"Estradas De Ferro Em Tempo De Guerra" explores the crucial role of railroads during times of conflict in 19th-century Brazil. Written by L Chagas Doria and originally published in 1883, this historical account details the strategic importance of railway infrastructure for military logistics and resource transportation. The book provides insights into how the development and utilization of railroads influenced military operations and the broader socio-economic landscape of Brazil during periods of war. This historical work is essential for readers interested in Brazilian military history, the history of transportation, and the impact of technological advancements on warfare.
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