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  • Africanities
    Vol. 5 No. 1 (2014)
    More than 126 years have passed since the official end of slavery in Brazil, with the signing of the Golden Law, by Princess Isabel, on May 13, 1888, we still feel, today, the reflexes of having been the last country in the Americas to give up forced labor, in which some people in society held property rights over others. Even with the visible marks left by slavery and the phenomena related to it in the formation of Brazilian society, many people and researchers from Humanities write their writings as if slavery never existed in Brazil. Inside the need to expand or not to hide the past that touches us, is that this Dossier - “Slavery and its vestiges” - was organized.
  • History and Gender
    Vol. 4 No. 2 (2013)
    Over the past thirty years, there have been countless studies and research related to gender
    issues in Brazil. Which provided a greater understanding of human interactions. In this Dossier
    the Magazine offers articles that contemplate themes pertinent to “Gender Issues”, specifically
    with themes related to sexuality, gender relations, written press, literature and public policy,
    whose authors have a privileged background, working in the academic field, the majority in
    public spaces, such as students and researchers. In other words, people who are dedicated to
    the privileged themes in this Dossier.
  • Northeast cinema thing
    Vol. 4 No. 1 (2013)

    What the seven articles that make up the present dossier - written not only by historians and anthropologists, but also by researchers in the areas of social communication, advertising and regional development - have in common - through the critical analysis of some films that have the Northeast ( or a certain invented image of a [in] a certain Northeast) as a scenario and "the" Northeast as a character - be it the questioning of these supposed "truths".

  • Theory and Method
    Vol. 3 No. 2 (2012)
    This issue of our journal was dedicated to theory and method, notably in its application to
    potentialized objects within history, such as literature and image.
  • History and Politics
    Vol. 3 No. 1 (2012)
    We have a special issue of our journal, which is due to the interdisciplinary dialogue,
    ]open to other knowledge, in the Political and History Dossier. The texts presented in this
    issue were not just about visiting political history as we know it most commonly in
    historiography. Predominantly, the texts in this issue open up policy dialogue and the
    history of the present.
  • Religion
    Vol. 2 No. 2 (2011)
    The time goes by when the narrower perceptions of social relations and sociability were
    encouraged to ban or cloister the studies of religious histories, assigning them adjectives
    that testified against the enunciators themselves, especially in the context of various
    History courses, when there is growing interest among students on religious issues.
  • Republic
    Vol. 2 No. 1 (2011)
    This dossier aims to place discussing various topics on the Brazilian Republic. Therefore,
    a set of Brazilian authors looked into this context history, casting its looks, its readings,
    putting into question your research objects.
  • Brazil Empire
    Vol. 1 No. 2 (2010)

    Going beyond what was proposed by these landmarks and clippings, this thematic dossier, according to number of our Revista Mnemosine, from the Graduate Program in History of UFCG, seeks to combine different regimes of historicity and perception of the passage of time, milestones chronological that do not relate to a certain rhythm of perception of the eight hundred very naturalized among us.

  • Brazil Cologne
    Vol. 1 No. 1 (2010)
    First scientific journal of the Graduate Program in History of UFCG and, notably, the History Course at the History and Geography Unit. As a gift dossier, Mnemosine Magazine starts a trilogy that will continue with "Brasil Império" and
    "Brasil República ". The objective is to enable the dissemination of the works of researchers
    dealing with from the colony to the present day.
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