From december 1913 to the end of april 1914, the former president of the United States Theodore Roosevelt led a scientific expedition across the Brazilian states of Mato Grosso and Amazonia. Its main purpose aimed at putting on the map a river then considered as "unknown", which took the name of "Roosevelt" after the conclusion of this dangerous journey. On the Brazilian side, the expedition was led by colonel Cândido Mariano Rondon, famous in his country both by his explorations of the wilderness and audacious politics towards Indians. When he came back in the northern hemisphere, Theodore Roosevelt used his Brazilian journey for the benefit of his own legend, but also spread the fame of the Brazilian military missions and ...
O objetivo principal desse trabalho é tratar da primeira expedição norte-americana científica de cir...
2,600 feet. Between the sea and the mountains there is a low and narrow strip of land. The hydrogr...
This is the story of the charismatic explorer who Simon Bolivar called the true discoverer of South...
From december 1913 to the end of april 1914, the former président of the United States Théodore Roos...
"Roosevelt's popular book Through the Brazilian Wilderness describes his expedition into the Brazili...
This paper intends to analyze the outcomes of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition to the Amaz...
Film is Roosevelt Memorial Association compilation of footage from TR's 1913-1914 trip to South Amer...
Neste trabalho buscaremos analisar, a partir das Teorias da Análise do Discurso, o discurso produzid...
Theodore Roosevelt’s nearly year-long African tour from Mombasa, British East Africa to Egypt (1909-...
Theodore Roosevelt was undoubtedly one of the most progressive presidents the United States has ever...
During the most active years of his life, Theodore Roosevelt lived in an age which was characterized...
Pen and ink drawing of Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), the 26th President of the United States. Roos...
The present article compares Claude Léví-Strauss¿ text Tristes Tropiques with Theodore Roosevelt¿s T...
He said that a deceased midshipman, suddenly retired from his service at the National Observatory, i...
TR became the first President in office to visit a foreign country while on an inspection tour of th...
O objetivo principal desse trabalho é tratar da primeira expedição norte-americana científica de cir...
2,600 feet. Between the sea and the mountains there is a low and narrow strip of land. The hydrogr...
This is the story of the charismatic explorer who Simon Bolivar called the true discoverer of South...
From december 1913 to the end of april 1914, the former président of the United States Théodore Roos...
"Roosevelt's popular book Through the Brazilian Wilderness describes his expedition into the Brazili...
This paper intends to analyze the outcomes of the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition to the Amaz...
Film is Roosevelt Memorial Association compilation of footage from TR's 1913-1914 trip to South Amer...
Neste trabalho buscaremos analisar, a partir das Teorias da Análise do Discurso, o discurso produzid...
Theodore Roosevelt’s nearly year-long African tour from Mombasa, British East Africa to Egypt (1909-...
Theodore Roosevelt was undoubtedly one of the most progressive presidents the United States has ever...
During the most active years of his life, Theodore Roosevelt lived in an age which was characterized...
Pen and ink drawing of Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919), the 26th President of the United States. Roos...
The present article compares Claude Léví-Strauss¿ text Tristes Tropiques with Theodore Roosevelt¿s T...
He said that a deceased midshipman, suddenly retired from his service at the National Observatory, i...
TR became the first President in office to visit a foreign country while on an inspection tour of th...
O objetivo principal desse trabalho é tratar da primeira expedição norte-americana científica de cir...
2,600 feet. Between the sea and the mountains there is a low and narrow strip of land. The hydrogr...
This is the story of the charismatic explorer who Simon Bolivar called the true discoverer of South...