És mi, magyarok milyennek látjuk Brazíliát?
Date: 2024
Subject: Brazil
history of journalism
reception history
Hungarian press in the nineteenth century
history of journalism
reception history
Hungarian press in the nineteenth century
MTMT: 35178960
DOI: 10.61498/OK2024-1.01
Abstract:
Although the image of Brazil had been present in the Hungarian consciousness since the middle of the sixteenth century, when Miklós Zrínyi published a pamphlet entitled A török áfium ellen való orvosság („The Remedy against Turkish Opium”), it was only after the Portuguese royal family relocated to Rio de Janeiro and Brazilian independence aspirations unfolded that more attention was paid to the South American country. This study focuses on the representation of Brazil in the Hungarian press, analyzing articles from the end of the eighteenth century to the end of the 1850s.