About the Journal

The Revista Maracanan is a scientific journal edited by the professors of the Postgraduate Program in History at the State University of Rio de Janeiro. Its first issue was printed in 1999; from 2014 onwards, it was published electronically; and, from 2019 onwards, it was published quarterly. Original works developed by highly qualified researchers are welcome. Papers, translations, book reviews, interviews and research notes, received in a continuous flow, make up each issue together with a thematic dossier coordinated by specialists from different institutions in Brazil and abroad.

e-ISSN: 2359-0092 | ISSN: 1807-989X | Since: 1999 - printed, 2014 - web | Field of knowledge: History | Qualification (CAPES/Brazil): A2

Announcements

Submissão de Artigos Suspensa

2026-03-23

Informamos que, devido ao grande número de contribuições em processo de avaliação, a submissão de artigos livres está suspensa por tempo indeterminado. A previsão de reabertura é para o segundo semestre de 2026, sendo que todas as atualizações e a data oficial de retomada serão devidamente informadas pelos canais da Revista Maracanan.

Permanecem em andamento as submissões do dossiê temático nº 43, bem como as avaliações das demais contribuições já recebidas.

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Current Issue

No. 40 (2025): Scales of Power: cartographies of authoritarian experiences in Europe and the Americas yesterday and today
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The dossier, organized by Karl Schurster (University of Vigo; University of Pernambuco), Tatyana de Amaral Maia (Rio de Janeiro State University), and David Nemer (University of Virginia), examines the continuities and transformations of authoritarian right-wing movements from the 20th century to the new far-right formations of the 21st century. Drawing on the history of European fascisms and Latin American dictatorships, the texts explore how, after democratization, personalist, denialist, and moralist movements have reemerged - now relying on digital media and democratic mechanisms to erode democracy from within. Bringing together studies on Brazilian Integralism, the civil-military dictatorship, and contemporary radical right-wing politics, the dossier offers a transnational and comparative perspective on these phenomena, emphasizing the role of History in understanding and resisting new forms of authoritarianism.

Published: 2025-11-21
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Submission and Guidelines

Upcoming Issues:

* Issue 37 (September-December 2024) - "Images, testimonies and archives: the cinematographic representation of genocides, massacres and dictatorships"
Organized by: Gilda Bevilacqua (CONICET/University of Buenos Aires); Lior Zylberman (CONICET/Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero)
Publication: November 2024

* Issue 38 (January-April 2025) - Free theme
Internal Organization - Editorial Team
Publication: January 2025

* Issue 39 (May-August 2025) - "Scales of Power: Cartographies of Authoritarian Experiences in Europe and the Americas Yesterday and Today"
Organized by: Karl Schurster (University of Vigo/UFPE); Tatyana de Amaral Maia (University of Porto/UFJF/UERJ); David Nemer (University of Virginia)
Call: June-October 2024 | Publication: May 2025

 

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