#11-12 Short-Term Politics and Long-Term Religion in Brazil and A Gramscian Critique of Della Cava
Short-Term Politics and Long-Term Religion in Brazil
By Ralph Della Cava
A Gramscian Critique of Della Cava
By Paulo J. Krischke
These papers were presented at the Workshop on Religion and Politics in Latin America on May 22-23, 1978 by the Latin American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Earlier versions of this presentation were given at: The Cullum Third World Culture Programs on Brazil held at Augusta College, Augusta, Georgia on April 25, 1978; the Instituto de Asuntos Internacionales of the Venezuelan Foreign Ministry on March 16, 1978; and the Colloquium on Brazilian Foreign Policy held in Washington, D.C. on January 26-27, 1978.
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