
South America To-Day: A Study of Conditions, Social, Political and Commercial in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil
1911
Published in 1911, 'South America To-Day' by Georges Clemenceau is a travelogue and sociopolitical study that examines the conditions in Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil. Drawing from his experiences as a traveler and former Prime Minister of France, Clemenceau provides insights into the social, political, and commercial landscapes of these nations, challenging stereotypes about South America. The book features vivid descriptions of his journey aboard the ship 'Regina Elena' and the diverse cultures he encounters, making it a significant work for understanding early 20th-century Latin America.


