Brazilian Colonization from an European Point of View

Brazilian Colonization from an European Point of View
Title Brazilian Colonization from an European Point of View PDF eBook
Author Jacaré Assu
Publisher
Pages 146
Release 1873
Genre Brazil
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Brazilian Colonization, from an European Point of View

Brazilian Colonization, from an European Point of View
Title Brazilian Colonization, from an European Point of View PDF eBook
Author Jacare Assu
Publisher Palala Press
Pages 142
Release 2016-05-17
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ISBN 9781357030988

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Brazilian Colonization, from an European Point of View

Brazilian Colonization, from an European Point of View
Title Brazilian Colonization, from an European Point of View PDF eBook
Author Jacaré Assu
Publisher
Pages 150
Release 2020-04-29
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ISBN 9780461864458

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Brazilian Colonization from an European Point of View

Brazilian Colonization from an European Point of View
Title Brazilian Colonization from an European Point of View PDF eBook
Author Jacaré Assu
Publisher
Pages 148
Release 1873
Genre Brazil
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A History of Colonial Brazil, 1500-1792

A History of Colonial Brazil, 1500-1792
Title A History of Colonial Brazil, 1500-1792 PDF eBook
Author Bailey Wallys Diffie
Publisher
Pages 552
Release 1987
Genre History
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Go-betweens and the Colonization of Brazil

Go-betweens and the Colonization of Brazil
Title Go-betweens and the Colonization of Brazil PDF eBook
Author Alida C. Metcalf
Publisher University of Texas Press
Pages 393
Release 2013-05-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0292748604

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Doña Marina (La Malinche) ...Pocahontas ...Sacagawea—their names live on in historical memory because these women bridged the indigenous American and European worlds, opening the way for the cultural encounters, collisions, and fusions that shaped the social and even physical landscape of the modern Americas. But these famous individuals were only a few of the many thousands of people who, intentionally or otherwise, served as "go-betweens" as Europeans explored and colonized the New World. In this innovative history, Alida Metcalf thoroughly investigates the many roles played by go-betweens in the colonization of sixteenth-century Brazil. She finds that many individuals created physical links among Europe, Africa, and Brazil—explorers, traders, settlers, and slaves circulated goods, plants, animals, and diseases. Intercultural liaisons produced mixed-race children. At the cultural level, Jesuit priests and African slaves infused native Brazilian traditions with their own religious practices, while translators became influential go-betweens, negotiating the terms of trade, interaction, and exchange. Most powerful of all, as Metcalf shows, were those go-betweens who interpreted or represented new lands and peoples through writings, maps, religion, and the oral tradition. Metcalf's convincing demonstration that colonization is always mediated by third parties has relevance far beyond the Brazilian case, even as it opens a revealing new window on the first century of Brazilian history.

Colonial Brazil

Colonial Brazil
Title Colonial Brazil PDF eBook
Author Leslie Bethell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 416
Release 1987-05-07
Genre History
ISBN 9780521349253

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Colonial Brazil provides a continuous history of the Portuguese Empire in Brazil from the beginnings of the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries.