Theses Sobre Colonização Do Brazil: Projecto De Solução A's Questões Sociaes, Que Se Prendem a Este Difficil Problema
由
João Cardoso Menezes E De Souza
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Science & Technology
History
格式
平装书
页数
514
语言
葡萄牙语
已发布
Aug 31, 2012
出版商
Ulan Press
ISBN-10
8580580137
ISBN-13
9788580580136
描述
João Cardoso Menezes e De Souza presents a compelling examination of the intricate issues surrounding colonization in Brazil, particularly in light of the social challenges that continue to arise from this historical context. Written during a time of significant global change, the work delves deep into the economic and political shifts that have occurred over the past two decades, drawing parallels to Brazil's own evolving societal landscape.
In exploring the complexities of colonization, the author sheds light on the lingering effects of past practices on contemporary social structures. By addressing the multifaceted nature of these challenges, Menezes e De Souza encourages readers to consider not only historical perspectives but also the urgent need for innovative solutions to foster social cohesion and justice.
The book serves as a thoughtful contribution to the discourse on colonial legacies, igniting conversations about identity, resilience, and the pathways towards a more equitable future. The author’s insights resonate with readers interested in understanding the roots of Brazil’s societal dilemmas and the urgent call for transformative change.
Menezes e De Souza’s work stands out as an important endeavor to grapple with Brazil's complex past while envisioning a more inclusive society, making it a valuable read for anyone engaged in discussions of colonization and its continuing ramifications in modern times.
In exploring the complexities of colonization, the author sheds light on the lingering effects of past practices on contemporary social structures. By addressing the multifaceted nature of these challenges, Menezes e De Souza encourages readers to consider not only historical perspectives but also the urgent need for innovative solutions to foster social cohesion and justice.
The book serves as a thoughtful contribution to the discourse on colonial legacies, igniting conversations about identity, resilience, and the pathways towards a more equitable future. The author’s insights resonate with readers interested in understanding the roots of Brazil’s societal dilemmas and the urgent call for transformative change.
Menezes e De Souza’s work stands out as an important endeavor to grapple with Brazil's complex past while envisioning a more inclusive society, making it a valuable read for anyone engaged in discussions of colonization and its continuing ramifications in modern times.