The Middle Ages in Brazil
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https://doi.org/10.15381/is.v17i30.7888Keywords:
Middle Ages, university, Brazil, research, institutional projects, education.Abstract
This paper considers medieval studies in Brazil from the point of view of their institutional history. It doesn’t purport to make a critical appraisal but to present to Peruvian colleagues the great development of the field in Brazil during the last forty years, in order to understand its causes and future prospectsDownloads
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