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Brute New World The Rediscovery of Latin America in the Early 19th Century

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Brute New World

The Rediscovery of Latin America in the Early 19th Century

Desmond Gregory

History / Latin America / South America

British and American soldiers, naval officers, mining engineers, merchants, businessmen and wealthy travellers flocked to the countries of Latin America following their independence from Spain and Portugal. Most such travellers were entirely ignorant of the continent and expected instant success: easy money, the cheap acquisition of fertile land, military glory or vast mineral wealth. Few of them realized their ambitions, for the overthrow of the old regimes had not brought peace, liberalism and the social conditions in which foreign investment could thrive. To their shock and disgust, they encountered the same civil strife, corruption, squalor and "barbarism", religious intolerance and petty jealousies that had prevailed in earlier centuries. The experiences of these travellers, as noted in their diaries, journals and letters, are presented in this book. It should be of interest to modern-day travellers as well as to historians and students of Latin America. A strength of the book is its coverage of political, business and civilian history as well as military life, throughout the continent.

Publication Date: 28 January 2021
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic
ISBN-13: 9781350184541
Format: Paperback softback
Page Count: 240
Weight (oz): 12.64

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