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Brazil

ABREU, Luciano Aronne de

Master in History of Brazil from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (1995) and PhD in Latin American Historical Studies from the Vale do Rio dos Sinos University (2005). He is currently a professor of the Postgraduate Program in History of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul. He has experience in History, with emphasis on the History of the Brazilian Republic, mainly in the following subjects: History of Rio Grande do Sul, Era Vargas and Authoritarianism. Some publications: Getúlio Vargas: a construção do mito (1997) and Um olhar regional sobre o Estado Novo (2007). He is also the organizer of the works História e ideologia: perspectivas e debates (2009), Estado e Desenvolvimento: política e relações internacionais no Brasil Contemporâneo (2010) and Autoritarismo e Desenvolvimento: conceitos e práticas (2013).

ALBERNAZ, Cássio

Professor of the History Department of PUCRS and collaborator of the Post-Graduate Program in History of PUCRS. PhD and postdoctoral in History, by PUCRS, with PhD in the Université Paris I – Sorbonne. Has experience in the area of Political and Cultural History of Contemporary Brazil, with emphasis on Intellectual History, History of Political and Social Thought, and History of the Elites, working mainly on the following topics: Political Theory; Authoritarianism; Elites; Political and Social Thinking. Some publications: “Les Conseils Techniques comme des espaces de représentation dans la pensée autoritaire brésilienne (1930-1950)”, Le Carta e Storia, v. 1, p. 62-76 (2016) and “The Technical Councils of the Brazilian Government Structure: Corporatism, Authoritarianism and Modernization (1934-1945)”, Portuguese Studies, v. 32, p. 244-261 (2016).

CEPEDA, Vera Alves

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Graduated in Social Sciences from the University of São Paulo (1992). Master and PhD in Political Science from the University of São Paulo (1998; 2004) and postdoctoral in Political Science from IESP / UERJ (2016). She is currently a professor in the Department of Social Sciences of the Federal University of São Carlos / UFSCar in the undergraduate program, working in the Postgraduate Program in Political Science (PPGPol) and in the Postgraduate Program in Sociology (PPGS). Develops researches in the field of Brazilian political and social thought, especially in the themes of interpretations about Brazil, in the performance of institutions, intellectuals and theories related to the problem of development, democracy and capacities and state action in a peripheral context.

DELGADO, Ignacio José Godinho

Graduated in History from the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (1981). Master in Political Science from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (1989) and PhD in Sociology and Politics from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (1999). Associate Professor of the Federal University of Juiz de Fora, with experience in the areas of History and Political Science, has published several studies on the dilemmas of citizenship and development in the contemporary world and in Brazil, especially since 1930. His areas of research are: business, development, industrial policy, social policy, social security, citizenship, affirmative action, politics and development in Minas Gerais.

FERNANDES, Maria Fernanda Lombardi

Graduated in History from the University of São Paulo. Master in Political Science from the University of São Paulo (1997) and PhD in Political Science from the University of São Paulo (2004). She is currently a professor at the Federal University of São Paulo, Campus Guarulhos, in the Social Sciences course. Her areas of research are: Political Theory and Brazilian Political Thought, Republicanism, Brazilian political thought, Abolition, Republic and Federalism.

