Humanities
Books
Libertines did not live only for sex
Reason rather than dissipation guided eighteenth century books
pragmatic dilemma
Between theorems and railways
Debate on positivist mathematics led to pure science in Brazil
By Carlos Haag
Protectionism
An industry in the shadows
The Argentine motion picture industry, unlike the Brazilian, went commercial
By Carlos Haag
Dictatorship
Forbidden pages
List of books censored after the AI-5 act reveals criteria of the confiscation
Urban Planning
Vocation for greatness and for problems
Globalization in São Paulo has degraded its urban and social characteristics
By Carlos Haag
Transition Justice
The onset of remembering
Truth Commission shows how Brazil deals with human rights violations
Ranking
Excellence in the humanities
Brazilian courses distinguish themselves on the international scene
Rockefeller Foundation
A country is made out of people, health and illnesses
Foreign eradication programs influenced Brazil's construction
By Carlos Haag
Anatomy
Between academia and the artist’s studio
Art and science in da Vinci's anatomical drawings
By Carlos Haag
Obituary
Between ethics and spirit
Flávio Pierucci, interpreter of contemporary Brazilian religiousness
History of science
Even so, sound moves
Galileo's father influenced his son in the search for experimental truth
By Carlos Haag
Foreign affairs
Dance of the wheelchairs at the United Nations
The idea of Brazil on the Security Council came from the US
By Carlos Haag
Development
The interior’s economic relief
Study maps industrial deconcentration in the State of São Paulo
Folk medicine
Health cultures
Specialist lists the therapeutical uses of plants and animals in Brazil
Spices
What do you hunger for?
Eating habits help understand the dynamics of relations in colonial Brazil
By 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
Fabrics of history
The clothes that Brazilians wore during the ‘coffee with milk’ part of their history
What the First Republic hid beneath its clothes
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
arrows and spears
Tips from a distant past
Pre-historic artifacts in the State of São Paulo and the South are different
Indicators
The illusion of equality
In spite of the decline of inequality, Brazil still faces serious social issues
By Carlos Haag