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List of Brazilianists
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Name | Life | Nationality | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Herbert Baldus | (1899–1970) | German–Brazilian | Anthropologist; specialist on the ethnology of Brazilian indigenous peoples. Director of Paulistanian State Museum (1953–1960); Professor of Ethnology, Escola de Sociologia e Politica, University of São Paulo | [1][2] |
Roger Bastide | (1898–1974) | French | Sociologist, Anthropologist; an authority on religion and a pioneer of Afro-American studies, whose work was profoundly affected by his experiences with Candomblé; Professor of Sociology, University of São Paulo (1938–1954); Professor of Sociology, Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes | [3][4] |
Bertha K. Becker | (born 1930) | Brazilian | Geographer; Professor of Geography, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro [more info needed] | [5] |
Leslie Bethell | (born 1937) | English | Historian; Director of the Institute for Latin American Studies at the University of London; founding Director of the Centre for Brazilian Studies, University of Oxford; Senior Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars' Brazil Institute (1987 -) | [6][7] |
George C. Boehrer | (1921–?) | American | Historian; Professor of History, Georgetown University; Professor of History, University of Kansas [more info needed] | ? |
Charles R. Boxer | (1904–2000) | British | Historian; author of the "classic study" The Golden Age of Brazil, 1695–1750; Camões Chair of Portuguese, King's College London (1947-1967); Professor of the History of the Far East, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London (1951-1953); Visiting Professor, Indiana University (1967-1969); Chair of the History of European Overseas Expansion, Yale University (1969-1972) | [8] |
Thomas C. Bruneau | (born 1939) | American | Political Scientist; Professor of Political Science, McGill University (1969-1987); Distinguished Professor of National Security Affairs, Naval Postgraduate School (1987- ) | [9] |
Helen Caldwell | (1904-1987) | American | Literary critic and Classicist, specialist on Machado de Assis; Lecturer in Classics, University of California, Los Angeles (1942-1970) | [10] |
Robert L. Carneiro | (born 1927) | American | Anthropologist; famous for Carneiro's Circumscription Theory; Curator Emeritus and Professor Emeritus, Richard Gilder Graduate School of the American Museum of Natural History; Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, Columbia University (1992- ) | [11] |
Billy Jaynes Chandler | (?) | American | Historian; Professor of Latin American History, Texas A&M University–Kingsville, [more info needed] | [12] |
Ronald H. Chilcote | (?) | American | Economist and Political Science; Professor Emeritus of Political Science and Economics, University of California, Riverside (1963- ) | [13] |
Helene Clastres | (?) | French | Anthropologist; specialist on the Tupi-Guarani people, Research Associate, Centre Nationale de Recherche Scientifique [more info needed] | [14] |
David Cleary | (?) | English | Social Anthropologist and Conservationist; has held positions at the University of Edinburgh, University of Cambridge, and Harvard University | [15] |
Robert Edgar Conrad | (?) | American | Historian and Independent scholar; Center Associate, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Pittsburgh | [16] |
Shelton H. Davis | (1942–2010) | American | Sociologist and Anthropologist; Sector Management, World Bank (1987-2004); Adjunct Professor of Latin American Studies,Georgetown University (2004-2008); Adjunct Associate Professor of Anthropology, Boston University (1979-1982); Adjunct Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1976-1979) | [17][18] |
Warren Dean (historian) | (1932–1994) | American | Environmental historian; William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor of History, New York University (1970-1994) | [19][20] |
Pierre Deffontaines | (1894-1978) | French | Geographer; | [21][22] |
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