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Pursuing Empire. Brazilians, the Dutch, and the Portuguese in Brazil and the South Atlantic, c.1620–1660. Ed. by Cátia Antunes. [European Expansion and Indigenous Response, vol. 41.] Brill, Leiden and Boston (MA) 2023. xii, 213 pp. € 103.55; £95.00. (E-book: € 103.55; £95.00.)
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 December 2023
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1 While this blind spot certainly exists for the study of Dutch Brazil (1630–1654) it has been remedied in the literature on the Iberian Atlantic world for several decades. Some of these studies in English alone include, but are not limited to, Schwartz, Stuart B. (ed.), Implicit Understandings: Observing, Reporting, and Reflecting on the Encounters between Europeans and Other Peoples in the Early Modern Era (Cambridge, 1994)Google Scholar; Thornton, John, Africa and Africans in the Making of the Atlantic World, 1400–1800 (Cambridge, 1998)CrossRefGoogle Scholar; Lockhart, James, Of Things of the Indies: Essays Old and New in Early Latin American History (Stanford, CA, 1999)Google Scholar; Metcalf, Alida, Go-Betweens and the Colonization of Brazil, 1500–1600 (Austin, TX, 2013)Google Scholar.