New world in the Tropics

the culture of modern Brazil.

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285 pages 1980

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Brazil--a huge nation with a rapidly increasing population, enormous natural resources, and a lively cultural and political life-- is rapidly approaching the status of a great power. This book studies Brazil's historic and ethnic backgrounds, its cultural unity adn regional diversity, its ethnic and social conditions, its experiment as a European civilization in the tropics, its evolution through slavery and monarchy, its modern literature, and its world-famous architecture.

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