FILHO, Valdemar F. de Araújo

Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science at UFBA, with a postdoctoral degree in political science from the University of Salamanca-Spain (2016-2017), a PhD in Political Science from IUPERJ (2007), a Master’s degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the Institute of Research and Urban and Regional Planning-IPPUR, UFRJ (1993). He graduated in Social Sciences from the Federal University of Bahia (1985), specializing in History of Africa at the Center for Afro-Oriental Studies at UFBA (1980). It coordinates disciplines and conducts studies and research in the thematic areas of Government and Executive Power in Contemporary Democracies; State, Public Policies and Bureaucracy; Democracy, Authoritarianism and Corporatism in Brazil and Latin America; Democracy, State Reform and Presidency in Latin America. Currently he is part of the research line, “Politics: theory, thought and institutions” of the Center for Studies and Research in Humanities (CRH-UFBA) and the Research Group “Comunicación, Conocimiento y Conducta Social”, Pontifical University of Salamanca. He also held positions as a temporary professor at the Fluminense Federal University-UFF, Federal University of Pará-UFPA and in the FIOCRUZ-DF professional master’s degree. In the area of ​​planning and public policy, he worked in planning agencies in the states of Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Pará and the Federal District, and in research agencies of the Federal Executive Branch, such as the IPEA-Institute of Applied Economic Research and FIOCRUZ. as a researcher and as a member of the team of researchers and professors responsible for creating a master’s degree in public health management at FIOCRUZ-Brasilia. He served in the federal government as technical adviser in the Ministry of Cities and in the National Council of Water Resources. From the governmental experience resulted articles integrating chapters of books and collections edited and printed by agencies and research agencies of the Brazilian federal government. It is currently developing the final phase of the research “Democracia, Reforma do Estado e Centros de Governo na América Latina em Perspectiva Comparada”, to be published as a book in 2019. From the research on Government and Executive Power in Brazil, the book “Presidentes Fortes e Presidência Fraca: a Expansão do Poder Executivo e a Organização da Presidência da República no Brasil (1930-1989)” – Editor APRIS-2016.

FREIRE, Américo Óscar Guichard

Doctor of Social History (UFRJ) and postdoctoral by the University Institute of Lisbon (ISCTE). He has been working in the CPDOC since 1995. He is a sub-coordinator of Postgraduate Education, leader of the CNPq Research Group “Political Cultures and Democratization Processes” and researcher at CNPq. He coordinates the CPDOC’s Laboratory of Political Studies. He is deputy coordinator of the ANPUH Political History WG. Recently, he has coordinated research projects and has published books and articles on the following topics: Political History of Rio de Janeiro and Brazil; Left and democracy; Brazilian historiography.

GASPARETTO JÚNIOR, António

Graduated, Master and PhD in History from the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF). Effective professor of Basic Education (PEB) in the state of Minas Gerais. Researcher integrated to the Laboratory of Political and Social History (LAHPS) and Laboratory of Studies and Researches of Contemporaneity (LEPCON). Member of the Association des Jeunes Chercheurs en Histoire (AJCH), the Brazilian Institute of Law History (IBHD) and the Association Française des Jeunes Historiens du Droit (AFJHD). His areas of research are: political culture, authoritarianism, rights, public administration and worlds of work.

GONÇALVES, Leandro Pereira

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Adjunct Professor of the Postgraduate Program in History of the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS). PhD in History from Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP) with internship (Junior Visiting Fellow) at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon (ICS-UL) and Postdoctoral from the National University of Cordoba (Centro de Estudios Avanzados / Argentina). Foreign Researcher Associated with the Center for the Study of Religious History of the Portuguese Catholic University (CEHR / UCP). Leader of the Research Group (CNPq), Portugal and Brazil in the Contemporary World: identity and memory and Coordinator of the Network for Research, Rights, History and Memory. Recent research focuses on issues related to understanding the conservatism of the twentieth century, the study of the right, Christianity and authoritarianism, fascism, integralism, immigrating actions and the aspects theorized through political culture, focusing on the transnational elements existing between Iberian Peninsula and Latin America.

JESUS, Ronaldo Pereira de

Graduated in History from the Federal University of Ouro Preto (1987). Master in History from the Fluminense Federal University (1993). PhD in Social History from the University of São Paulo (2001). Postdoctoral in Social History of Work by the State University of Campinas (2008) and History by the University of Lisbon. Currently Associate Professor, History of Brazil and Methodology of History, Department of History and Graduate Program in History of the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF). Researcher at the Laboratory of Political and Social History (LAHPS-UFJF). His research areas are: History of Brazil Empire and First Republic, and themes such as Associative Culture, Mutualism, Social Movements, Popular Classes, Formation of the Working Class, Slave Monarchy, Abolition and Abolitionism in Brazil.

