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Naked Tropics: Essays on Empire and Other Rogues

Paperback

Main Details

Title Naked Tropics: Essays on Empire and Other Rogues
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Kenneth Maxwell
SeriesNew World in the Atlantic World
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 152
Category/GenreProse - non-fiction
ISBN/Barcode 9780415945776
ClassificationsDewey:981
Audience
Tertiary Education (US: College)
General
Illustrations Illustrations, 1 map

Publishing Details

Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint Routledge Member of the Taylor and Francis Group
Publication Date 21 August 2003
Publication Country United States

Description

First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Author Biography

Kenneth Maxwell holds the Nelson and David Rockefeller Chair in Inter-American Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations and is the Western Hemisphere book reviewer for Foreign Affairs. Dr. Maxwell has taught at Yale, Princeton, and Columbia Universities and the University of Kansas. He was educated at Cambridge University and at Princeton.

Reviews

"One of Maxwell's achievements in this volume of essays is to make his own and others' work on Luso-Brazilian history and civilization both interesting and accessible to general readers. But he has done more than this. He has also shown why Luso-Brazilian history matters, and how it can and should be more effectively integrated into the broader picture of the history of Europe and the wider world."-"The New York Review of Books ""Naked Tropics is the fruit of 40 years of transatlantic travels and study, exposing the reader to many facets of the Luso-Brazilian world and its most astute historical interpreter."-"Foreign Affairs "In these pages we are in the hands of a guide who truly owns his field, and roams its expanses with easy authority and a genuine wonder at the ways of our world.."-From the foreword by Fouad Ajami, The Johns Hopkins University "An extraordinary collection of essays by a historian in love. Ken Maxwell explores the seductive mysteries of the tropics - and of Brazil, in particular - with marvelous knowledge and a contagious passion. From the origins of chocolate to the legacy of Empire to the tragic fate of a grass-roots environmentalist, nothing escapes Maxwell's omnivorous attention, and nowhere does his beautiful clear prose fail to delight.."-Alma Guillermoprieto, Author of "Samba and The Heart That Bleeds "Original and distinguished and much more than the sum of its very considerable parts. A most impressive, enjoyable, and instructive collection.."-James Dunkerley, University of London