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Rh on contributions from academics associated with the museum and the University of São Paulo. Journal articles are, with few exceptions, by Brazilian scholars in Brazilian Portuguese. e editorial emphasis on the arts and history of Brazil continues to the present in the publication, which has a stated editorial objective to “discuss. . . themes related to material culture as a mediator of social practices, as well as innovative approaches to historical and museological processes.” A new series of the journal was launched in 1993 (see figure 2).



Figure 2 Cover of the ﬁrst issue of the New Series of Anais do Museu Paulista, 1993.