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Gender, Race, and the Struggle for Social Justice in Brazil

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Gender, Race, and the Struggle for Social Justice in Brazil
Author(s)Lovell, Peggy A.
AbstractThe author analyzes historical thought and historical writing in the West. The author attempts to summarize what might be called a “system” of historiographical assumptions and principles within Western society and their implications. Ten propositions concerning the “peculiarities of the West” are presented in approximate order of importance.
IssueNo6
Pages85-102
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceLatin American Perspectives
VolumeNo27
PubDateNovember2000
ISBN_ISSN0094-582X

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