Brazil begins to preserve historical virtual archives – 01/21/2024 – Power
Although government officials make announcements and post information related to their position on their social media accounts every day, in...
Although government officials make announcements and post information related to their position on their social media accounts every day, in...
Zumbi dos Palmares was leader of the largest quilombo in the Americas: Palmares. He was at the forefront of the...
"But if we adopt quotas, we run the risk of losing the standard Unicamp student." I heard this phrase in...
In the 19th century, Brazil became the world's largest coffee producer — a leadership it still maintains today — at...
The São Paulo City Council approved a bill that changes the name of a street in the Bom Retiro neighborhood,...
Revealing the story of Dom Pedro 1st's second wife, Empress Amélia de Leuchtenberg (1812-1873) was an old obsession of independent...
Over the past five years, books like "The People Against Democracy" by Yascha Mounk and "How Democracies Die" by Steven...
Renowned researcher Angela de Castro Gomes comments on the contributions of Boris Fausto, who died in the 1992s, to Brazilian...
Reading newspapers, a lifelong habit, helped Boris Fausto take the path of history, a field in which he became one...
Politicians, academics and Brazilian organizations lamented, through social networks, the death of historian Boris Fausto, which occurred on Tuesday (18)....