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This book provides a synthesis of the relationship between Brazil and Canada, or what comprises Canada today, with the objective of uncovering a neglected history. This book covers from the first known exchange of migrants between the two countries in 1828 to 1979 when a political openness in the Brazilian military dictatorship gave rise to a new chapter in the two countries' relationship. As the first synthetic treatment of this relationship, this book not only aims to build on the limited historiography that exists, but also to open up new interpretive channels that can be further explored in the future. Recommended for scholars of Latin American studies, history, and international relations.
Contents
Contents
Introduction
Part I. Economic and Political Ties
Chapter One: Historical Overview
Chapter Two: Economic Ties
Chapter Three: Governmental Relations
Chapter Four: The Military Rule in Brazil
Part II. Migratory Ties
Chapter Five: Historical Overview
Chapter Six: Immigration to Brazil
Chapter Seven: Immigration to Canada
Epilogue
Bibliography
About the Author