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What was to be a kind of celebration of the 80 years of historian Maria Ligia Prado, of which at least 47 were devoted to the study of Latin American history, materialized in a work of more than 20 chapters in the purpose of presenting to the The Brazilian reader has reason to investigate its own affinities with its neighbors.
“I was, like I am, very desperate and very concerned about the evils of the government [de Jair] Bolsonaro, and it was clear that we were living in a time of dystopia, “Prado told Folha.” I thought of making a book that would be a counterpoint to this situation. “