Passagens: International Review of Political History and Legal Culture
Universidade Federal Fluminense
Instituto de Ciências Humanas e Filosofia
Programa de Pós-Graduação em História
Laboratório Cidade e Poder
ISSN (on-line): 1984-2503
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Americanization of Brazil or a Pragmatic Wartime Alliance? The Politics of Nelson Rockfeller's Office of Inter-American Affair in Brazil During World War II
Bernardo Pereira de Vasconcelos and the Construction of the Empire
Carl Schmitt and the Church’s political form
From a Struggle for Land to a Questioning of Neoliberalism: Paths Taken by Peruvian Peasant Organizations (1969-1993)
Haciendas And Barracks: The Agrarian Question on The Military Perspective in Brazil and Peru (1961-1988)
Law and civil disobedience: the constitutional and democratic state in Jeffersonian law
Public international law, mass migrations, and international constitutionalism
Reciprocal Accomodations: The Catholic Church and Secular Power in Argentina and Brazil
Some Political Changes in Brazilian Financial Institutionalization Path
State Terror and Sovereignty: A Report on Operation Condor
State, Knowledge and Power in Brazil
The Clash between the Luzia (Liberals) and the Saquarema (Conservative) Parties: Court Structure as a Political Problem in the Empire of Brazil
The crises and criticism facing human rights discourse: suggestions for restoring meaning
The other side of the War on Drugs: Contributions from Walter Benjamin’s Thesis VIII
The royal
Padroado
and regalism in the early days of Brazilian independence (1820-1824)
The State, Institutions and the Regulation of Yerba-Mate Activities in Brazil
The Way of Infamous Men: Penal Public Politicies and the Support Programs to Those Exiting the Penitentiary System in Brazil
Uses and abuses of the state of siege in France
Words of Terror The Speeches of President Maria Estela Martinez de Perón and the Legitimisation of The Devices of State and Parastatal Violence
“Born criminals”: The evidential paradigm and state racism in police scientism (nineteenth century)
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