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This book is a captivating and authoritative introduction to
Brazil-its history, the evolution of its society and culture, and
the staggering variety of peoples and landscapes within its
borders. Brazil: A Global Studies Handbook provides an
easy-to-access, multifaceted introduction to the world's fifth
largest nation-a staggeringly diverse region, socially and
geographically, that remains relatively unknown even as it becomes
increasingly important on the world stage. Brazil offers an expert
chronological narrative summary of over five centuries of South
America's largest country-from the days of early Portuguese
exploration to President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's reelection. In
addition, it provides a richly informative section of
alphabetically organized entries covering important Brazilian
people, places, and events. For readers both new to Brazil or
researching specific aspects of its unique history, complex
politics, heavyweight economy, and vibrant culture, this is the
volume with which to begin. Includes maps of the early division of
South America, modern Brazil's regions and states, and comparative
views of Brazil's size to that of Europe as well as photographs of
slave conditions, early transportation of coffee, famous leaders,
indigenous peoples, the Amazon rainforest, and more Provides a
glossary of terms from Brazil's history to contemporary times,
defining terms such as estado novo, bureaucratic authoritarianism,
Tropicalismo, and Capoeira
This work is a unique exploration of modern Argentina, combining
narrative historical chapters with a reference section covering the
nation's most important cultural figures, places, and events.
Argentina: A Global Studies Handbook is a revealing look at South
America's second largest nation, providing an interdisciplinary
introduction to the country's economy, history, geography,
politics, government, society, and culture. Argentina spans over
five centuries of the nation's evolution-from the arrival of the
conquistadors through the years of revolution and independence,
from the Peron era and the often difficult post-Peron
transitioning, to the surprising success of current president
Nestor Kirchner. The book features both narrative chapters on the
country's history and culture, and a reference section with
alphabetically organized entries on important people, places,
events, and more. There is no better place to begin an
investigation of Argentine society and culture, its rich artistic
traditions and volatile politics, and the dramatic history that
shaped the nation as it is today. Includes maps of early colonial
trade routs between Spain and South America, major Argentine cities
and provinces, and the topography of Argentina, as well as
photographs of early immigrants, the mothers of the Plaza de Mayo,
and famous Argentines like Evita Peron Offers a chronology from the
days of early Spanish exploration to recent events like the fall of
the De la Rua administration and the presidency of Nestor Kirchner
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