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Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: In We Cannot Remain Silent, James N. Green analyzes the U.S. grassroots activities against torture in Brazil.
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Subject: Brazil History , Green, James N. (Professor of history), Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: Dedicated to digitizing and indexing U.S. government documents related to Brazil from the 1960s-1980s, Opening the Archives is an ongoing effort to make primary sources available to the public.
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Subject: Brazil History , Green, James N. (Professor of history), Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: The collection of biographical sketches serves as a multidimensional look into Brazil and its people.
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Subject: Brazil History , Skidmore, Thomas E.
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: Companion website to the 2021 third edition of James N. Green and Thomas E. Skidmore’s textbook Brazil: Five Centuries of Change, published by Oxford University Press.
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Subject: Brazil History , Green, James N. (Professor of history), Faculty Projects
Collection: Center for Digital Scholarship Project Websites
Description: With the branding and development of the n, Brown University Library is committed to become the premier academic collection for Brazilian Studies outside of Brazil.
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Subject: Brazil History , Church, George Earl, 1835-1910
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