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  1. Let's boycott and stop capitalizing france, the uk, spain, portugal, holland/netherlands, belgium for murdering etc African peoples and brazil, japan, russia. for murdering etc non white peoples.

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    #blackhistory #africanhistory #brazilianhistory #europeanhistory #blackmastodon

  2. 👨🏻‍🎓 We're ending the month of June on a high note, with yet another PhD thesis defence: we wish Wilson Ricardo Mingorance the best of luck as he defends his thesis on colonial and post-colonial archival history on Monday 30 June.

    ℹ️ ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/en/events/wils

    #Histodons #AcademicLife #PhDLife #PortugueseHistory #BrazilianHistory #Archives #ArchivalHistory #ColonialArchives #VidaAcadémica #HistóriaDePortugal #HistóriaDoBrasil #Arquivos #ArquivosColoniais #Arquivística #PósColonialismo

  3. 📕 Já saiu mais um livro da Imprensa de História Contemporânea: "O futuro de São Paulo na década de 1950", de Bruno Zorek.

    O livro conta a história do desgarçamento de São Paulo, analisando como e por que essas (e outras) representações ganhavam ou perdiam força na sociedade paulistana de meados do século XX.

    🔓 Pode ser lido e descarregado em #AcessoAberto: imprensa.ihc.fcsh.unl.pt/zorek

    #Histodons #OpenAccess #SãoPaulo #BrazilianHistory #UrbanHistory #Brazil #Brasil #HistóriaDoBrasil #HistóriaUrbana

  4. I find it funny that #Brazilian #NicknamingCulture is so widespread here that even some of our constitutions had nicknames.

    1824: A Outorgada [The Imposed one] - Because Dom Pedro I dissolved the Constituent Assembly

    1937: A Polaca [The Polish one] - Because then dictator Getúlio Vargas basically copied the Polish fascist constitution

    1946: A Culta [The Cult one] - Because of its "cult" and "refined" writing style

    1988: A Cidadã [The Citizen one]

    #BrazilianLaw #BrazilianHistory #Law

  5. A few hours ago I was reading the 1st Institutional Act (AI-1) and I got thinking about the distinction between coups and revolutions and Mike Duncan's division between social and political revolutions.

    The big trouble here is that the military's power grab was seen as illegitimate by a lot of people both then and now.

    However our military did have significant civil support including the now infamous "Marches of the Family with God for Freedom".

    I'm tempted to claim that what happened back in April 1st 1964 was both a coup d'etat and a political revolutions. Our political system did change massively afterwards but there were no big fundamental social changes, only more repression for the status quo.

    Or to sumarise it with a couple Portuguese words: what happened back when was a "revolução golpista".

    #BrazilianHistory #GolpeMilitar1964 #AtoInstitucional