The History of Brazil, From the Period of the Arrival of the Braganza Family in 1808, to the Abdication of Don Pedro the First in 1831; Volume 2
Armitage John 1807-1865
The History of Brazil, From the Period of the Arrival of the Braganza Family in 1808, to the Abdication of Don Pedro the First in 1831; Volume 2
Armitage John 1807-1865
John Armitage's 'The History of Brazil' provides a comprehensive overview of Brazil's early independence period, from the arrival of the Portuguese royal family in 1808 to the abdication of Pedro I in 1831. Armitage covers the politics, economics, and social issues of the era, highlighting the struggles and achievements of this fascinating period in Brazil's history. This book is perfect for those interested in Latin American history, as well as anyone looking for a well-researched, engaging read.
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