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Benjamin Franklin Schappelle

The German Element in Brazil

In “The German Element in Brazil,” Benjamin Franklin Schappelle explores the intricate dynamics of German immigration to Brazil from the 19th century onward, illuminating how this cultural influx significantly shaped Brazilian society and economy. Employing a blend of meticulous historical analysis and ethnographic insight, Schappelle'Äôs prose is rich and accessible, seamlessly weaving together narratives of individual immigrants with broader socio-political contexts. This work situates itself within the larger discourse on immigration and diaspora studies, offering both a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the German community in Brazil and its influence on the Brazilian cultural mosaic. Schappelle, a noted historian with deep roots in transnational studies, draws on his own family lineage of German immigrants to Brazil, providing him with both personal motivation and academic perspective. His extensive research, which includes archival investigations and interviews with descendants, enables him to bring the voices of those often overlooked in historical narratives to the forefront. His prior works have laid the foundation for this exploration, illustrating the interplay between culture, identity, and migration. For scholars of immigration, historians, and casual readers alike, “The German Element in Brazil” serves as an essential resource that enriches our understanding of cultural interchanges within the context of globalization. Schappelle's articulate examination invites readers to reassess entrenched notions of national identity and highlights the remarkable contributions of immigrants in shaping new societies.
57 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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