The Latin Americanist: The International Review of the Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, Volumul 50,Ediția 2Southeastern Council of Latin American Studies, 2007 |
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... immigrants learned that menial work could only be done by slaves , they would refuse do so as well ( Oberacker , 183-84 ) . After Pedro departed for Europe in 1831 , leaving a regency in place to rule until his five - year - old son ...
... immigrants learned that menial work could only be done by slaves , they would refuse do so as well ( Oberacker , 183-84 ) . After Pedro departed for Europe in 1831 , leaving a regency in place to rule until his five - year - old son ...
Pagina 8
... immigrants worked against great odds to clear the forest and create farm land . They used better agricultural techniques than the large plantation owners in northeastern Brazil . Rather than producing for export as the sugar barons of ...
... immigrants worked against great odds to clear the forest and create farm land . They used better agricultural techniques than the large plantation owners in northeastern Brazil . Rather than producing for export as the sugar barons of ...
Pagina 10
... immigrants . Children Will Grow Up begins in 1889 with the news that the emperor has been overthrown . The protagonist , Hannes Hoppe , the fifteen - year - old son of German immigrants to the Tatu valley near Blumenau , is excited ...
... immigrants . Children Will Grow Up begins in 1889 with the news that the emperor has been overthrown . The protagonist , Hannes Hoppe , the fifteen - year - old son of German immigrants to the Tatu valley near Blumenau , is excited ...
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Contributors | 1 |
The Case | 23 |
Bridging the ConvergenceDivergence Policy Diffusion Divide Mid | 59 |
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