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I'm just a few dozens of pages from finishing “Maldita Guerra” by Francisco Doratioto, a book about the Paraguayan War which was the bloodiest inter-state war fought in South America. A war that also defined the development of the Brazilian military and its institutional role.
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I'm reading "Kyoto: A cultural history" and it does exactly what it says on the tin. It's chronological starting with the establishment of Kyoto and each chapter details the cultural milestones throughout the city's history. It's not super in depth but it's in depth enough and well researched. Though it's dry, it has not been boring.
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