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Diese Reihe präsentiert innovative Ansätze zu zentralen Themen und Problemen der lateinamerikanischen Geschichte, von der Kolonialzeit bis zur Gegenwart. Jedes Buch bietet einen prägnanten, aber fundierten Überblick, der sich gut für Studenten eignet. Sie behandelt essenzielle Bereiche wie Kolonialismus, Sklaverei, Revolutionen sowie kulturelle und soziale Fragestellungen. Hilfreiche Studienmaterialien wie Bibliografien, Chronologien und Biografien wichtiger Persönlichkeiten unterstützen das vertiefte Studium.

Chica da Silva
Becoming Brazilians
Immigration, Ethnicity, and National Identity in Brazil, 1808 to the Present
The Atlantic Slave Trade
The Admirable Adventures and Strange Fortunes of Master Anthony Knivet

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  • Covering four centuries, this work delves into the complexities of the Atlantic slave trade, exploring its historical impact, economic implications, and the human experiences of those involved. It highlights the systems of capture, transport, and exploitation, as well as the resistance and resilience of enslaved individuals. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of how the trade shaped societies on both sides of the Atlantic, making it a critical resource for understanding this dark chapter in history.

    The Atlantic Slave Trade
  • The book explores the significant waves of immigration to Brazil from Europe, Asia, and the Middle East starting in the nineteenth century. It delves into the diverse backgrounds of these immigrants, their contributions to Brazilian society, and the cultural exchanges that shaped the nation. Through historical analysis, it highlights the complexities of identity, assimilation, and the socio-economic impacts of this migration on Brazil's development.

    Immigration, Ethnicity, and National Identity in Brazil, 1808 to the Present
  • This book examines how Gilberto Freyre's notion of mesticagem (race mixing) became the overwhelmingly dominant narrative of national identity in twentieth-century Brazil.

    Becoming Brazilians
  • A fascinating study of Chica da Silva, a freed woman of color in a Brazilian town. Her story reveals the world she inhabited, and the myths that were later created around her. She came to symbolise both racial democracy, and the stereotypes attributed to the Brazilian black or mulatta female.

    Chica da Silva