Interview with Professor Adone Agnolin (University of Sao Paulo)

Adone Agnolin, Ph.D. in Social History and Professor at the University of São Paulo, has been working for a long time in the area of Modern History, dealing with themes related to the History of Religions. In this interview, the historian traces a program and a historiographic trajectory, following...

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Main Authors: Bruna Soalheiro, Fernando Torres Londoño
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro 2019-01-01
Series:Revista Maracanan
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Online Access:https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/maracanan/article/view/37963
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description Adone Agnolin, Ph.D. in Social History and Professor at the University of São Paulo, has been working for a long time in the area of Modern History, dealing with themes related to the History of Religions. In this interview, the historian traces a program and a historiographic trajectory, following the Italian School, of the consolidation of the discipline as an autonomous and open field of studies. In addition, the reader will find, in the lines below, comments on the methodological interdisciplinary raised by the manifestations of the sacred as object of analysis; the perspective of a Modern History in the light of encounters and readings between West and East; and the provisions that this matter has taken in Brazil in recent years.
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Interview with Professor Adone Agnolin (University of Sao Paulo)
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Entrevista
Adone Agnolin
História das Religiões
title Interview with Professor Adone Agnolin (University of Sao Paulo)
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title_short Interview with Professor Adone Agnolin (University of Sao Paulo)
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Adone Agnolin
História das Religiões
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