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Review Article*: An Agenda and a Bibliography for the History of Colonial Brazil
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 December 2015
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- Copyright © Academy of American Franciscan History 1982
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This is a review of A Guide to the History of Brazil, 1500-1822. The Literature in English. By DutraFrancis A.. (Santa Barbara: American Bibliographical Center—Clio Press, 1981. Pp. xxviii, 625. Maps. Glossary. Indices. $52.50; paper $15.95)
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