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Brazil: Sleeping Giant

By: Donald Elton
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Brazil: Sleeping Giant is a sweeping, urgent, and accessible history of one of the world’s most important—and most misunderstood—nations.

From the ancient geological origins of the Amazon rainforest to the explosive social and political battles of the 21st century, this book tells the story of Brazil in all its contradictions: a country of wealth and poverty, democracy and dictatorship, global influence and internal fragility.

Author and historian Donald Elton explores the deep roots of Brazil’s inequality, the cultural power of its music and people, and the global stakes of the environmental crisis unfolding in the Amazon basin. With vivid storytelling and rigorous research, Brazil: Sleeping Giant covers:

  • Lost Indigenous civilizations and colonial exploitation

  • The rise of slavery and racial hierarchies that persist today

  • The Amazon tipping point and its impact on global climate

  • The fall of the military dictatorship and the fragile rebirth of democracy

  • Brazil’s role in the Global South, BRICS, and the climate future

  • The rise of Bolsonaro, the return of Lula, and the battle for Brazil’s soul

Perfect for readers of Sapiens, Open Veins of Latin America, or Brazil: A Biography, this book makes Brazilian history come alive while asking critical questions about inequality, development, identity, and the planet’s future.

If you want to understand Brazil’s past—and why what happens there next will affect us all—this is the book to read.

Keywords: Brazil history book, Amazon rainforest climate, Latin America politics, Brazilian dictatorship, Indigenous Brazil, Brazil environment, Lula da Silva, Bolsonaro, BRICS, Brazil global power, climate crisis, inequality in Brazil, history of South America

Americas International Relations Politics & Government South America United States Latin America Socialism Capitalism
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