Relações culturais luso-brasileiras: alguns pontos de confluência
Keywords:
magazines and almanacs, Luso-Brasilian community, intelectuals and power, Luso-Brazilian cultural relationshipAbstract
The article analyzes the Luso-Brazilian cultural relationship in the first decades of the last century. The exchange was stimulated by the appearance of literary magazines and newspapers, where worked in combination intellectuals of the two edges of the Atlantic. These interchanges became the basis for the strenghening of the institucional relations between Brazil and Portugal, after 1930, with the ascension of Getúlio Vargas to the power.
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