Brazil and the River Plate in 1868
Autor: | William Hadfield |
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EAN: | 4064066152581 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 18.12.2019 |
Untertitel: | Exploring Brazil and the River Plate in 1868: A Journey Through South American Landscapes and Cultures |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century South America Brazilian society exploration Mid-1860s exploration River Plate culture cultural diversity insights economic history study historical travel narrative meticulously researched account political dynamics analysis soc |
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In 'Brazil and the River Plate in 1868,' William Hadfield presents an insightful travel narrative that captures the complexity of South American politics, culture, and geography during a pivotal moment in its history. Written in an engaging yet scholarly style, Hadfield'Äôs meticulous observations are framed by the context of a post-colonial Brazil and the River Plate region, reflecting the tumultuous transformations following independence and the implications of European imperialism. His vivid prose and keen eye for detail not only illuminate the grandeur of the landscapes but also depict the sociopolitical dynamics at play, making it a vital contribution to the literature of travel and exploration in the 19th century. William Hadfield, a British author and traveler, undertook this journey driven by a fascination for South America and a desire to document its landscapes and cultures. His background in navigation and close ties to the British merchant class provided him with a unique perspective on the region, allowing him to understand both the local populace and foreign interests. Hadfield's keen observations were fueled by the prevailing anxieties of the era, including colonialism and the rise of nationalism. 'Brazil and the River Plate in 1868' is highly recommended for readers interested in travel literature, South American history, or the intricacies of cultural exchange in the 19th century. Hadfield'Äôs work is not just a travelogue; it is a rich tapestry of experiences, insights, and reflections that resonate with contemporary discussions on globalization and identity.