Empires and Exploration (Paperback)
Richard Francis Burton's Travels in Brazil
Imprint: University of Pittsburgh Press
Series: Pitt Latin American Series
Pages: 384
Illustrations: 55 b&w
ISBN: 9780822967859
Published: 16th December 2025
Script Academic & Professional
Series: Pitt Latin American Series
Pages: 384
Illustrations: 55 b&w
ISBN: 9780822967859
Published: 16th December 2025
Script Academic & Professional
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Empires and Explorations interweaves nineteenth-century Brazilian history, the extraordinary life of Richard Francis Burton, and the use of travel writing by historians. Burton witnessed the origins of the early processes of nation-building in Brazil including the power and influence of Great Britain on a monarchy that had ruled an independent Brazil since the 1820s laying the foundations for the physical integration of the nation, an economy based on coffee and slave labor, the construction of national myths, and very hesitant steps toward electoral, representative politics. A seasoned explorer of South Asia, the Middle East, the Americas, and Africa, Burton provided us with a panoramic view of Brazil in mid-century. He highlighted the obstacles created by region, race, class, religion, and culture in late nineteenth-century Brazil and offered his advice on how to build a nation from the perspective of an iconoclastic Victorian Englishman. Eakin follows Burton’s path and reflects on how the landscape, character, and identity of Brazil have evolved.
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