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From the politics of proletarianization to ANL: the Communist Party of Brazil between 1930 and 1935

open access: yesRevista Mundos do Trabalho, 2022
Having as a time frame the Brazil of the Provisional Government of 1930 to the National Liberating Insurrection of 1935, this article seeks to situate the insertion of communists in the labor and trade union movement and in broader movements, as well as ...
Diorge Alceno Konrad   +1 more
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The Revolution is on the table: The Communist Party of Brazil and hotel workers' organization (1922-1930)

open access: yesRevista Mundos do Trabalho, 2022
The centenary of the Communist Party of Brazil (PCB) in 2022 is a great opportunity to rescue the history that it played as a political-ideological organizer of the subaltern classes in Brazil during practically the entire 20th century. Among the working-
Lucas Alexandre Andreto, Marcos Del Roio
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The ambiguity of uniqueness: an incorporation of the Brazilian racial issue by the Communist Party of Brazil (PCB) during the 1920s and 1930s

open access: yesRevista Mundos do Trabalho, 2022
This text offers a reflection about the treatment that the PCB – the oldest political party in Brazil – the attention given to the race issue in first decades of existence, mainly in the 1920s and 1930s.
Marcelo Silva
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O Partido Comunista do Brasil e a crise do socialismo real The Communist Party of Brazil and the crisis of real socialism

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de História, 2008
O artigo analisa o impacto da crise do socialismo real na trajetória do Partido Comunista do Brasil. Destaca os caminhos escolhidos pelo partido para lidar com os dilemas do fim do socialismo no Leste Europeu e as modificações pelas quais passaram as ...
Jean Rodrigues Sales
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Erico Sachs and “Política Operária” [PDF]

open access: yesЛатиноамериканский исторический альманах, 2022
The article analyzes the theory and practice of the “Workers’ Politics” (Política Operária, POLOP) that existed in Brazil from 1961 to the ear-ly 1980s, examines POLOP's criticism of the ideology of the Brazilian Communist Party and the influence of ...
Alexandr Savchenko
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“The people elected speak”: Councilors and Communists, the political performance of PCB women (1946-1948)

open access: yesRevista Mundos do Trabalho, 2022
In 1947, in municipal elections, three communist women were elected councillors of the Federal District, Rio de Janeiro. They were Arcelina Mochel, Lia Corrêa Dutra and Odila Schmidt.
Larissa Correa, Nina Teruz Visco
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Necropolitical changes and repressive strategies on an Amazonian capitalistic frontier: Xambioá town, Tocantins, Brazil

open access: yesBrasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies, 2021
This paper analyzes material changes undergone by the town of Xambioá, Tocantins State, Northern Brazil in a time of State terrorism. It argues that such changes were the product of the necropolitical approach materialized by a repressive system ...
Rafael De Abreu e Souza
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The Challenges of the First Black Political Party in Brazil: Seeking Alliances in Unsympathetic Territory

open access: yesBrasiliana: Journal for Brazilian Studies, 2020
This paper examines the rapprochement between the first black political party in Brazil – Brazilian Black Front - and the fascist party - Brazilian Integralist Action - as a microcosm to assess the challenges faced by Afro-Brazilians in the initial ...
Joao Batista Nascimento Gregoire
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Do que “os Livros Diziam” à Rua da Glória, n. 52: o PCB e a “questão camponesa” (1927-1947) [PDF]

open access: yesRevista IDEAS, 2009
This article treat the formation of ““Peasantry Question” in the Communist Party of Brazil during 20 and 40’s. By this study is possible to perceive how ideas on men and situations of Brazilian hinterland to give place to Peasantry Leagues and formation ...
Leonardo Soares dos Santos
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