Explore 19th-century Brazil through the observant eyes of Henry Koster in "Travels in Brazil." This detailed account offers a fascinating glimpse into the culture, society, and history of a nation still grappling with the institution of slavery. Koster's travels provide invaluable insights into the social dynamics and daily life of the time, revealing the complexities of a nation undergoing profound transformation.
Journey through the landscapes and communities of Brazil as Koster meticulously documents his experiences. From bustling cities to rural plantations, "Travels in Brazil" paints a vivid portrait of a country shaped by both its natural beauty and its troubled past. This historical narrative is essential reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Brazil, its legacy of slavery, and its enduring cultural identity. A meticulously prepared print republication of a classic work.
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Höhe: 234 mm
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978-1-02-338653-1 (9781023386531)
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