
The Oxford Encyclopedia Of Brazilian History And Culture Brings Together A Variety Of Specialists From Around Latin America, Europe, And The United States. The Encyclopedia's 115 Entries Range From The Nation's Prehistory Until The Beginning Of The 21st Century And Feature Original Research On The History And Legacies Of Slavery, Political History, International Relations, Economic History, Social History, Cultural History, And More, With Special Attention Paid To Arts And Sciences. The Collection Is Divided Into Four Large Chronological Sections: The Precolonial And Long Colonial Periods, The Short Imperial Period, And The Republican Period That Continues To The Present Day. It Also Seeks To Reinvent The Historiographical Tradition By Securing The Participation Of Historians From Across Generations Whose Contributions Compare Themes And Models Of Interpretation That Correspond To Specific Phases Of Historical Research. Written In Clear Explanatory Prose And Incorporating The Latest Research, The Encyclopedia's Articles Offer A Marvelous Narrative That Will Be Of Use To Scholars, Students, And The General Reader-- Provided By Publisher.
This encyclopedia investigates the multifaceted historical and cultural development of Brazil from its precolonial origins through the early 21st century. Edited by Guillermo Palacios, the work synthesizes contributions from an international cohort of specialists to provide a comprehensive historiographical overview. By organizing entries into four distinct chronological periods, the text offers a structured framework for understanding the nation's political, economic, and social evolution.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this collection as a significant reference tool that bridges the gap between specialized academic research and general accessibility. The prose is noted for its clarity, making it a valuable resource for both students and seasoned researchers seeking a structured overview of Brazilian history.
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Publication Date:
2022-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10:
0197642381
ISBN-13:
9780197642382
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