“The China of Santa Cruz” : the culture of tea in Maria Graham’s Journal of a voyage to Brazil (Article)
The notion of Brazilian tea may sound like something of an anomaly—or impossibility—given the predominance of Brazilian coffee in our cultural imagination. We may be surprised, then, to learn that King João VI of Portugal and Brazil (1767–1826) pursued a project for the importation, acclimatization,...
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Main Author: | Jordan, Nicolle |
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Other Authors: | School of Humanities |
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Language: | English |
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