Cambridge History of Latin America
Discover the transformative journey of Brazil in the Cambridge History of Latin America, expertly edited by Leslie Bethell. This pivotal Volume 9, part of a comprehensive 12-volume series published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, delves into the significant political, economic, and social changes Brazil has undergone from 1930 to the present day. Spanning an impressive 632 pages, this hardback edition provides an in-depth analysis of Brazil's evolution over the last seven decades. Whether you are a student of history, a researcher, or simply an enthusiast of Latin American studies, this volume is essential for understanding Brazil's complex narrative. Enhance your library with this authoritative resource that captures the essence of Brazil's history and its impact on the broader Latin American context.