A História De Um País Inexistente: Pantanal Entre Os Séculos Xvi E Xviii
by
Maria De Fátima G. (maria De Fátima Gomes) Costa
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History
Travel
Format
Paperback
Pages
277
Language
Portuguese
Published
Jan 1, 1999
Publisher
Estação Liberdade Kosmos
ISBN-10
8574480134
ISBN-13
9788574480138
Description
In "A História De Um País Inexistente: Pantanal Entre Os Séculos Xvi E Xviii," Maria De Fátima Gomes Costa embarks on a scholarly exploration of the Pantanal region, weaving together historical narratives that highlight its significance from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. Her meticulous research brings to light the intricate tapestry of cultural interactions, environmental challenges, and socio-economic transformations that characterized this unique landscape. By examining various primary sources, she paints a vivid picture of a place that thrived amid the confluence of indigenous communities, European explorers, and colonizers.
Costa's work invites readers to reconsider the notion of existence itself, uncovering the rich, yet often overlooked history of a region that is frequently misunderstood or neglected in broader historical discourses. The book delves deep into the Pantanal's ecological significance and its role in shaping the identities of those who call it home, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of geography, culture, and history.
Costa's work invites readers to reconsider the notion of existence itself, uncovering the rich, yet often overlooked history of a region that is frequently misunderstood or neglected in broader historical discourses. The book delves deep into the Pantanal's ecological significance and its role in shaping the identities of those who call it home, making it an essential read for anyone interested in the intersection of geography, culture, and history.
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