Carlos Haag
Diplomacy
“Mamma” Africa cannot be a single mother
Specialists defend the relations between Brazil and the Africa
By Carlos Haag
History
The eternal dilemma of treason
A study resurrects a personality who was persecuted by the Inquisition
By Carlos Haag
Fine Arts
Napoleon’s second defeat
French mission of the Enlightenment suffered on linking royalty and slavery
By Carlos Haag
Media
The story of those who tell the story
Brazilian press bicentennial calls for broad reflection
By Carlos Haag
International Relations
An alliance without progress
Research shows the difficulties of US-Brazil relations
By Carlos Haag
History
Osório never had to be a nerd
Biography of this military figure reveals memory failure
By Carlos Haag
Architecture
Homes from bygone days
Research study reveals what life was like on São Paulo's coffee plantations
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
Between raw and cooked food
Intellectual Biography of Lévi-Strauss reveals a life full of dilemmas
By Carlos Haag
Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro
Maria Luiza Tucci Carneiro: The “undesirable” race
Concern with racial prejudice hides the historical anti-Semitism in Brazilian society
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
Motherland, feminine noun
Research questions the results of policies against the trafficking of women
By Carlos Haag
Sociology
Gone are the days when single women looked for company
Study proves that "one can be happy on one's own" and still find love
By Carlos Haag
History
The order of war
The Farc: "a military giant maybe but politically and democratically a dwarf"
By Carlos Haag
Political Science
The olive-green forest
Studies analyze military thoughts on the Amazon region
By Carlos Haag
Communication
The war that appeared on TV
Group studies media narrative as building a general view of criminality
By Carlos Haag
Cover
A break in Brazil’s history
Bicentenary of the royal family's arrival demands a reflection
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
Those who don’t know how to dance improvise
Hip-hop offers social existence to youngsters in poor suburbs
By Carlos Haag
History
From the whale’s belly into the fire
In eighteenth century, a priest from Bahia wished to unite Jews and Christians
By Carlos Haag
Music
The heavy burden of being a national symbol
Biography shows that celebrating Carlos Gomes actually jeopardized him
By Carlos Haag
History
The citizen who smelled like a king
Pedro II was more interested in the essence than the appearance of power
By Carlos Haag
iconography
Portrait in black and white
Image of the Brazilian Negro was forged with the arrival of photography
By Carlos Haag
History
From “feijoada” to “chucrute”
The Nazi Party in Brazil "took on a more Brazilian and tropical attitude"
By Carlos Haag
Oral History
History taught by students
On UNE's 70th anniversary, a, study reveals the role of the student movement
By Carlos Haag
The Economy
Who supervises the supervisors?
The TAM tragedy fuels the debate on regulatory agencies
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
Affording luxury is a luxury
The market for high-end consumer products in Brazil has not stopped growing
By Carlos Haag
Psychology
Profession: Ambiguity
Study reveals complexity of the identity of low-income transvestites
By Carlos Haag
Communication
Is there an audience for a public TV channel?
This month the government defines the establishment of new television network
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
I’m a man, sonny, and what a man
New issues place contemporary masculinity in check
By Carlos Haag