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The birth of the Yoruba hegemony in post-abolition candomblé [PDF]

open access: yesJournal de la Société des Américanistes, 2005
The birth of the Yoruba hegemony in post-abolition candomblé. Historical data indicates that critical Jeje and Nagô religious practices of West African origin were already well consolidated in Salvador (Bahia, Brazil) in the 1860s, suggesting their ...
Luis Nicolau Parés
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Beatriz Ana Loner: Worlds of Labour and Post-Abolition

open access: yesRevista Mundos do Trabalho, 2019
Apresentação
Fernanda Oliveira da Silva   +2 more
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Morúa and Hemetério: Reading Afrodescendant Criticism Under Stones in Post-abolition Cuba and Brazil

open access: yesLatin American Literary Review
: This article unearths two cases of Afrodescendant literary criticism from late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Latin America. Afrodescendant writers Martín Morúa Delgado (Cuba, 1856-1910) and Hemetério José dos Santos (Brazil, 1858-1939 ...
Ingrid Brioso Rieumont
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Organize, protect, empower and pray: the Irmandade do Rosário dos Homens Pretos do Pelourinho – Salvador

open access: yesRevista Mundos do Trabalho, 2022
Book review: MESQUITA, Mariana. Pelas Contas do Rosário: sentidos da cidadania na Irmandade dos Homens Pretos de Salvador no pós-Abolição (1888-1930). Teresina: Cancioneiro, 2022. 276p. il.
Marcelo Mac Cord
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That Hideous Strength's Omnicompetent State

open access: yesLinguaculture, 2022
That Hideous Strength is clearly connected to C. S. Lewis’s The Abolition of Man, where he writes of the conditioners who seek to create a new society via the rejection of universal moral law and the rise of an educational and scientific elite.
K. Alan Snyder
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Protest, Insubordination, and Slavery Reminiscences in the Building of the Bahia-Minas Railway in the emancipation Decade

open access: yesRevista Mundos do Trabalho, 2020
In 1888, slavery was abolished in Brazil. The emancipation decade, in the far South of Bahia, was accompanied by conflicts and tensions involving masters, slaves, abolitionists, and provincial officials.
Iacy Maia Mata, Robério Santos Souza
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Edge{s} of the “Anthropocene”

open access: yesTechnophany, 2023
This article examines three distinct onto-political modes: the human-centric onto-politics of ‘centring the human’, post-human onto-politics of ‘de-centring the human’, and a third mode that rejects and argues against these options in favour of ...
Nandita Biswas Mellamphy
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Notes about black men in Rodolfo Xavier's narratives for the newspaper A Alvorada (Pelotas, Post-Abolition)

open access: yesRevista Mundos do Trabalho, 2020
The aim of the article is to talk about the black men who were chosen by the writer Rodolfo Xavier (1876-1964), in his writings for the black racial press “A Alvorada”, by Pelotas.
Ângela Pereira Oliveira Balladares
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Formative Trajectories of Black Musicians in Post-Abolition (1890-1930)

open access: yesEducação & Realidade, 2022
ABSTRACT This paper seeks to construct visibility to black musicians’ memories about their own formative trajectories in post abolition Rio de Janeiro (1890-1930). Analyzing oral interviews from Museum of Image and Sound of Rio de Janeiro, we show some values and knowledges which those musicians considered important for their formation, as well as ...
Lurian José Reis da Silva Lima   +1 more
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The Impact of the Abolition of tax credit on ex-dividend day abnormal returns in the united kingdom (uk) market

open access: yesGadjah Mada International Journal of Business, 2006
The ex-dividend day returns are composed of the capital gains component and the dividends component. This study mainly examines the relationship between the 1997 abolition of the tax-credit and the ex-dividend day abnormal stock returns in the UK market (
Hardo Basuki
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