Contents
| | Series Editors' General Introduction, | vii |
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| | Preface, Fernando A. Novais, | xi |
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| | A House Built on Sand: Capistrano de Abreu and
the History of Brazil, Stuart Schwartz, | xvii |
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| | 1. Indigenous Antecedents, | 3 |
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| | 4. The First Conflicts, | 30 |
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| | 5. Hereditary Captaincies, | 35 |
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| | 7. Frenchmen and Spaniards, | 52 |
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| | 10. Setting Boundaries, | 166 |
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| | 11. Three Centuries Later, | 181 |
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Publication information:
Book title: Chapters of Brazil's Colonial History, 1500-1800.
Contributors: Capistrano De Abreu - Author, Arthur Brakel - Translator.
Publisher: Oxford University Press.
Place of publication: New York.
Publication year: 1998.
Page number: v.
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