Health history and religions
Keywords:
History of health, History of religions, Memory, HistoriographySynopsis
Book with articles presented at the VI International Seminar on History and Historiography. The works gathered here were part of the Thematic Symposia “History and Health experiences, memories, society, culture and power”, “Religion, Politics and Social Struggles in Republican Brazil”, “Health, gender and science debates and perspectives in history” and “ Cultural History of Religions”. Volume history, in its specific focuses and approaches.
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Hygienist discourses and the construction of the space of death in the village of Conceição do Azevedo (Jardim do Seridó, RN — 1856-1903)
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History of nursing research: analysis of the scientific production of the nursing course at a private HEI in Fortaleza
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Reading about Cícero Doido:analysis of medical and legal definitions of madness in Caicó in the 1940s
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Leprosy and the lyrics:a patient and his multiple temporalities in the city of Belém, 20th century
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Criminalization and pathologization:female prisoners in Ceará (1970)
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State, charity and philanthropy:child care in the pages of the newspaper O Diário Oficial
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Doctors from Ceará in Newspaper Articles:aspects of mental health in the 1980s and 1990s
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Funeral memories of Zacheu Cordeiro:the death of the homeopath
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Phthisis and textile workers in Fortaleza:a close link (1933 - 1950)
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The peculiarities of health and diseases among indigenous peoples in Ceará (1988-2020)
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The action of the Catholic Church and its presence among workers Fortaleza port workers (1912-1933)
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The persecution of prostitutes and the pastoral action of “Ninho Cearense” (Fortaleza, 1960 — 1980)
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Diocesan Cáritas of Limoeiro do Norte:experiences of struggle and faith in the Middle and Lower Jaguaribe-CE (1990 — 2014)
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Between philanthropy and local power:the Salesians in the city of Recife (1892-1906)
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Catholicism and the rural face of the Workers' Party in the 1980
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Catholic clergy and student movement in Maranhão:essay on struggles and resistance in the context of Brazil's redemocratization
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“Union for Ceará”:political and anti-communist articulation in/by the Ceará press in 1962
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Progressive lay people and the Popular Church in Conceição do Coité in 1970s and 1980s
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The trajectory of the Diocese of Porto Nacional in building a imagined community
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About body, time and torpor:the production of medical discourse in Fortaleza in the 1920s and 1930s
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The aspects of motherhood from the doctor Fernandes Figueira (1920)
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“Talking mother to mother, woman to woman”:SESP health visitors in the Pará Amazon in times of war
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Religious heritage and history teaching:popular religious practices in Praça Padre João Maria
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The enemy in the living room:the Assemblies of God and debates around television and a modern Brazil
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