Description: Inequality in the Portuguese-speaking World : Global and Historical Perspectives, Hardcover by Bethencourt, Francisco (EDT), ISBN 1845198468, ISBN-13 9781845198466, Like New Used, Free shipping in the US Though considering aspects of inequality in all countries where Portuguese has been the official language and in territories touched by Portuguese expansion, contributors in the humanities and social sciences concentrate mainly on Brazil, Portugal, Angola, and Mozambique. In sections on modern social inequality, postcolonial identities, and the colonial period, they discuss such topics as inequality and redistribution: welfare state development in Brazil; organizational sources of social resilience and progressive governance: Portugal during and after austerity (2008-15); the slow men: daily rhythms and social inequality in 18th-century Brazil; inequalities in other words: literary portrayals of the cities of Luand and Mapuo; and managing inequalities: welfare colonialism in Portuguese empire since the 1940s. Distributed in the US by ISBS. Annotation ©2018 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR ()
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Book Title: Inequality in the Portuguese-speaking World : Global and Historic
Author: Bethencourt, Francisco (EDT)
Language: english