A Concise History of Brazil (Cambridge Concise Histories) 2nd Edition by Boris Fausto (PDF)

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Ebook Info

  • Published: 2014
  • Number of pages: 472 pages
  • Format: PDF
  • File Size: 5.24 MB
  • Authors: Boris Fausto

Description

The second edition of A Concise History of Brazil offers a sweeping yet accessible history of Latin America’s largest country. Boris Fausto examines Brazil’s history from the arrival of the Portuguese in the New World through the long and sometimes rocky transition from independence in 1822 to democracy in the twentieth century. In a completely new chapter, his son Sergio Fausto, a prominent political scientist, brings the history up to the present, focusing on Brazil’s increasing global economic importance as well as its continued democratic development and the challenges the country faces to meet the higher expectations of its people.

User’s Reviews

Editorial Reviews: Book Description The second edition of A Concise History of Brazil features a new chapter that covers the critical time period from 1990 to the present. About the Author Boris Fausto is a renowned Brazilian historian and political scientist. He is a retired Professor of Political Science at the University of São Paulo.Sergio Fausto is a political scientist and executive director of the Fernando Henrique Cardoso Institute, a Brazilian think tank.

Reviews from Amazon users which were colected at the time this book was published on the website:

⭐Fair price for this used copy. Book is as it was described by the seller, mollow3. Would definitely buy from this small, independent seller again.

⭐The book is full of important informations and well balanced opinions. Latin America is my favourite field of interest. Although I speak Spanish and Portuguese, the English language sources are indispensable.

⭐As an American Expat, I have lived in Brazil for a little over seven years, so I wanted to get a historical and sociological understanding of Brazil, I’ve learned a great deal and I have found the book to be very even-handed in its analysis of events and government policies. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn more about The True Brazil. The English Translation was very readable and enjoyable.

⭐I’ve had the opportunity to live in Brazil two times for a total of four years. I’ve never had the chance to learn about Brazilian history until now.

⭐After reading through half the book I know almost nothing about the period covered. There are detailed accounts of politicians, factions and revolutionaries, whose names are mentioned only to be forgotten by the reader. The worldview is wholly missing. When I think of what Brazil was like in 1700 or 1800, how people lived, what they did, how they thought, how they viewed their country, I find that I have learned nothing. However, I know that landowners had different interests than the king, that tariffs were imposed, that the price of sugar and coffee dropped, and the succession of kings and rulers. The author does not see the forest for the trees. I don’t recommend this book. It is a waste of time.

⭐Excellent book

⭐Thank you!

⭐Superlative. Written with clarity and passion, a comprehensive political history of a complex nation. Ideally the Faustos would have covered the cultural aspects of Brazilian history (i.e., literature and music, particularly re women’s roles and Afro-Brazilian life in this surprisingly conservative and patriarchal country), but that would entail a much longer book. Highly recommended.

⭐A dense and tedious walk through Brazilian history. Perhaps I hoped for too much, and maybe this is more appropriate for the professional historian, but detailing the historiography of the work, continually backing up general points with myriad statistics, and referencing future events before formally introducing them all come together to make this book totally inappropriate for the novice to Brazilian history.I’m not sure whether there exists a better read for someone wanting an overview of Brazil’s history, with perhaps more of a focus on the “characters” of history (even if this goes against modern historiographical sensibilities). Suffice it to say if, like me, you wanted to learn about Brazil within the confines of an entertaining read this is definitely not the book for you. Copious typing and grammatical errors (including words simply missing) throughout the book doesn’t help endear this book to the reader either as they trudge through reams of statistics while struggling to understand key figures and movements in Brazilian history. Avoid unless you are a professional.

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