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The Making of Brazilian Amazonian Societies

The Making of Brazilian Amazonian Societies Books

The Making of Brazilian Amazonian Societies

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Amazonia presents the contemporary scholar with myriad challenges. What does it consist of, and what are its limits? In this interdisciplinary book, Mark Harris examines the formation of Brazilian Amazonian societies in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, focusing predominantly on the Eastern Amazon, what is today the states of Pará and Amapá in Brazil. His aim is to demonstrate how the region emerged through the activities and movements of Indigenous societies with diverse languages, cultures, individuals of mixed heritage, and impoverished European and African people from various nations. Rarely are these approaches and people examined together, but this comprehensive history insightfully illustrates that the Brazilian Amazon consists of all these communities and their struggles and highlights the ways the Amazon has been defended through partnership and alliance across ethnic identities.
Product details
Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
376
Release Date:
2025-10-20
Publication Date:
2025-10-20
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Languages:
Original: English
ISBN10:
1009654063
ISBN13:
9781009654067
Weight:
609 g
Height:
152 cm
Width:
229 cm
Thickness:
22 cm
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