The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Brazil.
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Afro-American, Asian American, Native American, and Hispanic American Women Writers of Contemporary Fiction; Dissidence, Exile, and Home: The Role of Brazilian Women Writers, 1964-1985
Afro-American, Asian American, Native American, and Hispanic American Women Writers of Contemporary Fiction; Dissidence, Exile, and Home: The Role of Brazilian Women Writers, 1964-1985
Grant
The Conservative Tradition in Brazil, 1831-1940; The Party of Order: Conservatives, the Origins of the State, and the Politics of the Brazilian Monarchy, 1831-1871
The Conservative Tradition in Brazil, 1831-1940; The Party of Order: Conservatives, the Origins of the State, and the Politics of the Brazilian Monarchy, 1831-1871
Grant
Bioeconomics and Optimal Forest Management
Bioeconomics and Optimal Forest Management
Grant
Toward a Post-Television Culture
Toward a Post-Television Culture
Grant
Mothers No More: Work, Region and Reproduction in the Grain Belt of Central Brazil
Mothers No More: Work, Region and Reproduction in the Grain Belt of Central Brazil
Grant
Cultural Anthropology; Brazilian Immigrants in the United States: The Experience of Immigration and Return
Cultural Anthropology; Brazilian Immigrants in the United States: The Experience of Immigration and Return
Grant
Special Program: Nations and Narration: Intersections of Fiction and History in American Cultural and Intellectual Life
Special Program: Nations and Narration: Intersections of Fiction and History in American Cultural and Intellectual Life
Grant
Finite Temperature Field Theory; Integrable Models
Finite Temperature Field Theory; Integrable Models
Grant
Synchrotron Radiation Sources and Free Electron Lasers
Synchrotron Radiation Sources and Free Electron Lasers