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The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Brazil.
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Non-Renewable Natural Resources, Institutions and Globalization in the Modern Brazilian Economy
Non-Renewable Natural Resources, Institutions and Globalization in the Modern Brazilian Economy
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Kant in Brazil and the United States
Kant in Brazil and the United States
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From Mujer to Mana: Women, Sisterhood, and Citizenship in Brazilian Hip-Hop; African and Diaspora Cultures
From Mujer to Mana: Women, Sisterhood, and Citizenship in Brazilian Hip-Hop; African and Diaspora Cultures
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And In the Ruined Houses, A Novel; African-American Studies
And In the Ruined Houses, A Novel; African-American Studies
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Language Maintenance and Revival in Indigenous Communities in Amazonia
Language Maintenance and Revival in Indigenous Communities in Amazonia
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Racial Politics and Women's Studies: The Limits of Affirmative Action in Brazil
Racial Politics and Women's Studies: The Limits of Affirmative Action in Brazil
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A Global Examination of 1968: A Year of Revolution?
A Global Examination of 1968: A Year of Revolution?
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Making Brazilian Children: Child Welfare and the Psychiatry of Childhood, 1922-1954
Making Brazilian Children: Child Welfare and the Psychiatry of Childhood, 1922-1954
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Policing Democracy: American Connections
Policing Democracy: American Connections
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The New Institutional Economic History of Brazil/Banks and Mortgages in the Beginning of Twentieth Century Sao Paulo, Brazil
The New Institutional Economic History of Brazil/Banks and Mortgages in the Beginning of Twentieth Century Sao Paulo, Brazil