This article discusses the foreign pressure to end Brazilian Slavery, approaching the partisan role of the Whigs’ quakers and their humanitarianism that allegedly supersedes military or commercial interests, underscoring the importance of power to the enforcement of values and interests that shape an international regime.Debater-se-á a influência externa para o fim da escravidão no Brasil, percebendo que o moralismo quaker tinha maior protagonismo ao mobilizar o poder britânico do que questões militares ou interesses comerciais, identificado-se a relevância do poder para a execução de valores e de interesses que compõem um regime internacional
The article analyzes the discourse on immigration in Brazil between 1850 and 1945, reflecting on pra...
The article aims to contribute to the development of studies about the north Brazilian borders forma...
Brazilian foreign policy during five centuries was characterized by tree main periods: from 1494 (be...
The article seeks to analyze how the Brazilian consulate in Luanda collaborated with the British eff...
This article aims to discuss the conflicts of the illicit trade and the Brazilian Marine, between th...
Characterized by their intense relations with the americanist foreign policy orientation, both Dutra...
This article aims to present the Brazilian foreign policy towards Africa, developed in the 1960s and...
O presente artigo se propõe a analisar os embates diplomáticos entre Brasil e Uruguai em meados do s...
The State Council, among the political institutions of the Brazilian Empire, is one of the most rele...
This paper discusses the first interferences by British cruisers in the transatlantic slave trade ca...
In 1850, when a new anti-trafficking law went into effect in Brazil, Benedicta Luiza, a enslaved wom...
This article focuses on the mass immigration politics during the 19th century and the restraints to ...
Throughout the 19th century, Brazil and the United States had little intense bilateral relations. Th...
The historical base of the Brazilian Empire, marked by the Brazilianduality –harmonization between t...
This research analyses the Convention of 1817, signed by Portuguese and British governments in order...
The article analyzes the discourse on immigration in Brazil between 1850 and 1945, reflecting on pra...
The article aims to contribute to the development of studies about the north Brazilian borders forma...
Brazilian foreign policy during five centuries was characterized by tree main periods: from 1494 (be...
The article seeks to analyze how the Brazilian consulate in Luanda collaborated with the British eff...
This article aims to discuss the conflicts of the illicit trade and the Brazilian Marine, between th...
Characterized by their intense relations with the americanist foreign policy orientation, both Dutra...
This article aims to present the Brazilian foreign policy towards Africa, developed in the 1960s and...
O presente artigo se propõe a analisar os embates diplomáticos entre Brasil e Uruguai em meados do s...
The State Council, among the political institutions of the Brazilian Empire, is one of the most rele...
This paper discusses the first interferences by British cruisers in the transatlantic slave trade ca...
In 1850, when a new anti-trafficking law went into effect in Brazil, Benedicta Luiza, a enslaved wom...
This article focuses on the mass immigration politics during the 19th century and the restraints to ...
Throughout the 19th century, Brazil and the United States had little intense bilateral relations. Th...
The historical base of the Brazilian Empire, marked by the Brazilianduality –harmonization between t...
This research analyses the Convention of 1817, signed by Portuguese and British governments in order...
The article analyzes the discourse on immigration in Brazil between 1850 and 1945, reflecting on pra...
The article aims to contribute to the development of studies about the north Brazilian borders forma...
Brazilian foreign policy during five centuries was characterized by tree main periods: from 1494 (be...