The Book of Knowledge between the ‘Old’ and the ‘New’ World: history of an encyclopedia
The Children’s Encyclopaedia, created by Arthur Mee in England, in early 20th century, became, by the...
Independent Researcher and translator
Department of History
UFF (Post-Doctorate)
Eoin O’Neill has a Doctorate in Sociology from IUPERJ and a Post-Doctorate in History from UFF. He is currently writing a theoretical history of the Nine Years War in Ireland (1594-1603), looking in particular at state formation and the military revolution(s). He also works with the intellectual history and historiography of the seventeenth century.
The Children’s Encyclopaedia, created by Arthur Mee in England, in early 20th century, became, by the...
Fernando Ortizs pioneering work established the foundations for the study of the black population in...
El Atlántico Sur se afirma como un espacio mayor de circulación a lo largo de tres periodos. El...
How did Casa-grande & senzala , Gilberto Freyre's main work, navigate between different scenarios and...
Robert FitzRoy was a British commander responsible of the HMS Beagle expedition between the decades of...
Popular music is frequently analyzed through national ‘musical genres,’ consecrated through specific...
Scientific exchanges reigned in the nineteenth century and were indispensable to the process of...
In 1719, Daniel Defoe published The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe. The story and the...
The article investigates the phenomenon of Bossa Nova, its most relevant aesthetic traces and the...
Born in Cangrejos, Puerto Rico, in 1874, Schomburg became close to the group of studies coordinated by...
Académie Julian was founded in 1867 in Montmartre, offering students studies of live models and...
This article studies transatlantic networks established by film director Chris Marker. Whereas it...
Sarah Ducados, known as Sarah Maldoror, is considered to be the first black woman to make cinema in...
Ruy Guerra (RG) was born on 22/08/1931 in Lourenço Marques (now Maputo), capital of the Portuguese...
Franklin Book Programs was a non-governmental US program aimed at stimulating the publishing market...
Garnier Booksellers-Publishers were the first international company specialized in books. It existed...
The essay adresses the cordel literature as part of a broader set of popular printed literature...
An overview of the history of comics from a transatlantic perspective. It is focused on the cultural...
ICAIC was the first cultural body created in Cuba after the Revolution in accordance with Law 169,...
In 1922, Pathé-Frères launched the Pathé-Baby projector in the French market, a small hand crank...
Statue of Liberty, a small film of approximately fifty seconds produced by the Thomas Edison Company,...
During the 1940s and 1950s, the arts became a symbolic battlefield and ‘folklore’ was understood as a...
The expeditions approached by this essay allow us to see how French travelers were present in the...
One of the first ‘war novels’ to be published in the twentieth century, Le Feu made Henri Barbusse...