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HEROS OR PROTÉGÉS?: citizenship and vote in First Brazilian Republic intellectual-parliamentary scene

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Title
HEROS OR PROTÉGÉS?: citizenship and vote in First Brazilian Republic intellectual-parliamentary scene
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Caderno CRH, August 2016
DOI 10.1590/s0103-49792016000200010
Authors

Cristina Buarque de Hollanda

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#20,376,559
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#95
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#1
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