The Ohio State University, Center for Latin American Studies Instituto Camões Department of Spanish and Portuguese and Spanish 840
and Department of History present:Atlantic History and South Atlantic History: An appraisal:Lecture by Professor Luiz Felipe de Alencastro.
Studies on Atlantic History generally overlook or ignore the differences and specificity of South Atlantic History: bilateral trade linked Brazilian and Africans ports, mainly in Angola. Merchandises, men, royal servants, missionaries, merchants and soldiers crossed the South Atlantic between 1550 and 1850. Today, Brazil has the more important African descent population outside African and, again, an economic, linguistic and cultural network connect different countries and peoples within the South Atlantic.
Atlantic History and South Atlantic History: An appraisal:Lecture by Professor Luiz Felipe de Alencastro
March 30, 2012
7:30PM - 9:00PM
255 Hagerty Hall,1775 College Rd.
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Atlantic History and South Atlantic History: An appraisal:Lecture by Professor Luiz Felipe de Alencastro
The Ohio State University, Center for Latin American Studies Instituto Camões Department of Spanish and Portuguese and Spanish 840and Department of History present:Atlantic History and South Atlantic History: An appraisal:Lecture by Professor Luiz Felipe de Alencastro.Studies on Atlantic History generally overlook or ignore the differences and specificity of South Atlantic History: bilateral trade linked Brazilian and Africans ports, mainly in Angola. Merchandises, men, royal servants, missionaries, merchants and soldiers crossed the South Atlantic between 1550 and 1850. Today, Brazil has the more important African descent population outside African and, again, an economic, linguistic and cultural network connect different countries and peoples within the South Atlantic.
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2012-03-30 19:30:00
2012-03-30 21:00:00
Atlantic History and South Atlantic History: An appraisal:Lecture by Professor Luiz Felipe de Alencastro
The Ohio State University, Center for Latin American Studies Instituto Camões Department of Spanish and Portuguese and Spanish 840and Department of History present:Atlantic History and South Atlantic History: An appraisal:Lecture by Professor Luiz Felipe de Alencastro.Studies on Atlantic History generally overlook or ignore the differences and specificity of South Atlantic History: bilateral trade linked Brazilian and Africans ports, mainly in Angola. Merchandises, men, royal servants, missionaries, merchants and soldiers crossed the South Atlantic between 1550 and 1850. Today, Brazil has the more important African descent population outside African and, again, an economic, linguistic and cultural network connect different countries and peoples within the South Atlantic.
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