LOBO, Valéria Marques

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Graduated in History from the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (1987). Master in Political Science from the Federal University of Minas Gerais (1995) and PhD in Human Sciences (Political Science and Sociology) from IUPERJ (University Research Institute of Rio de Janeiro) (2005), current IESP. She is an associate professor in the History Department of the Federal University of Juiz de Fora. Her areas of research are: History and Political Science, with emphasis on State and Society, worlds of work, democracy, trade union structure, trade union and labor legislation, labor judiciary, citizenship and the labor market.

MAIA, Tatyana de Amaral

Graduated in History from the State University of Rio de Janeiro (2002). Master’s degree in Social History from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (2005), PhD in History from the Rio de Janeiro State University (2010) and postdoctoral in History from the Fluminense Federal University (2012) and History from the University of Porto Program of Postdoctoral Scholarships Abroad, CAPES, 2014-2015). Since 2013, she has been a Collaborating Researcher at the Center for Transdisciplinary Research in Culture, Space and Memory (CITCEM) at the University of Porto, integrating the research group “Memory, heritage and identity construction”. Her research areas are: History of Brazil Republic and Contemporary History, mainly in the following subjects: intellectual, culture, memory, cultural policies, dictatorships and teaching.

MANSAN, Jaime Valim

Graduated in History from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (2006). Master in History from PUCRS (CAPES – 2009). PhD in History of Iberian and American Societies from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul – PUCRS (CNPq – 2014) and postdoctoral at the Postgraduate Program in History (PPGH) of PUCRS (PNPD / CAPES – 2014/2015 ). He is a professor of History at SESI High School Montenegro. He served as Substitute Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande (FURG) from 2015 to 2016, in the areas of Methodology of Teaching History, Pedagogical Practices and American History. He is an Associate Researcher in the following institutes and research groups: Instituto de Historia Social – Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Iberoamerica-20 – International Research Group on Violence and Society in Ibero-American space in the 20th century (integrated by Latin American and European researchers); Corporatism, authoritarianism and institutional order in contemporary Brazil (Fundação Getúlio Vargas / CNPq); Political Authoritarianism and the Press in Contemporary Brazil (PUCRS / CNPq). He works mainly in the areas of Methodology of Teaching History, History of higher education and History of Iberian and American societies in the twentieth century.

MARTINHO, Francisco Carlos Palomanes

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Associate Professor in the Department of History at the Universidade de São Paulo and research fellow of CNPq (National Council for Scientific and Technological Development, Brazil). He develops his research on the Contemporary Political History of Portugal during the 20th century, addressing the rightwing politics, the Estado Novo dictatorship, and the process of transition to democracy. He is the author, among other Works, of A Bem da Nação: o Sindicalismo Português entre a Tradição e a Modernidade (1933-1945) (Civilização Brasileira, 2002) and organizer of A Vaga Corporativa: corporativismo e ditaduras na Europa e na América Latina (Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2016), O passado que não passa: a memória das ditaduras na Europa do Sul e na América Latina (Civilização Brasileira, 2013) and O corporativismo em português: Estado, política e sociedade no Salazarismo e no Varguismo (Imprensa de Ciências Sociais, 2008 e Civilização Brasileira, 2007).

MARTINS, Luís Carlos dos Passos

Graduated in History from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (1992). Master in History from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (2006). PhD in History from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (2010) and postdoctoral from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (2010). He is currently an adjunct professor at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, coordinator of the History course of the same institution and professor of PPG-História PCRS. His research areas are: History of the Press in Brazil, History of urbanization and industrialization, in the period 1945-1968, and around the development of Brazil in the Second Vargas Government (1951-1954).

PERLATTO, Bom Jardim Francisco

Graduated in History from the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF). Master in Sociology from the University Institute of Research of Rio de Janeiro (IUPERJ) and PhD in Sociology from the Institute of Social and Political Studies (IESP-UERJ). He is currently Adjunct Professor of Contemporary History at the Department of History of the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF) and Professor of the Postgraduate Program in History of this institution. He is a Researcher and Coordinator of the Laboratory of Political and Social History (LAHPS), linked to the UFJF, and the Center for Law and Society Studies (CEDES / PUC-Rio). He was a Visiting Researcher at the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University, Professor at the Department of Social Sciences at UFJF and Professor at the Department of Social Sciences at UEMG. He is Coordinator of the Working Group on Political History of ANPUH-MG. His research areas are: political history, history of present time, Republican Brazil, political sociology, social theory, democracy, public sphere, intellectuals.

