E-mail: leandro.goncalves@ufjf.br
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Professor of the History Course and the Post-Graduation Program in History at the Federal University of Juiz de Fora (UFJF). Productivity Research Fellow of CNPq and FAPEMIG Researcher. Doctor of History by the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (CAPES, 2012), with sandwich internship at the Institute of Social Sciences of the University of Lisbon (Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, 2011). Currently, he is a Senior Post-Doctoral Fellow of CNPq, with the research entitled “Fascismos in Latin America: transnational circularities (1922-1945)”, held at the University of São Paulo (USP). He has a post-doctoral degree from the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, in the Center for Advanced Studies (Argentina, 2016), and from the Universitat de València, where he also worked as a researcher with support from Fundación Carolina and the Tordesillas Group (Spain, 2024). He coordinated the Graduate Program in History of UFJF (2022-2024) and was professor of the Graduate Program in History at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul (2014-2017). He was a visiting professor at the Universidad de la República (Uruguay, 2017), Universidade Federal do Piauí (2015) and the Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (Portugal, 2011), in addition to having lectured in several private institutions of higher and basic education. He worked as editor of Locus: Revista de História (2019-2021, A2) and Ibero-American Studies (2015-2017, A2). Currently, he is a member of the Administrative Board of the International Association for Comparative Fascist Studies (ComFas), coordinator of the Laboratory of Contemporary and Audiovisual Communication (LACCA/UFJF) and researcher at the Laboratory of Political and Social History (LAHPS/UFJF). He also coordinates the Research Network on Rights, History and Memory (https://www.direitashistoria.com) and has held various positions in the National Association of History (ANPUH). He also works as a researcher at the Center for Religious History Studies of the Portuguese Catholic University (CEHR/UCP), at the Observatory of Extreme Right, in the Laboratory of Immigration Studies (LABIME/UERJ) and the International Network for Analysis of Corporatism and Organized Interests (NETCOR). With a transnational approach, research and orientates works focused on the History of Latin America, Iberian History and History of Brazil Republic, with emphasis on studies on the right, fascism, corporativism, integralism, salazarism and francoism.
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