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NEW! BRAZILIAN AND PORTUGUESE HISTORY AND
CULTURE: THE OLIVEIRA LIMA LIBRARY
Derived from the personal library of the Brazilian diplomat, historian, and journalist, Manoel de Oliveira Lima,
the Oliveira Lima Library has been lauded as the finest collection of Luso-Brazillian material available to U.S.
scholars. Now Gale has partnered with this library to make these important cultural pamphlets more available
than ever in its new archive, Brazilian and Portuguese History and Culture: The Oliveira Lima Library. With
the core of its content derived from the "long" nineteenth century, this
collection turns the spotlight on South America's largest and most influential power, covering topics such as:
colonialism, missionaries, slave trade and abolition, economic development and agricultural trade, Indigenous
Peoples, international relations, and the fight for Brazilian independence.
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