RAMOS, Vinícius

Master in History from the State University of Rio de Janeiro with the dissertation entitled As folhas dos jornais eram verdes? A Ação Integralista Brasileira nas páginas do Correio da Manhã e O Jornal (1933-1938). Doctorate in the same University. His areas of interest and research go through the Brazilian Republic (1930-1964), focusing on the following topics: Political, economic and cultural history. Member of the research group (CNPQ) “Rights, History and Memory”. Among his publications, the following stand out: “Operação Saturno: Stalingrado de volta ao povo” in: Francisco Carlos Teixeira da Silva; João Cláudio Platenik Pitillo; Ricardo Quiroga Vinhas; Roberto Santana Santos. (Org.). A Segunda Guerra Mundial e seus momentos decisivos. São Paulo: Nova Cultura, 2017, v. 1, p. 99-114; «”Por Cristo luto; por Cristo vos conclamo”. Plínio Salgado e o catolicismo no Brasil: um casamento perfeito?» in Oficina do Historiador (2016) vol. 9, pp. 7-32.

RIBEIRO, Renato

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PhD candidate in Political Science at the Federal University of São Carlos (UFSCar), with a Research stay at the University of Bologna. His areas of interests are Political Theory and History of Political Ideas, focusing on Corporatism, Authoritarianism and Developmentalism in the Brazilian Political Thought, from 1930 to 1964. Currently, he develops the dissertation “The political and intellectual trajectory of San Tiago Dantas: from Integralism to reformist developmentalism”, under the scholarship of the São Paulo Research Foundation.

TANAGINO, Pedro Ivo Dias

PhD in History from the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF), with an internship (PDSE) at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon (ICS – ULisboa). Master in History (UFJF). Bachelor of History (UFJF). Degree in History from the Higher Education Center of Juiz de Fora (CES-JF). He develops researches in the field of Brazilian Political History, mainly in the interwar period, investigating topics such as Integralism, Nationalism, Authoritarianism, Totalitarianism, Corporatism, Theory of History and Historiography. In the present research the political and theoretical thought of Miguel Reale in the AIB. Researcher of the groups “Integralism and other nationalist movements?” (UFF / CNPq), “Group of Studies on Integralism – GEINT” (UFF / CNPq) and “Rights, History and Memory?” (EMU / CNPq).

VANNUCCHI, Marco

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Doctor in History by USP, with sandwich period at Paris IV-Sorbonne University. Postdoctoral in Sociology by UNICAMP. Adjunct Professor of CPDOC. Author of Os cruzados da ordem jurídica.A atuação da Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil (OAB), 1945-1964 (2013). Coeditor of the Historical Studies magazine and coordinator of the CPDOC History course. Currently works with the following themes: History of Brazilian Republic, legal field, relations between State and civil society, corporatism and relations between history and social theory.

VISCARDI, Cláudia

Graduated in History from the Federal University of Juiz de Fora. Master’s degree in Political Science from the Federal University of Minas Gerais, PhD in Social History from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and postdoctoral from Manchester Metropolitan University (Manchester-UK), completed in 2008. She was a visiting researcher at Manchester Metropolitan University (2008), the Casa de Rui Barbosa Foundation (2011-2013) and the University of Lisbon (2015). She was the coordinator of the Working Group on Political History of ANPUH (2015-2017) and the International Network of Researchers “Lusophone Connections: dictatorship and democracy in Portuguese”. She is a Full Professor at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora and Professor of the Postgraduate Program in History. Fellow of productivity of CNPq and researcher of Fapemig. She is currently coordinator of the Postgraduate Program in History of UFJF (2016-2018) and member of the National Board of the National History Association – ANPUH. His research areas are: Political and Social History, with emphasis on the First Republic.

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