Historia diplomatica do Brazil O Reconhecimento do Imperio
by Oliveira Lima
About this book
Historia diplomatica do Brazil: O Reconhecimento do Imperio by Oliveira Lima draws listeners into the fraught diplomatic struggle that secured Brazil’s status as an independent empire in the early 19th century. Oliveira Lima charts the delicate negotiations, legal arguments, and power plays between Lisbon, London, and other European capitals as a newly born nation sought international recognition.
Combining archival depth with a clear narrative voice, this work of History examines how British diplomacy, Portuguese concessions, and wider European geopolitics shaped Brazil’s emergence on the world stage. Themes include state legitimacy, treaty-making, the role of envoys and ministers, and the interplay between domestic pressures and foreign policy. Vivid portraits of key figures and the political context—revolution, restoration, and the balance of power—illuminate the long, often contested process of recognition without sacrificing scholarly rigor.
Ideal for students and scholars of diplomatic history, Latin American studies, and anyone intrigued by how nations win legitimacy, this audiobook offers a compelling, richly documented account of a pivotal moment in Brazil’s past. Listen to understand the international contours of independence and the diplomatic craft that turned a declaration into acknowledged empire.
