
The coup that lasts 60 years
By EDSON TELES: Reflecting on simplifying narratives about the 1964 coup and the dictatorship and going beyond the superficialities helps to understand the four years of an authoritarian government
By EDSON TELES: Reflecting on simplifying narratives about the 1964 coup and the dictatorship and going beyond the superficialities helps to understand the four years of an authoritarian government
By WERNER BONEFELD: Author's introduction to the newly published book
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: We did not change course with the military coup of 1964, but the intensification of the worst characteristics of our nationality represented a turning point
By PETER HUDIS: Today, the fusion of anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism – whether on the right or the left – serves the purpose of making invisible the prospect of universal human emancipation
By LINCOLN SECCO: Tribute to the historian and professor, recently deceased
By EDSON TELES: Reflecting on simplifying narratives about the 1964 coup and the dictatorship and going beyond the superficialities helps to understand the four years of an authoritarian government
By WERNER BONEFELD: Author's introduction to the newly published book
By JEAN MARC VON DER WEID: We did not change course with the military coup of 1964, but the intensification of the worst characteristics of our nationality represented a turning point
By PETER HUDIS: Today, the fusion of anti-Zionism with anti-Semitism – whether on the right or the left – serves the purpose of making invisible the prospect of universal human emancipation
By LINCOLN SECCO: Tribute to the historian and professor, recently deceased