The historical role of women’s insertion in the labor market and their double shift

This study aims to understand the historical role of female participation in the labor market, as well as the articulation between
Colonial impact in transforming Hausa gender relations
This study aims to discuss how traditionally balanced and well-structured gender relations in West Africa were altered by French and British
The riches of Penedo – Alagoas / Brazil

The study aimed to understand the trajectory and the process of building the identity of the city of Penedo through its history…
Human Evolution from an Observed Perspective in Star Wars

During the 70s and 80s, it appeared in the film premieres of Star Wars (in Brazil: Guerra nas Estrelas). In this science-fiction universe…
Public masculinities in Princess Of The Sertão: Behaviors and profiles of men during the First Republic in Caxias/MA
This text aims to analyze the enunciation of public masculinities during the experience of the First Republic in the city of Caxias,…
The process of slavery, freedom and identity in historiography from the black perspective: A review

Introduction: Historiography from the perspective of the negro together with the methodology, teaching practices and teaching materials
The reason for the state
With this work we intend to study the Folders of the historical collection of the national archive. They contain The Captain's Minutes
The War of Porecatu: Blood-red feet in search of an Eldorado

This bibliographic review study aimed to present the Porecatu War, which took place in the mid-40s and early 50s, and which is considered
The woman and her historical conceptions

Over the years the woman had different conceptions within the story, with a lot of hard work and dedication to women earned her due respect…
The Brazilian middle class and the archetype of class prejudice

This article aims to elaborate a historical reconstitution, from the long-term serial, of the formation of the Brazilian middle class
The Mythical Relationships Between: Adam and the Myths of Ancient Mesopotamia
In 1981, Dr. Niels-Erik Andreasen wrote an article, called Adam and Adapa: two anthropological characters. In his work, Dr. Andreasen…
The evangelizing action of the Jesuits, the Colonizer Portuguese and the Indigenous Culture and Civilization In Colonial Brazil
The Society of Jesus, through the Jesuits, arrived in Brazil in 1549 together with the first Portuguese settlers