Political Regime and Parliamentary Recruitment in Brazil: A Collective Profile of Senators before and after the Dictatorship

The article rebuilds the collective profiles of the Brazilian Senate benches in three periods: the populist democracy (1945-1964) , the military dictatorship (1964-1979) and the regime of transition to liberal democracy (1979-1990). The time frame takes into account three party systems: multipartisa...

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