As mulheres negras permanecem a imensa maioria a ocupar a base da pirâmide social brasileira. Esta comunicação é fruto de um projeto de Iniciação Científica em curso, que tem por objetivo examinar a mobilidade social das mulheres negras, a partir da análise da trajetória de 04 (quatro) intelectuais negras brasileiras que, de forma distinta, contribuíram e/ou contribuem para o debate sobre a condição da mulher negra no Brasil. São elas: Conceição Evaristo, Djamila Ribeiro, Lélia Gonzalez e Sueli Carneiro.
Resumo A implantação da República portuguesa em 5 de outubro de 1910 culminou um processo que remonta ao final do século XIX e, em especial, aos seus últimos anos. Trata-se de um período de condensação de um contexto de crise multifacetada em que se inscreveu o colapso da Monarquia constitucional e o rasgo de um caminho, de certa forma inexorável, que conduziu à República. O texto analisa a preparação da Revolução e a implantação da República em Portugal.
This article seeks to analyse the political and diplomatic effects of the outbreak of the First World War on the Iberian Peninsula, considering the relationship between Portugal and Spain in the context of the (dis)equilibria of power caused by the Sarajevo assassination in the summer of 1914, and the debates between neutrality and belligerency that occurred in both countries. Neutral and non-belligerent societies had to legitimate themselves within total war; they had also to reflect on the role played by their respective nations and build an Iberian narrative to sustain it. In this matter, Spanish neutrality and Portuguese non-belligerency, until 1916, should always be analysed as specific foreign policies and within the framework of the public debate ‘decadence vs regeneration’, present in both countries since the last decade of the nineteenth century.
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