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The Contribution of Capistrano de Abreu to Brazilian Historiography
Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, 1971João Capistrano de Abreu changed the course of Brazilian historiography. Unlike previous historians who had oriented their studies toward colonial history as an expression of Brazil's connections with European culture, he pointed to the socioeconomic and psychological aspects of the evolution of the Brazilian interior as the most significant part of ...
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Capistrano de Abreu. Tentativa biobibliografica.
The Hispanic American Historical Review, 1971Frank D. McCann +1 more
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Correspondencia de Capistrano de Abreu.
The Hispanic American Historical Review, 1957Stanley J. Stein, Jose Honorio Rodrigues
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Capistrano de Abreu. Ensaio Biobibliografico.
The Hispanic American Historical Review, 1956Richard M. Morse, Helio Vianna
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Rã-txa Hu-ni-ku-ĩ. J. Capistrano de Abreu
International Journal of American Linguistics, 1946openaire +1 more source

