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A Journey in Brazil - Exploring Brazil's Natural and Cultural Diversity - cover
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A Journey in Brazil - Exploring Brazil's Natural and Cultural Diversity

Louis Agassiz, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz

Editora: Good Press

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A Journey in Brazil encompasses a diverse array of reflections, experiences, and narratives centered around the iconic exploration of Brazil in the 19th century. This anthology serves as a vivid tapestry of discovery, capturing the nuances of cultural intersections, natural wonders, and scientific inquiries of the era. Each piece in the collection contributes to a comprehensive picture of Brazilian landscapes and society, ranging from keen observational records to rich descriptive passages that paint a vivid tableau of life and nature. The collection celebrates the striking diversity within Brazilian heritage and offers insight into the country's historical and ecological complexities. The contributors, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz and Louis Agassiz, bring a wealth of knowledge and perspective to the anthology. Their collaborative journey is enriched by their commitment to scientific pursuit and a deep appreciation of cultural diversity. Drawing from the cultural currents of 19th-century exploration, this collection aligns with movements of scientific discovery and cultural exchange, offering voices that traverse both American and Brazilian contexts. Through their meticulous observations and intellectual depth, these authors create a multifaceted dialogue that bridges continents and ideologies. A Journey in Brazil stands as an essential volume for those desiring to engage in an expansive exploration of both environmental and cultural landscapes. The anthology invites readers to immerse themselves in a vivid era of discovery, offering an enriching blend of perspectives and narratives. This collection is not only a testament to the authors' explorative spirit but also a vessel for readers to witness the historical dialogue between science and culture. Embrace this journey for its educational prowess, reflective insights, and the powerful conversation it fosters between differing worldviews.
Disponível desde: 03/11/2023.
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