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The origins of education in Brazil: from the catholic hegemony until the first attempts of teaching organization

This article analyzes the effects of the process of European modernization in Brazil, especially in what refers to the delay of the introduction of a teaching structure organized based on in a national system. In agreement with our hypothesis, in the same way as it lacked in Brazil a social movement that it looked for the creation of a scientific ethos, of which the European university system would be the great model, according to Simon Schwartzman's interpretation, the same happened for the constitution of a system of public education, of character secular and universal.

Education; History; Catholic Church; Higher education; Basic Education; Republic


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