Humanities
Literature
Reader, my friend, my equal, my brother
Sade's letters were a laboratory of his libertarian philosophy
By Carlos Haag
Urbanism
An architect of change
Essays highlights the essence of Lina Bo Bardi's humanistic thinking
Anthropology
There is no heaven without hell
The dubious relationship between the Neopentecostal churches and the devil
By Carlos Haag
History
The dream of an Amazonian Eldorado
Archeology and the eternal quest for hidden civilizations in the Amazon Forest
By Carlos Haag
diplomacy
The permanence of the permanent seat
In the League of Nations, Brazil demands for reform
By Carlos Haag
Literature
My dear Baby Flag!
The exchange of letters between Manuel Bandeira and Gilberto Freyre
By Carlos Haag
Sociology
The lost tropical link
Brazil was fundamental when it came to Darwin producing his theories
By Carlos Haag
Mental health
The unsustainable lightness
Anorexia integration into one's identity extends treatment possibilities
Fine arts
Talent from the soul
Thesis by Geraldo Souza Dias on Mira Schendel brought out in luxury edition
Sociology
Lights. Camera. Where’s the action?
The many difficulties faced by national movie making to become a film industry
By Carlos Haag
Diplomacy
The day on which Brazil said “no” to the United States
Documents with the proposal to deport black Americans to the Amazon
By Carlos Haag
Archeology
Made in USA: trafficking
The search for one of the many American slave ships that came to Brazil
By Carlos Haag
History
From Amadeus to the beat
The subtle politics of a musical controversy at the time of Dom João
By Carlos Haag
Literature
In the shade of flowering manuscripts
Thematic project deciphers Proust's cahiers
By Carlos Haag
History
Domingos captivated Bahia
Life of emancipated slave portrays Brazil before the abolition of slavery
By Carlos Haag
Political science
With one eye on the fish and another on the cat
Brazilian mistrust of democratic institutions
By Carlos Haag
Sociology
Snapshots of knowledge
Photography is an additional badly used resource in social sciences
History
A “Redeemer” in search of redemption
The controversial "policy from the heart" of Princess Isabel
By Carlos Haag
Anthropology
Amazonia lost and found
The first inhabitants established civilizations that were organized and complex