering scholarship produced in the twenty-first century. This book will be an indispensable and unique tool for English speaking students of colonial and nineteenth-century Rio de la Plata and for those with a broader interest in Latin American and Atlantic History.
Author | : Alfred Russel Wallace |
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Total Pages | : 656 |
Release | : 1876 |
Genre | : Paleontology |
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Total Pages | : 646 |
Release | : 1876 |
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Author | : Daniel Parish Kidder |
Publisher | : Philadelphia, Childs |
Total Pages | : 730 |
Release | : 1857 |
Genre | : Brazil |
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Author | : Barbara Anne Ganson |
Publisher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 308 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780804754958 |
This ethnographic study is a revisionist view of the most significant and widely known mission system in Latin Americathat of the Jesuit missions to the Guaraní Indians, who inhabited the border regions of Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil. It traces in detail the process of Indian adaptation to Spanish colonialism from the sixteenth through the early nineteenth centuries. The book demonstrates conclusively that the Guaraní were as instrumental in determining their destinies as were the Catholic Church and Spanish bureaucrats. They were neither passive victims of Spanish colonialism nor innocent children of the jungle, but important actors who shaped fundamentally the history of the Río de la Plata region. The Guaraní responded to European contact according to the dynamics of their own culture, their individual interests and experiences, and the changing political, economic, and social realities of the late Bourbon period.
Author | : United States. Department of State |
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Total Pages | : 764 |
Release | : 1868 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : United States. Department of State |
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Total Pages | : 764 |
Release | : 1868 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : United States. Congress. House |
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Total Pages | : 804 |
Release | : 1868 |
Genre | : United States |
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Author | : Martin Curi |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2016-04-14 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1317624092 |
No other national stereotype in the world is so closely tied with a sport, as Brazil is with football. The five-time world champions have constructed their national identity around this sport. Perhaps for this reason it’s no wonder that there are many Brazilian social scientists doing research on this theme. The first part of this volume is dedicated to the history of Brazilian football. The main question is how did football become so popular in the country? It also looks at other interesting historical developments in Brazilian football history up to this day. The second part considers current phenomena, especially the place of Brazilian football in a globalized world: What are the consequences of an extremely commercialized and mediatized sport on a developing country? How does Brazil figure as the main supplying country of football talents? How does the population feel about seeing their players in Europe instead of their own country? Finally, the book will conclude with a critique of a documentary film about a Brazilian national team game in Haiti which was part of the Brazilian army’s blue helmet mission. The game was used as a political instrument, revealing the importance of this sport in attaining a political position for Brazil in the world. This book was previously published as a special issue of Soccer and Society.
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Total Pages | : 1484 |
Release | : 1876 |
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