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Children - Social Studies, Latin American & the Caribbean - History

Brazil

by Christopher Richard, Leslie Jermyn
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Synopsis

Presents the geography, history, government, economy, and social life and customs of the South American country of Brazil, which has the world's longest continuous coastline.

Danielle Williams - Children's Literature

Brazil, the largest country in South America and fifth largest in the world, has a fascinating history and a beautiful landscape. The Portuguese landed in what is now known as Brazil in 1500. The culture of Brazil today is a combination of European and Indian cultures. Richard and Jermyn present Brazil in its entirety with topics ranging from Geography and History to Lifestyle and Food. The authors also provide in-depth analysis on a variety of topics from Women's Place in Society to Carnival in Salvador and Recife. Sidebars throughout the text illustrate festivals unique to Brazil, information about the rain forest, and other topics relevant to the sections. Maps showing Geopolitical Brazil, the economics of Brazil, and the cultural aspects of Brazil are included, along with a timeline, a glossary, and sources for additional information. Part of the "Cultures of the World" series. 2002, Times Media Private Limited,

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Children's Literature

Brazil, the largest country in South America and fifth largest in the world, has a fascinating history and a beautiful landscape. The Portuguese landed in what is now known as Brazil in 1500. The culture of Brazil today is a combination of European and Indian cultures. Richard and Jermyn present Brazil in its entirety with topics ranging from Geography and History to Lifestyle and Food. The authors also provide in-depth analysis on a variety of topics from Women's Place in Society to Carnival in Salvador and Recife. Sidebars throughout the text illustrate festivals unique to Brazil, information about the rain forest, and other topics relevant to the sections. Maps showing Geopolitical Brazil, the economics of Brazil, and the cultural aspects of Brazil are included, along with a timeline, a glossary, and sources for additional information. Part of the "Cultures of the World" series. 2002, Times Media Private Limited,
β€” Danielle Williams

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2002
Publisher
Cavendish, Marshall Corporation
Pages
144
Format
Library Binding
ISBN
9780761413592

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