This article highlights the renewed interest in the history of the coup of 1964 and the dictatorship that followed in Brazil, as well as some debates involved in the production of memoirs, investigative journalism and academic research on the topic. It analyses at more length one of the polemics: the increasing use of the term 'civilian-military' to qualify the coup, the rule, and the dictatorship. It argues that - independent of the use of the term - the most important aspect is to understand the complex relationship between the military and civilians as part of a broader process of conservative modernisation during this period. © 2016 Society for Latin American Studies
Abstract‘Exact’ anniversary dates of the 1964 coup—those marking the passage of each decade—have ser...
Abstract: This article analyzes Brazilian civil–military relations using a framework that directs at...
"This article analyzes Brazilian civil-military relations using a framework that directs attention t...
This article highlights the renewed interest in the history of the coup of 1964 and the dictatorship...
As is common in the History of Present, there is a significant interconnection between politics and ...
This article analyzes the current debate surrounding the dispute over the official memory of the cou...
This article revisits the 21-year military dictatorship in Brazil to examine how it shaped subsequen...
This article, inserted in the historiographical debates about the civil-military dictatorship in Bra...
O principal objetivo deste artigo é expor e discutir as mais importantes correntes da historiografia...
This work has as object to argue articles and books concerning the blow of 1964 and the dictatorship...
This article deals with the disputed terminology used to refer to the Brazilian military regime (196...
Forcibly retired military officials whose political rights were withdrawn (militares cassados) durin...
This article elucidates the latest developments in the‘politics of memory’ regarding the military re...
This article tries to understand the (mis)directions of Political History and how the relations of p...
This article addresses the immediate aftermath of the November 15, 1889, republican coup d’état in B...
Abstract‘Exact’ anniversary dates of the 1964 coup—those marking the passage of each decade—have ser...
Abstract: This article analyzes Brazilian civil–military relations using a framework that directs at...
"This article analyzes Brazilian civil-military relations using a framework that directs attention t...
This article highlights the renewed interest in the history of the coup of 1964 and the dictatorship...
As is common in the History of Present, there is a significant interconnection between politics and ...
This article analyzes the current debate surrounding the dispute over the official memory of the cou...
This article revisits the 21-year military dictatorship in Brazil to examine how it shaped subsequen...
This article, inserted in the historiographical debates about the civil-military dictatorship in Bra...
O principal objetivo deste artigo é expor e discutir as mais importantes correntes da historiografia...
This work has as object to argue articles and books concerning the blow of 1964 and the dictatorship...
This article deals with the disputed terminology used to refer to the Brazilian military regime (196...
Forcibly retired military officials whose political rights were withdrawn (militares cassados) durin...
This article elucidates the latest developments in the‘politics of memory’ regarding the military re...
This article tries to understand the (mis)directions of Political History and how the relations of p...
This article addresses the immediate aftermath of the November 15, 1889, republican coup d’état in B...
Abstract‘Exact’ anniversary dates of the 1964 coup—those marking the passage of each decade—have ser...
Abstract: This article analyzes Brazilian civil–military relations using a framework that directs at...
"This article analyzes Brazilian civil-military relations using a framework that directs attention t...