Carlos Haag
Diplomacy
When external issues increasingly become internal
Globalization's representation in the Legislative Power is still controversial
By Carlos Haag
A pátria em sons
The man who had to invent a Brazil
Villa-Lobos’ work, much more mere exotic nationalism
By Carlos Haag
Citizenship
When to stop is moving forward
Strikes were crucial for the democratization of Brazil
By Carlos Haag
Itamaraty
The ambassadors of the hinterlands
Diplomacy influenced the literature of Brazilian authors
By Carlos Haag
Expedition
Science to create a nation
Rondon Commission naturalists helped to formalize scientific research
By Carlos Haag
review
The dilemmas of the Moor of Matacavalos
A passion for Shakespeare directly influenced Machado de Assis
By Carlos Haag
Indicators
The illusion of equality
In spite of the decline of inequality, Brazil still faces serious social issues
By Carlos Haag
The perception of science
What you don´t want to be when you grow up
Latin American adolescents don't want to follow a scientific career
By Carlos Haag
shrinking families
Brazil is undergoing a demographic shift
National fertility is increasingly concentrated among adolescents
By Carlos Haag
Architectural culture
The new home of modernism
Warchavchki reveals tensions from the Brazilian avant-garde
By Carlos Haag
Memory
The optimistic rebel
Economist Antônio Barros de Castro foresaw Brazil's needs and path
By Carlos Haag
Biography
The war of the Rosas
Saving Jews in Nazi Germany marked Guimarães Rosa and his wife, Aracy
By Carlos Haag
Sociology
The social strength of umbanda
In crisis, the "Brazilian religion" maintains its cultural power of inclusion
By Carlos Haag
Israel Klabin
Israel Klabin: Green capitalism
The former businessman discusses environmental future optimistically
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
The economics of appearances
Plastic surgery reinforces the ideal of the body as social capital
By Carlos Haag
Communication
Soap operas miss the boat!
Soap operas miss status to discuss national issues
By Carlos Haag
Melancholy
Psychology from the pulpit
The colonial roots of understanding the national soul
By Carlos Haag
Jesuits
The man of God in the court of men
Biography shows Father Vieira as a skilled political orator
By Carlos Haag
Literature
The future of the present in the past
Brazilian science fiction and the country's relationship with S&T
By Carlos Haag
Sociology
The arts of Roger Bastide
Articles on Brazil were fundamental for Roger Bastide's concepts
By Carlos Haag
Laura de Mello e Souza
Laura de Mello e Souza: A country called the past
There is a lack of innovative researchers able to reach the general public
By Carlos Haag
Urban Living
I got the winning number!
The power of the jogo do bicho in the creation of national modernity
By Carlos Haag
Sociology
Unequalled inequality
Seminar discusses the dilemmas of social segregation in Brazil
By Carlos Haag
History
What did he want to achieve when he did this?
After 50 years, Jânio Quadros’ resignation still intrigues analysts
By Carlos Haag
The history of science
Documents worth their weight in gold
Brazilian researchers find philosopher's stone recipe at the Royal Society
By Carlos Haag
Isaac Karabtchevsky
Isaac Karabtchevsky: The sound of a gesture
Maestro talk about the historical connection of popular music with classical
By Carlos Haag
Literature
Is the book dead? Long live the book!
Studies reveal new reading trends with e-readers
By Carlos Haag