Péricles Azambuja (August 13, 1927 November 8, 2012) was a Brazilian historian, writer and journalist. He was a specialist in and published many books related to the history of southern Brazil and southern South America and Antarctica, including História das Terras e Mares do Chuí (1978),[1] a history of Chuí. He documented much about Gaucho history in Brazil and has also written books on Antarctica and the southern islands such as "Antártida: Derecho que Tiene Brasil, (1981),[2] Antártida História e Geopolítica (1982)[3] and Falkland ou Malvinas: o arquipélago contestado (1988).[4] He is cited as amongst the most important geopolitical writers about Antarctica.[5] In 2001 he published Prefeitura de S. Vitória do Palmar, sua terra, Tahim, a última divisa, a study of the socioeconomic conditions of southern Brazil. [6] Azambuja has been a member of the Association Press Riograndense, Circle of Literary Research of the Brazilian Academy of History, the Brazilian Association of Culture and the Brazilian Institute of Antarctic Studies as a member of the Supreme Council.[7]

References

  1. Azambuja, Péricles (1978). História das terras e mares do Chuí. Universidade de Caxias do Sul. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
  2. International Studies Association; University of Pittsburgh. University Center for International Studies; Thunderbird, The American Graduate School of International Management (1981). International studies notes. International Studies Association. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
  3. Azambuja, Péricles (1982). Antártida, história e geopolítica. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
  4. Azambuja, Péricles (1988). Falkland ou Malvinas: o arquipélago contestado. EDUCS, Editora da Universidade de Caxias do Sul. ISBN 978-85-7061-073-7. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
  5. Atkins, G. Pope (1990). South America into the 1990s: evolving international relationships in a new era. Westview Press. ISBN 978-0-8133-7515-1. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
  6. Flores, Hilda Agnes Hübner; Doberstein, Arnoldo Walter (January 2003). Integração 2002. EDIPUCRS. p. 162. ISBN 978-85-7430-353-6. Retrieved 10 June 2011.
  7. "Péricles Azambuja". Uruguay Informe. Retrieved 10 June 2011.


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