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Dancing with the Devil in Maracanã: Moral Crisis, Modernity, and the Christian Right in Brazil at the Crossroads

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Dancing with the Devil in Maracanã: Moral Crisis, Modernity, and the Christian Right in Brazil at the Crossroads

College of Arts and Humanities | History | Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies Monday, February 27, 2012 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm Taliaferro Hall, 2110

Ben Cowan discusses the growing influence of the Christian right in Brazil.
Associate Professor of History Daryle Williams will introduce the lecture by Ben Cowan, Assistant Professor of History at Dalhousie University . A precirculated paper is available online.

Refreshments will be served.

Through such discussions such as this one, the Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies hopes to increase an appreciation of the importance of historical knowledge in the education of citizens, to underline the significance of universities in producing and disseminating new ways of exploring the world, and to generate excitement about the processes of intellectual inquiry, exchange, and debate.

Add to Calendar 02/27/12 4:00 PM 02/27/12 6:00 PM America/New_York Dancing with the Devil in Maracanã: Moral Crisis, Modernity, and the Christian Right in Brazil at the Crossroads

Ben Cowan discusses the growing influence of the Christian right in Brazil.
Associate Professor of History Daryle Williams will introduce the lecture by Ben Cowan, Assistant Professor of History at Dalhousie University . A precirculated paper is available online.

Refreshments will be served.

Through such discussions such as this one, the Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies hopes to increase an appreciation of the importance of historical knowledge in the education of citizens, to underline the significance of universities in producing and disseminating new ways of exploring the world, and to generate excitement about the processes of intellectual inquiry, exchange, and debate.

Taliaferro Hall