Unearth the dramatic origins of Brazil in this definitive account of its Indigenous heritage and colonial transformation. Volume 1 of Robert Southey’s History of Brazil—expertly modernized by Joshua Dias for contemporary readers—chronicles the collision of vibrant Indigenous civilizations, Portuguese ambition, and the forces that forged South America’s cultural and economic powerhouse.
Discover:
Indigenous Civilizations: Explore the rich cultures, traditions, and resilience of Brazil’s native tribes, from the Tupinambá to the Guarani, before and after European contact.
Portuguese Colonization: Witness Pedro Álvares Cabral’s 1500 landing, the rise of sugar plantations, and the brutal realities of the bandeirantes (explorer-conquistadors) as they expanded imperial borders.
Clash of Worlds: Dive into the geopolitical rivalries between Portugal, France, and the Netherlands, and the devastating impact of disease, slavery, and religious missions on Indigenous societies.
Economic Foundations: Learn how Brazil’s early economy—fueled by brazilwood, sugar, and coerced labor—laid the groundwork for its global influence.
Why This Volume?
Modernized Readability: Joshua Dias revitalizes Southey’s 19th-century prose, preserving its scholarly depth while enhancing clarity for today’s audiences.
Perfect For:
History Enthusiasts: Immerse yourself in a pivotal era of Latin America’s past.
Students & Educators: A vital resource for courses on colonialism, Indigenous studies, or Atlantic World history.
Book Clubs: Spark discussions on empire, cultural identity, and resilience.
Volume 1 of this acclaimed series bridges the gap between academic rigor and accessible storytelling, featuring timelines and annotations to guide readers through Brazil’s formative century. Whether you’re a scholar or a curious reader, this book offers a gripping lens into the triumphs and tragedies that shaped a nation.
Start Your Journey Today: Dive into the roots of Brazil’s complex legacy—where Indigenous traditions met colonial ambition, and a global giant began to rise. Available now on Amazon.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Unearth the dramatic origins of Brazil in this definitive account of its Indigenous heritage and colonial transformation. Volume 1 of Robert Southey's History of Brazil-expertly modernized by Joshua Dias for contemporary readers-chronicles the collision of vibrant Indigenous civilizations, Portuguese ambition, and the forces that forged South America's cultural and economic powerhouse.Discover: Indigenous Civilizations: Explore the rich cultures, traditions, and resilience of Brazil's native tribes, from the Tupinamba to the Guarani, before and after European contact.Portuguese Colonization: Witness Pedro Alvares Cabral's 1500 landing, the rise of sugar plantations, and the brutal realities of the bandeirantes (explorer-conquistadors) as they expanded imperial borders.Clash of Worlds: Dive into the geopolitical rivalries between Portugal, France, and the Netherlands, and the devastating impact of disease, slavery, and religious missions on Indigenous societies.Economic Foundations: Learn how Brazil's early economy-fueled by brazilwood, sugar, and coerced labor-laid the groundwork for its global influence.Why This Volume?Modernized Readability: Joshua Dias revitalizes Southey's 19th-century prose, preserving its scholarly depth while enhancing clarity for today's audiences.Rich Primary Sources: Letters, colonial records, and Indigenous accounts bring authenticity to this meticulously researched narrative.Perfect For: History Enthusiasts: Immerse yourself in a pivotal era of Latin America's past.Students & Educators: A vital resource for courses on colonialism, Indigenous studies, or Atlantic World history.Book Clubs: Spark discussions on empire, cultural identity, and resilience.Volume 1 of this acclaimed series bridges the gap between academic rigor and accessible storytelling, featuring timelines and annotations to guide readers through Brazil's formative century. Whether you're a scholar or a curious reader, this book offers a gripping lens into the triumphs and tragedies that shaped a nation.Start Your Journey Today: Dive into the roots of Brazil's complex legacy-where Indigenous traditions met colonial ambition, and a global giant began to rise. Available now on Amazon. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798309375318
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