The Masters and the Slaves: A Study in the Development of Brazilian Civilization

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By Gilberto Freyre

Published By University of California Press

Year Published 1986

Book Format - Soft cover

Summary

This book has been hailed as the greatest sociological book that has been produced in and about Latin America. The author narrates the rural patriarchy of colonial Brazil. He deals with race, climate, agronomy, sexual habits, architecture, the arts, religion. sorcery, literature, history, food, economics, politics, and all the other elements of Brazil’s complex and colorful past.

Notes - Slight wear on cover

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By Gilberto Freyre

Published By University of California Press

Year Published 1986

Book Format - Soft cover

Summary

This book has been hailed as the greatest sociological book that has been produced in and about Latin America. The author narrates the rural patriarchy of colonial Brazil. He deals with race, climate, agronomy, sexual habits, architecture, the arts, religion. sorcery, literature, history, food, economics, politics, and all the other elements of Brazil’s complex and colorful past.

Notes - Slight wear on cover

By Gilberto Freyre

Published By University of California Press

Year Published 1986

Book Format - Soft cover

Summary

This book has been hailed as the greatest sociological book that has been produced in and about Latin America. The author narrates the rural patriarchy of colonial Brazil. He deals with race, climate, agronomy, sexual habits, architecture, the arts, religion. sorcery, literature, history, food, economics, politics, and all the other elements of Brazil’s complex and colorful past.

Notes - Slight wear on cover

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