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Lunchtime Time Machine: Why do Brazilian politicians shoot each other so often?

101 LeConte

This installment of the Department of History’s undergraduate lecture series features Dr. Bryan Pitts. Professor Pitts teaches courses on the history of Latin America and Brazil. He is currently writing a book titled The Inadvertent Opposition: Politicians, Social Movements, and the Demise of Brazil’s Military Regime, and he has written on contemporary Brazilian politics for a variety of media outlets in both English and Portuguese.

Free admission, free pizza. 

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