Brazil's Revolution in Commerce
Discover the compelling narrative of consumer capitalism in Brazil with Brazil's Revolution in Commerce by James P. Woodard. Published by The University of North Carolina Press in 2020, this extensive work spans 544 pages, offering a deep dive into the transformative economic landscape of Brazil during the twentieth century. Woodard expertly chronicles how the United States emerged as Brazil's primary trading partner, influencing the tastes and lifestyles of its affluent citizens. This book not only provides a detailed history of commerce but also serves as a lens through which to understand the broader evolution of modern Brazil. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a curious reader, this insightful exploration will enrich your understanding of Brazil's economic and cultural identity.